2011: Transcript: Blogging (Part 12): Two homes — Hat-tip to Holly Tse for organizing this interview! At the end of the blog series, I’ll put them all together [...]
2005: “What should I do with my life?” — What Should I Do With My Life?
The real meaning of success — and how to find it
Those who are [...]
2005: Cold! — My ears hurt earlier. I guess Canadians have just adapted to the
weather by evolving thicker ears. Mine were almost icy! [...]
2005: Teaching reflections — Yesterday’s class session went well. FINALLY! I felt like I was
_really_ doing something. What made the difference?
Attendance. The professor emphasized [...]
2005: Flash fiction: “Nine Lives to One” — In response to flashxer prompt:
THE OLD MAN WAS SENILE, BEDRIDDEN, AND LYING IN HIS OWN WASTE. HE
WAS WHEEZING HARD WHEN [...]
2004: DLSU Braille SMS project — Someone tell me why I have to go all the way to an Indian newspaper to
find out about a cool [...]
2004: Workaround for tla signed archive problems — >
create a file called
~/.arch-paramas/signing/sacha@free.net.ph—main.check and put, as the
only line, ‘echo -n’ in it.
echo -n produces no output and returns 0 [...]
2004: Project Roselle — Hello, everyone! I was going to write a formal news-y write-up, but
I’ll leave that for the serious bloggers.
Here’s the long [...]
2004: Charles Yeung’s blog —
My blog is at http://thespoke.net/MyBlog/Enrison/MyBlog.aspx
<laugh> Where’s everyone else?
(See 2004.11.16#4 for the ‘mini-testimonials’ about the ACM contestants. =) )
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2004: Ateneo CS department is so cool — I can’t get over the fact that not only does our department chair have a blog (Headless Chicken (Didith Rodrigo)), [...]
2004: Lifehacks: Doing my mail on the train — If I leave work right after the clock chimes at 5:30, I almost always
manage to get a seat on the [...]
2004: Aha! — Finally integrated my ever-so-funky JUnit-tested business logic layer
with JSPs and actions through Struts. This calls for a celebration!
Open the bag [...]
2004: Handling login authentication in Struts — Best practice: Extend RequestProcessor and perform authentication
in methods such as processActionPerform() or processRoles().
- http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-09-2004/jw-0913-struts-p2.html
2003: On puzzles and conversation — Had a pretty amazing weekend. Invited Jerome and Dominique over. Spent
some 16 hours conversing over a puzzle. Great fun.
Attended the [...]
2003: On teachers’ jobs —
>>> learn C by him/herself, after all it is the student's responsibility.
>>> Implementing the solution is up to the student, [...]
2003: Nice quote — computer science education — Bong Munoz said:
Before I step off my soapbox I’m pretty confident that we’ll get
better results in the future. The [...]
2003: Calendar feature? — Colin Marquardt said:
I noticed that calendar feature on your wiki journal. Is it one of the
things mentioned in
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/Calendar_Extension or
something different?
E-Mail [...]
Dave Marquardt Hey, remember how I couldn't see your drawing? It was a Feedly thing, and I can see the drawing just fine on your web site. – May 18, 11:49 AM
Gath Gealaich What exactly means "W-"? It sounds like a manufacturer designation. Or do other parts of this planet have naming and typographic conventions I'm not familiar... – May 18, 11:49 AM
Raymond Zeitler Your blog is refreshingly free of advertisements. So I receive it as a pure form of self-expression and an altruistic willingness to help others --... – May 18, 11:14 AM
sachac Hilarity! =) Glad it helped. You can also find keybindings with C-h f <function-name> Undo-tree is pretty darn cool. =) – May 18, 11:08 AM
Raymond Zeitler Excellent! This 13-year user didn't know about C-h w . I would always invoke M-x and then stare at the mini buffer for the brief... – May 18, 10:53 AM
FreakSQuirreL Really nice! I got here after a friend shared a link to your blog :) I will keep spreading your work to help those who... – May 18, 9:48 AM
vec nice sheet though, maybe that'll help me to get into emacs – May 18, 9:00 AM
vec > “Emacs vs. Vi” holy war (one of the classic battles in computer science) no, not really! computer science deals in way more complex problems. – May 18, 8:59 AM
Adam Awan Thanks Sascha, great sketch. I found it hard to move away from Vim until I found Evil (Extensible Vi Layer) for Emacs http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil This replaces... – May 18, 8:57 AM