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Vim As A Writing Tool

January 31, 2011

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My official title at work is “Engineer”, but I wear a lot of different technical hats. Most of my work tasks require me to spend a lot of time working with lots of different forms of plain text files like log files, XML files, and various programs. I like to stick to one text editor for… [Read more…]

Walking With Rails 1 – Setup On Ubuntu

January 5, 2010

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Overview One of my goals for 2010 is to gain a decent understanding of the Ruby On Rails framework.  I don’t think that this knowledge will directly help me with my current job (as a FileNet P8 administrator), but I do think that it will provide some good benefits. First, learning about something that’s a… [Read more…]

My First Non-Trivial Groovy App

February 15, 2008

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I am about to finish my first non-trivial application written in Groovy (a medium-sized suite of administrative scripts), and so far I’m pretty happy with the language. I thought I would share some of my notes in case anyone else is considering the language for a similar application. Development Environment One nice thing about Groovy… [Read more…]

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