shaddyz | 13 years ago | on: Macros in Python
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shaddyz | 13 years ago | on: Adobe abandons its Creative Suite to focus on Creative Cloud
Gimp - Raster Graphics - http://www.gimp.org/ Inkscape - Vector Graphics - http://inkscape.org/
shaddyz | 13 years ago | on: Nerds, we need to have a talk (2011)
For me... - learning how to solve real-world problems using software - sharing ideas and reflecting my perspective in the conversation - understanding how others think about SW topics, more learning - criticizing decisions in order to improve my critical thinking skills and knowledge - getting feedback from my own ideas to see how well they stand up
I realize that some of these are somewhat redundant, but I feel they differ in nuance. In general it is about _improvement_.
Also, some people are just way too sensitive and need to realize that an attack on one's idea is not an attack on oneself. I have general respect for all people, but I might think your idea is stupid.
The best thing we can do is make sure we do our best to absorb hostility and respond with objectivity.
shaddyz | 13 years ago | on: Why Markdown Is Not My Favourite Language
Can you explain to me why wiki markup is universally reviled?
I find Creole to be great text markup. It feels really natural to use and it expresses the intended meaning whether it's rendered using HTML or displayed in plain text. I really like this statement by Christoph Sauer on the Creole website: http://wikicreole.org/wiki/ChristophSauer
I agree that Creole or any other formatting markup is not going to solve everyone's problems. However, I think that whenever Markdown is a good choice, Creole is a better one.
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