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Every now and then, I re-read this post | Happfully Ever After
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Every now and then, I re-read this post. August 3, 2012 – 12:28 am. It’s not a very long one, but it’s one worth remembering: you’ve probably read enough. That just keep telling you what to do, without you actually starting something and learning from your own experimentation, practice, trial and error, and just general. And if there’s something keeping you back, at least there’s a few basic steps you can take. Laquo; Sane margins for LaTeX letters. Some advice for young Computer Science students. You ar...
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Sane margins for LaTeX letters | Happfully Ever After
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Sane margins for LaTeX letters. March 25, 2012 – 10:52 am. I’ve been writing a form letter in LaTeX with WikiBooks’ guide. To my dismay, the default formatting yields a huge top margin. Fortunately, Eliezer Kanal at Shady Acres. Has found the fix in the. All I had to do. Above the printing and the textheight of the main text box, and it formats correctly. Laquo; XML parsing fun with the Microsoft Translator API. Every now and then, I re-read this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Some advice for young Computer Science students | Happfully Ever After
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Some advice for young Computer Science students. August 26, 2012 – 11:46 pm. 1 Get into the habit of writing out code by hand. It doesn’t have to be good code- it might. Not even have to be code. Is there a better way? How do I do this again? Whether GitHub will really make tech interviews obsolete or not, a programmer needs to be able to think programmatically without a computer. 2 Never, ever, be afraid of looking something up for fear of looking foolish. Laquo; Every now and then, I re-read this post.
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We all make choices. But in the end, our choices make us. | Happfully Ever After
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We all make choices. But in the end, our choices make us. December 15, 2014 – 11:59 pm. Mention freedom, and people think about political crusades. Anarchy and liberty. Protecting your own or giving it to others. But to me, freedom is all about choices- options. Infinite possibilities in the universe to choose from. Either none or all or some or one of them. Same Situation, Multiple Approaches. Ultimately, life really is about finessing difficult situations. And freedom allows for finesse.
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XML parsing fun with the Microsoft Translator API | Happfully Ever After
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XML parsing fun with the Microsoft Translator API. January 17, 2012 – 3:09 pm. I’ve been working through the sample applications in Hello, Android, 3rd edition. By Ed Burnette. One of the example programs utilizes the Google Translate API. Which was abruptly changed to paying developers only last May. Fortunately, Google is not quite yet completely indispensable to the Net, and so I substituted the web service calls to the Microsoft Translator API. For my app due to its relatively lightweight nature.
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Subjectivity, Irony and the Crisis of Modernity, week 1 | Happfully Ever After
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Subjectivity, Irony and the Crisis of Modernity, week 1. October 22, 2013 – 12:30 am. Started listening to the Søren Kierkegaard course. I wonder if we live in a world too drenched in irony. Socratic irony is but one manifestation of it. Laquo; It is preferable for this to turn into a microblog, than no blog at all. We all make choices. But in the end, our choices make us. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.