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The idea of a "homepage" is pretty archaic these days.
The contemporary thing is to put your "online identity" on a social networking
site like facebook. Still, a page like this can still be useful as a central place for sharing some things...
What I am currently up to(Summer 2010): I have switched jobs! I started in the late spring at Advent's Tamale business unit and am busy getting up to speed.
Schoolwise, I have constructed a bit of a "reading list" in Computational Geometry which I hope to completely mentally digest by the end of the summer.
That said, my biggest tasks this summer is going to be finalizing wedding plans! There is still a lot to do between now and October!
I can be reached via AIM/ICQ 490590026
Email me at arussell @ cs.uml.edu if you have any questions or comments
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I wrote an introduction to literate programming(lp) with perlWEB on perlmonks. You can find
the writeup here. I am a little annoyed that lp
continues to meet such angry resistance! The common theme of all the lp haters is something along the lines of
that it is too much work and that it dumbs down programming. No! lp simply makes maintenance and debugging
software easy and is well worth the extra (small) learning curve.
Examples of literate programming.Solutions to Exercises from Learning Perl Second Edition.
If you follow that link you can view every exercise from the second edition of the "llama book" from O'Reilly.
I did these some time ago in order to get familiar with lp and to re-introduce myself to perl after a break in using the language.
Anyone that is interested in learning how to use lp by seeing some short examples of lp in action should check this out.
Please keep in mind that these were done as exercises for my own self-education.
You may find some small errors here and there as these were not originally intended for public consumption.
These solutions use perlWEB.
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