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World of coding: October 2011
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. OSX, the Air and Recovery Mode, or how to make amazing software. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Wednesday, October 12, 2011. The resize finishes with no issues, which of course only encourages me, so I go ahead and create a new partition occupying the space Disk Utility says it's free (who am I to argue, I'm sure it can do the math better than I can). Now it seems to...
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World of coding: March 2013
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Formatting git patches for partially transplanting a repository. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Friday, March 08, 2013. So I wanted to move a subdirectory inside a git repository into its own repo, keeping all the history of the changes in the original repository in the new one. With git, copying partial history around is as easy as using. Git am -3 *.patch. To that ...
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World of coding: April 2014
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Codebits 2014 - 3 days of fun. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Monday, April 14, 2014. Wherein I spend three days demo'ing the Oculus Rift, hacking on a portable VR rig with a Raspberry Pi, riding RiftCycles, and mobilizing the entire medical emergency and firemen staff on call due to an extremely nuclear chili experience (rumours of my demise were greatly exagerated).
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World of coding: Looking back, going forward
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Looking back, going forward. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Wednesday, May 30, 2012. In the meantime, I'll be taking a bit of a break to recharge batteries and get ready for the new challenges ahead. It's going to be an interesting year! Wish you the best of luck in your new adventures! And keep us posted as always! Good luck and enjoy recharging!
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World of coding: Gnome Developer Experience Hackfest 2013
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Gnome Developer Experience Hackfest 2013. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Monday, February 11, 2013. After finally getting rid of a really bad cold, here I am reporting about the DevX hackfest. That took place right before FOSDEM, at the Betagroup Coworking Space. What tools are available for each? Debuggers are important and hard to do, code completion is harder in s...
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World of coding: February 2010
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. A small Fosdem wrapup. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Tuesday, February 16, 2010. The other weekend I was in Brussels for FOSDEM. As you know, this year we had a Mono room on sunday, thanks to the amazing efforts of Ruben Vermeersch. PS: I somehow got Jérémie's name confused with a known beer brand. which might, or might not be, a good sign! Posted by Andreia Gaita.
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World of coding: Codebits 2014 - 3 days of fun
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Codebits 2014 - 3 days of fun. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Monday, April 14, 2014. Wherein I spend three days demo'ing the Oculus Rift, hacking on a portable VR rig with a Raspberry Pi, riding RiftCycles, and mobilizing the entire medical emergency and firemen staff on call due to an extremely nuclear chili experience (rumours of my demise were greatly exagerated).
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World of coding: Boston, a hackfest
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Boston, a hackfest. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Friday, June 29, 2012. The Mono and Gnome Festival of Love 2012 is in full swing here in Boston, thanks to the wonderfully stubborn David Nielsen. Which got everyone together, got us a great room to work in at the Microsoft NERD Center. And sponsorship by Fluendo, Xamarin, GNOME and PluralSight. I am searching for wo...
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World of coding: May 2012
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Looking back, going forward. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Wednesday, May 30, 2012. In the meantime, I'll be taking a bit of a break to recharge batteries and get ready for the new challenges ahead. It's going to be an interesting year! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Andreia Gaita works at GitHub and is a Mono. Looking back, going forward.
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World of coding: April 2012
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Welcome to the World of Coding. Please check your keyboards at the entrance. This is a weapons-check area; all brains should be ready to fire. Broken by design, I guess. Posted by Andreia Gaita. On Tuesday, April 03, 2012. I found a few topics called Headless Building. Which looked promising. Of course, the executable required for the first is completely missing in my installation (Eclipse Classic 3.7.2), so I tried the ant variant next (some StackOverflow posts pointed to that being a decent...Apt] Warn...