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		<title type="html">Back in the groove</title>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I had a totally awesome day at IBM today, crunching some data and<br>
doing some nifty photocloud visualizations of all the people who had<br>
blogged about a certain topic. I sorted it by domain in order to<br>
collocate people from the same lab, and resized the photos according<br>
to the number of posts they had made, linking each picture to the<br>
respective blogs. I then ran the same analysis on their bookmarks.<br>
Next week, I'm going to do a 2D plot&#8230; =)</p>
<p>It was _tons_ of fun hacking together a little Java program to do the<br>
analysis. I had to look up a lot of things in order to do the first<br>
program. It took me a while to dump SAX in favor of DOM, but once I'd<br>
gotten the XML parsing code out of the way, I wrote the data analysis<br>
quickly. My code wouldn't win points for elegance or efficiency, but<br>
it works. I wish I had either Ruby or Python on that system &#8211; heck, I<br>
could do this stuff in Emacs Lisp. I think I'll go install the Windows<br>
versions of my favorite programming languages as soon as possible,<br>
although I might have to clear it with IBM first.</p>
<p>Today put me firmly back in the programming/hacking camp. I couldn't<br>
pry my fingers off the keyboard. =) Mark had to call me to make sure I<br>
didn't miss the 3:55 bus. I just had so much fun writing glue code and<br>
crunching all the data. In terms of geek stuff, this is where I<br>
belong&#8230;</p>


There is a classic story related about a Persian cat. Perusha-neko ni<br>
kanren shita furui o-hanashi ga arimasu.<p></p>
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