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peter.czanik.hu | ||
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networkphil.com
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| | | | | I love the networking community, and I attribute much of my success as a network engineer, network architect, and now a technical marketer, to the interactions I've had with other network pros over the years. That's meant interaction on Twitter, Reddit, the big conferences, and the small events like Tech Field Day. From those sprang... | |
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www.byjp.me
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| | | | | I'm building a twitterbot to answer questions about things happening on my university campus. Should be fun, I've decided to use Ruby and Active Record as a foundation :) Might be a few days before anything appears on github, I've got a few exams in the near future! | |
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chelseatroy.com
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| | | | | Last week Aisha Blake hosted me for a conversation about computer science education, from designing an activity to a session to a course. Luckily, we got this recording, so you can watch it anytime! Here's that link to the recording again. Additional notes on what we covered: First, here is the "Designing a Course" blog... | |
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zmatt.net
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| | | These are some slide decks I used to use when I ran introductory courses for the UNSW Photography Club. They are a pretty good set of slides so I figured they should have a home on the Web. Part I: Camera Principles (focal length, ISO speed, shutter speed, aperture, etc.) Part II: Metering/Whit | ||