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links for 2006-01-18
NeoOffice Home A very nice open source office package for Mac OS X; essentially a repackaging of OpenOffice for Macs. (tags: apple editor java mac OSS osx presentation software office openSource openoffice UMM:IS3221) Writing Strategies An interesting study of different academic writing strategies. I definitely lean towards the oil painting strategy myself. (tags: creativity productivity [...]
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links for 2006-01-17
A Glass Box [Ryan Scadlock's web site] Ryan’s got his philosophy senior defense paper here, and I need to read that before his defense, 26 Jan 2006. (tags: blog philosophy computerScience) No tag for this post. Related posts No related posts.
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links for 2006-01-16
Why collaborate with Open Source tools. Get Real: Stowe Boyd’s Soapbox An interesting article based on the chief WordPress developer. (tags: UMM:IS3221 cms opensource wordPress blogging projectmanagement programming productivity) Once More unto the Breach: Irony, OpenOffice, Open Source, Shared Source, and Microsoft Office (and Standards!) A very interesting piece on open source and open standards. [...]
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links for 2006-01-13
Extreme Programming: A Gentle Introduction. An excellent overview of the key ideas of extreme programming/agile development. (tags: agile code design development planning programming project projectmanagement software testing xp methodology UMM:CSci3601) XProgramming.com – an Agile Software Development Resource Ron Jeffries’ site on XP. I really don’t like the design, but there’s a lot of good content [...]
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links for 2006-01-12
The Google 2006 Anita Borg Scholarship A nice scholarship that we have someone applying for, and I’ll need to write a letter of recommendation. (tags: education internet scholarships gradschool) Township and railroad map of Minnesota, 1874 A cool map of the townships and railroad lines in Minnesota in 1874. This is potentially quite useful in [...]
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links for 2006-01-11
howard rheingold’s | tools for thought An on-line version of an interesting (if somewhat dated) book. The chapter on information theory is quite nice. (tags: online books computerScience computing reference technology) Information entropy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A helpful article on information entropy, which might be useful in the research Ellery and I are [...]
links for 2006-01-09
copyrightcriminals.com The site for the film in progress on copyright and sampling. There’s an excellent 10+ minute preview of the film available now, and I’m really looking forward to the finished piece. (tags: copyright creativeCommons digital law music opensource sampling movie video) The Store of Loathing I’ve never played the game, but the merchandise page [...]
links for 2006-01-08
Windows Crash Some very cool photographs of very public Windows crashes. Hee, hee, hee… (tags: Windows humor photography photos) This Can’t Be Happening! An interesting and in-your-face blog about the many things that are messed up about the Bush administration. (tags: blog journalism blogging politics media) Tags: Photography, Politics Related posts Is this what political [...]
links for 2006-01-07
Metacritic: Best albums of 2005 An interesting best of ’05 list that aggregates votes from a number of different reviewers. (tags: 2005 music reviews) DAG: RPMforge authoritative packager list A _huge_ list of RPM/YUM packages. (tags: linux software yum fedora packages listing) Extras – Fedora Project Wiki The “official” Fedora extras collection of YUM packages. [...]

links for 2006-01-19