DemoCampGuelph4 Tonight!!
January 23rd, 2008We’re on tonight for our fourth DemoCamp in Guelph. Come out and join us and enjoy some free food and drinks courtesy of Communitech.
We’re on tonight for our fourth DemoCamp in Guelph. Come out and join us and enjoy some free food and drinks courtesy of Communitech.
I’m heading to DemoCampToronto is tonight. Sign up here.
“Whether you are looking for a job, looking to hire, looking for inspiration, needing to kill time before going home. DemoCamp offers good company in the form of demos from passionate developers, designers and entrepreneurs.”
This is just plain silly. If you haven’t tried google maps on your mobile device lately, just try it. It knows where you are without using gps. Very slick.
Just saw this after the fact on LifeHacker, they explain how google’s doing it.
Once again I’m messing around with the language that won’t go away. If you haven’t read these in regards to python, have a peek.
Were I not an Asteroid I’d be a Pacman apparently.
I am an Asteroid.
I am a drifter. I go where life leads, which makes me usually a very calm and content sort of person. That or thoroughly apathetic. Usually I keep on doing whatever I’m doing, and it takes something special to make me change my mind. What Video Game Character Are You? |
Dang! I was in the process of checking out on a purchase for a decTOP when I see that the cheapest shipping option is $55. Ummm…that’s 50% of the product cost for shipping? Oh well.
I cringe and do my best to bite my tongue whenever someone claims an application has a “random error”. In all my years working in computers I have yet to encounter a random error.
Computers are a lot of things but random they are not. Okay sure, if you write a random number generator that introduces a bug some of the time then technically it’s random but it ain’t really “random”. Wow…
Errors are only random until you discover the pattern, and then eventually the cause. That’s the challenge and frustration in debugging applications. It’s detective work.
Aye! I installed Akismet a while back in an attempt to deal with some of the comment spam issues here. Since I’ve installed it, it’s dealt with over 5000 comment spams. That’s bonkers. I don’t get it. Are people clicking spam links?
I get asked a lot why it’s called DemoCamp/BarCamp etc. I have no clue and this may contain garbage but here’s how I understand it: