Monthly Archives: January 2008

She Blinded Me with Haskell

I’m really fortunate to be taking some amazing courses from some awesome professors in my last semester as an undergrad at Penn; I’m taking a course on technology and policy from Matt Blaze, and another course on functional programming from Benjamin Pierce. After only a couple lectures from Matt Blaze on technology and privacy, I’ve [...]

GNOME Do: screencast numero dos

The ability to perform actions on selected text, more advanced commands with modifier items, and a really cool new file search command. Check it out!

New Website for GNOME Do

GNOME Do has had a pretty lackluster homepage for a couple of months. A few people have expressed interest in working on art or a website for Do, but nobody has really stepped up to the plate yet. In the meantime, I found a moderately pleasant, standards-compliant, free template. I tweaked it slightly, added a [...]