2011: Weekly review: Week ending October 21, 2011 — Back to work! Transition was smooth, thanks to some weekend time spent catching up with mail and getting things ready [...]
2009: Vacations and the introvert — What’s your ideal vacation? Many people would probably describe an idyllic retreat on a pristine beach. Others dream of action-packed [...]
2008: Catching my breath — I just came back from a trip to Boston that was jam-packed with interesting conversations and connections. The cookies were [...]
2007: Why Emacs — Now that I’ve joined the wonderful world of the office workplace, I
find myself missing my Emacs-based life.
I miss using Emacs [...]
2007: Practice evangelist — I joined Aaron Kim and Bernie Michalik’s team in IBM last week, and I
*love* what I’m doing. It’s such a [...]
2006: Emacs presentation was a blast! — Had too much material (of course), but had tons of fun anyway. =)
Blew people’s minds. Yay!
On Technorati: democamp
2006: Hello world — This is a blog entry
On Technorati: democamp
Random Emacs symbol: eshell-script-load-hook – Variable: *A list of functions to call when loading [...]
2006: PBJ 1.0 — Kudos to the presenter for structuring the presentation for quick and early audience participation, and for taking on the challenge [...]
2006: Demo Camp: Quotiki — Quotiki has live search for quotes, which would be good if it was more
responsive. For example, the search “caesar” just [...]
2006: Demo camp: Online grading and code review — The online grading and code review system demonstrated by Greg Wilson‘s students from the University of Toronto is really cool, [...]
2006: Excited about my DemoCamp presentation! — I’ve written a totally small-time presentation thingy that cues me thanks to Emacspeak. ;) Here’s the setup code:
(progn ;; Setup
[...]
2005: Argh, keycaps — A book fell off my shelf and knocked off the keycap for 4. It also
dislodged the keycap for T (Y [...]
2004: Translation BOF — Lots of people use Emacs. Way cool. Edict’s apparently the best way to
look up things. I had hoped that a [...]
2004: OO.o demonstration — catch.
Community Manager Louis Suarez-Potts
Changes:
Misc toolbar moved to the bottom. Toolbars now draggable and dockable,
like MS Office. Tweaks to the toolbar [...]
2003: Emacs weirdness — For some reason, local-write-file-hooks had the BBDB stuff in it, so
cookies were getting added to my data…
Hmm. Test script.
(let ((old-hook [...]
2003: Paranoid mail servers — Our school mail server is particularly paranoid. Whenever I am on
campus, I have to use it as my smarthost, but [...]
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