I guess I should’ve read my own posts comparing Linux and Windows, before raving on about Windows last time. The updates on Win7 were a […]
Back on WLW, Windows & Office
Wow, never thought I’d make it back into the Microsoft world again, but here I am. Got myself a machine set up with Windows 7 […]
A bit late for 2015
For a first post, it seems a bit late to start in April – towards the end of the month too. *Skip waffling* Been busy […]
Rockbox – audiobooks, podcasts and sorting
Since I moved to Rockbox, I’ve had two issues that have been bugging me: 1. Keeping my podcasts and audiobooks separate 2. Sorting my podcasts […]
Buttons and Stock Images in Python
Thanks to codecademy.com I’ve learnt the basics of Python, and now I’m trying to figure out pygtk. I looked up the tutorial on the pygtk […]
Audiobooks on the iPod
Librivox is amazing. You can find some excellent books that you can listen to, when you just don’t have the energy to read. Now, like […]
Converting numbers to text
After trying with Learn Python The Hard Way, I’m continuing with CodeAcademy. It’s fun to do some programming again. After mulling over something significantly challenging […]
Does knowing VIM make you better at Linux?
Now that I’ve started playing with Vim (GVim to specific), I’ve discovered that lots of the GNU apps are linked up with Vim’s UI. For […]
Using Vim as an IDE
After trying out VIM, I think I may like it a bit more than EMACS already! So, here’s something I’ve got to read soon: https://wiki.python.org/moin/Vimhttp://sontek.net/blog/detail/turning-vim-into-a-modern-python-ide […]
A looong read
Well, maybe it wasn’t so long, but it took me long enough to read it. That was “Sophie’s World”. And I’ve had the book for […]
