2010: Monthly review: March 2010 — For the third year in a row, March was a flurry of presentations. I started with “The Shy Presenter” at [...]
2009: Passions, Strengths and Goals — I asked Joy Soria (another virtual assistant from the Philippines) to put together some career advice and stories to share [...]
2008: Weekly report — One week on the ground–that’s all I have in between flights. We got back from a two-week vacation in the [...]
2007: Collaboration — Now is about the right time for me to step up my job search. I sent my
resume to some of [...]
2007: Sorting out my schedule — The days are just packed. I need to think of how to balance my time.
There’ll never be enough time in [...]
2006: Friends — My best friend from Japan is in the Philippines, and I’m glad to hear
that my mom and my friends are [...]
2006: Potluck last night — I had a potluck dinner with Lusine, James and Stefan last night. Tons
of fun! We enjoyed chatting about things as [...]
2005: Networking — The network tester I bought yesterday was very useful. Celine and Yaya
suddenly lost network connection, and the tester quickly showed [...]
2003: .htaccess and RedirectMatch — RedirectMatch permanent /~sachac/notebook/wiki/(.*).html /~sachac/notebook/wiki/$1.php
is a very funky .htaccess line that helps me deal with the Great Renaming.
2003: Gnus and duplicates — emacs — I am very, very glad that Gnus can automatically delete duplicates with (setq nnmail-treat-duplicates 'delete) .
2003: Speech Synthesis — Making Computers Talk is a Scientific American article about
developing speech synthesizers. You might also be interested in
SALT, an XML standard [...]
2003: Can IT Still Attract the Best and the Brightest? — From ACM Technews: http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/21095.html -
“Far from draining the field of the most talented IT workers, there is
a distinct possibility that [...]
2003: filesets.el — emacs — help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, Thomas Link: filesets.el in CVS Emacs, and
also at http://members.a1.net/t.link/CompEmacsFilesets.html .
“filesets.el makes it easy to open frequently accessed files. In
conjunction [...]
2003: How Software Companies Die – Orson Scott Card — Looks like one of my favorite novelists has some insights on the
software industry.
http://www.netjeff.com/humor/item.cgi?file=DeveloperBees, from
Google:orson+scott+card+software+companies,
from a Slashdot comment on programmer psychology.
The [...]
2003: eclipse ide — One of these days I should really try out
Eclipse. Rumor has it
that it’s much like Emacs, but runs on Java.
2003: game blog — Again from http://slashdot.org:
http://www.corante.com/gotgame/ is a blog about the gaming industry. Eric and some other gamedev geeks might be interested in [...]
2003: psychology of programmers — http://slashdot.org links to http://www.devx.com/devx/editorial/11659,
an article that talks about “flow” and how to encourage programmer
creativity. Pretty good suggestions, like letting developers [...]
2003: kitten — Heard a kitten inside the walls between my room and the bathroom. What was that short story that had a [...]
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