Nov
19
Filed Under (jQuery) by Aneesha on 19-11-2008

The awesome coding skillz of a 12 year old. Watch it — you may even learn jQuery.

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Watch and laugh - Dick is hilarious as the Academic who can’t use a computer. Watch Dick over use technology in Part 2 - way to make fun of webcams and online recorded lectures.

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Part 2:

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Nov
14
Filed Under (economy) by Aneesha on 14-11-2008

I guess, given that enterprise software can be pricy, financing has always been an option. Though I never thought I’d see the day when a software company is actually lending or facilitating the loan. Sure is starts at 0% but…. I just added economy as a category to my blog. Oh dear!

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Quite a few interesting papers from the MUPPLE08 conf. Particularly liked the “Adding mash-up based tailorability to VLEs for scripted Collaborative Learning” paper which has an example of using MediaWiki to render the mashups (made with a tool called Collage).

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Nov
11
Filed Under (Lady Gaga) by Aneesha on 11-11-2008

Wow — Lady Gaga is amazing but never thought she would have this success so fast. Poker Face is NO 1. …And Yay for Chace Crawford being in the vid.

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Nov
11
Filed Under (Javascript) by Aneesha on 11-11-2008

Trying to finish some code - mostly Java but have had to write some fairly simple Javascript. Test the code in Firefox, it all works. I test in IE and I get an error. I start to debug in IE - line by line. The error seems to be on the line that uses Array.indexOf(). Mmmm, thats crazy you say. That can’t be. Sure enough I turn to my search pal Google and realise that I am not the first to encounter this error. IE (even version 7) does not implement Array.indexOf….. Can’t believe I have not encountered this before and can’t believe it even exists.

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Nov
05

The fundamental rule of screenwriting, as I have been taught, is to “show and not tell”. Essentially it means that a screenwriter should use actions to get a point across instead of simply describing things via dialog. All rules are meant to be broken at some point in time! Gemini Division, a micro series breaks this rule. Getting a story across in a very short timeframe (each episode is only 6 minutes) is a contraint and the writers let the lead character do alot of talking (telling) to a video phone. I feel I need to try writing a micro series as I have not been able to finish any of my 3 started screenplays. Shorter stories, even if just blog posts, might mean that I can actually finish a story and as I love to break rules, I hope to break a few more screenwriting rules along the way.

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