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Tasks
| B1 | X | Register my key with a keyserver {{Tasks:623}} |
| B2 | X | Fix CS_CHECK, CFG_CHECK2 {{Tasks:637}} (../../tmp/linux-2.6.3-rc3/drivers/net/wireless/hostap_cs.c) |
| B3 | X | Describe planner-erc {{Tasks:638}} (Chat with johnsu01 on zelazny.freenode.net%23emacs) |
| B4 | X | planner-search-notes-previous-match and planner-search-notes-next-match {{Tasks:630}} (PlannerModeCompletedTasks) |
| B5 | X | Check out {{Tasks:557}} (E-Mail from John Wiegley) |
| B6 | X | Reply {{Tasks:569}} (E-Mail from Rainer Volz) |
| B7 | X | Resize my partitions {{Tasks:458}} |
| B8 | X | Get user comments on PlannerModeNotesIndexDemo {{Tasks:616}} (PlannerModeNotesIndex) |
| B9 | X | Make it easy to edit emacs-wiki links, as if we do the funky escaping thing, we can't easily edit them any more. {{Tasks:627}} (EmacsWikiMode) |
~/.diary schedule
| 12:30 | 13:30 | CS161 at IBM Room |
| 13:30 | 14:30 | CS161 at IBM Room |
| 15:30 | 16:30 | CS21A at F227 |
Notes
10. Planner tasks from notes
Let us look at case 1: Link to plan page note
The plan page has a date link, no anchor. The date page has a plan link with an anchor. Example:
#A1 _ Foo (2004.03.11)
#A1 _ Foo ([[SomePage#1][SomePage]])
Problem! The plan page does not contain enough information to reconstruct the link if necessary. I can't think of a neat way to fix this yet. Can anyone?
9. Ah, I have an old version of httpd.el
8. Got httpd.el working. Now to figure out how to get it to work with emacs-wiki...
7. ASTI Embedded Systems Group looking for interns
The Embedded Systems Group of the Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI-DOST) is looking for highly motivated techie undergrads for it's summer internship program. Qualified applicants should be undergraduates in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, ECE, and related fields. Knowledge in either C/C++, the Linux kernel and OS, or device drivers, etc. is a plus, but all other applicants are welcome to apply anyway. Send in your updated resume to embedded@asti.dost.gov.ph and we would contact you asap. Flyers would hopefully be distributed to the individual departments within the week.
I highly recommend this. =) I was part of the embedded systems group during my summer practicum. Those guys are cool. (And I got to hack on the Linux iPAQ a bit more...)
E-Mail from Paolo Lim
6. Game defense
You can select a level. Recursion. Mouse listener. New. Moves left.
Next graphics.
Cool: pictures. Basic game, from no experience. Score. AI. Next step: animation? two-player? correctly facing images.
Cool: error-checking
How to fix the X thing? Ah, okay, he knows how. In terms of skill, shows promise. Game needs a bit of work, but that's about it. =) Also, code could probably use methods.
Next: graphics, improve the code
- <nop>NumberFormat, but they know that already =) - random events - interest - changing prices - range - new thing: no layout
Cool - arrays, interface, classic gameplay
5. Template for CS21A project defense
4. Planner now supports ERC
To create a task based on ERC chat, position the point on a line in an ERC chat window. It will pick up the current nick, channel, and server. See documentation inside planner-erc.el for more details.
Tip:
(defvaralias 'remember-annotation-functions 'planner-annotation-functions)
3. On the usefulness of planner
<dto> this really is perfect. I had different projects at work, so I would end up with FooProject, which had a todo list
and important links and information, sort of an executive summary
<dto> then I would have FooProjectJournal, which had a sort of blog in it, where I would paste snippets of stuff... on
unix you need to keep track of text
<sachac> Yup, you can do that! =)
<dto> so this is really a very natural transition, except planner does it for you
<sachac> Or you can just stick the * Notes section at the end of your plan page for FooProject, where it doesn't really
matter unless you scroll down. <laugh>
<dto> I was doing it all manually in a MoinMoin wiki
2. On snarfing Outlook schedule entries
1. Should emacs-wiki links be easily editable?
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