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Chi-Tek Workshop Festival
On Saturday 22 Oct, School of Everything hosts Mz-Tek's Chi-Tek Fest. A day long series of electronics workshops for women only.
Drupal Community on Identi.ca
Drupal community for swapping tips and finding people to help you with all your Drupal-related problems.
Task Tracking with Mantis, Eclipse and Mylyn
Task management is not an easy thing. For software projects, it can get extreme. We don't really have a big programming dept here at EverythingHQ, but there is still enough noise around to need a plan.
We are using Eclipse as a development IDE, and Mantis as our issue tracking tool. Both tools are far from perfect, but they do help us get the job done. Today, I made them a little nicer by linking the two together.
Opera Web Standards Curriculum
Have just been show a fantastic new resource provided by the makers of the Opera web browser. This is a proposed curriculum to provide a foundation to learning about web design.
http://www.opera.com/company/education/curriculum/
May well try to develop courses around this curriculum.
The other half of "Artists Ship"
"It's natural for organizations to learn from mistakes. The problem is, people who propose new checks almost never consider that the check itself has a cost."
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Bash variable scope, pipe and cat
Here is a nice little bit of bash snagging for you. You need to grab lines from a file, process each in turn, and then at the very end report whether or not there was a problem for any of them. Simple ? Not quite.
The following scripts are mangled to show how this works, so don't expect them to operate as-is.
#!/bin/bash
PROBLEM=0
cat $CONF | grep backup | grep @ |
while IFS=$TAB read var1 var2 var3 var4
do
PROBLEM=1
echo PROBLEM:$PROBLEM
done
echo PROBLEM: $PROBLEM
Drupal, urls, the difference between things and filters, and keeping urls constant
Disclaimer: The worst bit about this lesson is that, as I have written this note, I have realised that what I had planned to be the lesson was incorrect! Anyway, I will post this anyway because I may need to remember all this next time.
Todays Drupal lesson: Keeping things and filters seperate. It's going to apply to any kind of social media site, but this is a little Drupal specific note.
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