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Author Archives: Dennis
A Few Cool Ways To Use RSS Feeds
So what is all this RSS hype? I’ve known about RSS feeds, what they are for, and how to use them for quite a while. It’s not like they are new or anything! It wasn’t until recently that I started … Continue reading
Posted in Web
Tagged aggregators, Apple Mail, email, feeds, FireFox, gmail, google reader, IE, internet, RSS, Web
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How many emails does it take to complete a Masters Degree?
After posting a few tips on completing a Masters Degree and a Thesis, I had a thought that it would be fun to post about the same topic from a lighter angle. How many emails does it take to complete … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged email, gmail, masters degree, school, thesis
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Virtual Hosting TurboGears Applications on Mac OS X Leopard
For a couple years now, I’ve been learning and applying various tricks for developing and hosting multiple Python web sites on my development machines. During that time, I made a migration to Mac OS X. Most setup files for python … Continue reading
Posted in Programming, System Administration
Tagged fink, Mac, OS X, python, turbogears, virtual hosts, virtual python, virtualenv
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Linux-Vserver vs Xen
A while back, I found myself running out of hardware and wanting to host more sites than I currently was. In addition, I wanted to create a little bit more redundancy for some of the services I host. At the … Continue reading
Posted in System Administration
Tagged linux, linux-vserver, virtual servers, Xen
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How to fix the Digg Tools JavaScript for WordPress
If you have a wordpress blog and you’ve ever had a popular enough post to have it posted to Digg.com, you might be tempted to paste the digg tools javascript into your post to integrate your site with the digg … Continue reading
How much work does it take to complete a Masters Thesis?
After defending my thesis in December, I completed the rest of my graduation papars and will receive my Masters Degree in Computer Science. I don’t have to expound any further to express how excited I am to be finished with … Continue reading