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End of one Journey ...
Published on July 17, 2015.
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From the last post <graduation> you now that one journey is ending for me. This was one pleasure journey because if you remember <../15/journey> "tthe journey will bring us happy, not the destination."
At this post I will write about some of the people that I met during this journey since one of the things that makes your journey fantastic are the people with you.
More ...Journey
Published on July 15, 2015.
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This video <journey.mp4> is part of one of my favorite movies, Peaceful Warrior because
"Life is a mystery, don't wast time trying to figure it out."
and
"The journey, the journey will bring us happy, not the destination."
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Software Carpentry Workshop at Federal University of Ceará
Published on June 20, 2015.
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On June 19-20 I joined Daniela for the first Software Carpentry in the northeast of Brazil, i.e. far away from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
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I'm grateful to Fátima Nelsizeuma Sombra de Medeiros that hosted the workshop.
Thanks
I'm grateful to Flávio Henrique Duarte de Araújo, Romuere Silva and others from Labvis that helped organizing the workshop.
More ...Shell for Instructors
Published on June 18, 2015.
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Update - 09/09/2015
There is a Git repository at https://github.com/rgaiacs/swc-shell-split-window with a improved version of the script that made available here.
Software Carpentry is a non-profit that organize basic computer skill workshops mostly for people in academia hoping to make their lives easy.
At Software Carpentry's workshops instructors taught the Unix Shell, Git/Mercurial (i.e. a version control system) and Python/R/MATLAB (i.e. a programming language). For the workshops that I attended, learners had a good time with Python/R/MATLAB in part because the graphical interface used in the workshops (IPython Notebook, RStudio, and MATLAB respectively) but some difficult with the Unix Shell and Git/Mercurial because they get lost very easily.
More ...Mathml May Meeting
Published on June 7, 2015.
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Sorry for the delay in write this post.
This is a report about the Mozilla May IRC Meeting (see the announcement here). The topics of the meeting can be found in this PAD (local copy of the PAD <pad.txt>) and the IRC log (local copy of the IRC log <irc.txt>) is also available.
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