Software
I’ve been using subversion for the past few years. Recently I have been using ProjectLocker as well. ProjectLocker is a web-based service that offers subversion, trac and git. Using subversion has been wonderful. The only drawback for me is when I can’t access ProjectLocker. When that happens, I’m not able to commit changes until the [...]
Continue reading about ProjectLocker, Cygwin and git on Windows
For the longest time I’ve been trying to find my groove in getting things done. But almost all the stuff I’ve read about just somehow doesn’t quite stick for too long. Also, I easily get distracted and restless when I’m doing something for a long period of time. Someone once told me I might have [...]
Recently I got to read Anton Diaz’s post on his top blogging tools. So this got me thinking on what tools I use for blogging. Let’s take a look at the basics first: hosting and platform. My webhost is NearlyFreeSpeech.net. I came upon this from one of the LifeHacker posts back in 2007 and have [...]
This post was originally published on January 31, 2010. Sometime last year I received snail mail stating that I had recently won in a raffle. I was quite surprised by the news since I hardly remember entering any contest. Nonetheless, the letter was real and after a month of waiting, I finally got the word [...]
I attended the Nokia Forum Qt training last April 28 to 30 at the Makati Shangri-La Manila Hotel. During the training, I had the good fortune of sitting next to Dr. Pablo Manalastas (“Doc Mana”). I can’t quite remember now how we got into the topic, but in the course of our conversation I had [...]
This is a repost from the old blog, originally written last September 06, 2009. I recently decided to take up freelance writing projects again. That said, I wondered if there was a text editor out there that was made for writers. Something lightweight yet still retain some of the features found in word processors. Searching [...]





