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Yearly Archives: 2010
First day at DrupalCon San Francisco 2010
DrupalCon San Francisco has been great. Yes, its been only one day but I love the atmosphere. There are several tracks going on at the same time during the day, so its impossible to see every talk. I hope that … Continue reading
Posted in Events, GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source
Tagged development, drupal, drupalcon, php
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As guest in podcasts
In the past months I’ve been guest in two podcasts: appcast, a spanish language podcast discussing geek stuff, and animus me hosted by a KDE Developer. I’ve also been considered to co-host the animus me podcast, but we’re working our … Continue reading
Going to DrupalCon 2010
So thanks to Justia, I’ve spent the last week at Mountain View, or what is known as the Silicon Valley area. Next week I’ll be attending the Drupal Conference, Drupalcon 2010, in San Francisco, California. Its been great working and … Continue reading
Posted in Events, GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source, personal
Tagged awk, california, drupal, drupalcon, gnu, san francisco, sed
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3 methods on how to backup your Emacs file
The emacs personalization file (dotemacs) is a very important resource for every Emacs user. Typically found at ~/.emacs, this file contains elisp code all the personalization of Emacs to accommodate each user. Its so important that it basically represents your … Continue reading
Posted in Emacs, GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source
Tagged backup, dotemacs, elisp, Emacs, git, gnu, version control
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Goodbye ACM Crossroads, Hello GNU
I’ve been the web editor for the ACM Crossroads student magazine for the past 4 years. Since I’m no longer a student, the time has come to step out of that position and let someone else take the job. So … Continue reading
Posted in GNU/Linux Free Software & Open Source, personal
Tagged acm, crossroads, gnu, webmaster
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My resolutions for 2010
This 2009 has been a good and busy year. Lots of things have happened: I switched to a new job, I got a DSLR camera I’ve been wanting for a long time, I visited San Francisco and the Sillicon Valley, … Continue reading
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