Monthly Archives: March 2009

Documentary about Fermat’s Last Theorem

Some time ago I read a book, borrowed from a friend of mine, about Fermat’s Last Theorem. It’s a VERY famous result in Mathematics not for its relevance, but for…Some time ago I read a book, borrowed from a friend … Continue reading

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Gödel, Escher, Bach

And yet another great book I’m reading: “Gödel, Escher, Bach“, from Douglas R. Hofstadter. The three names in the book’s title are, respectively, of a mathematician, a painter and a…And yet another great book I’m reading: “Gödel, Escher, Bach“, from … Continue reading

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SSH with no need for passwords

I use Linux, a lot. At home and at work. A very useful tool for Linux users is SSH (Secure Shell). It allows you to login and execute commands in…I use Linux, a lot. At home and at work. A … Continue reading

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Remote pair programming with Eclipse

Today I’ve found one more VERY useful Eclipse plugin. It allows you to edit documents together with other people through the Internet, in real-time. Each and every letter you type…Today I’ve found one more VERY useful Eclipse plugin. It allows … Continue reading

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