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Highlights of the last 100 posts…
More than 4 years ago, on February 2009, I “founded” this blog, when I was still a young CS bachelor student, having recently joined the Federal University of Santa Catarina…More than 4 years ago, on February 2009, I “founded” this … Continue reading
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My master’s degree
It all began in 2011. By “it”, I mean moving to The Netherlands, to study for a master’s degree in Computing Science at Utrecht University. It started as a dream,…It all began in 2011. By “it”, I mean moving to … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Day-to-day, Masters, Utrecht
Tagged computing science, functional programming, haskell, master, msc, utrecht
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Easy GNU Screen shared session access management
joaopizani's brain dump…
Posted in Day-to-day, Linux, Tech
Tagged gnu screen, pair programming, remote pair programming, shared screen
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Modular XPlatform Vim Config – With LASERS!
TL;DR: See the README file on the repository Around June 2012 I wrote a post here describing my very own Vim config “distribution”, that was the result of several months…TL;DR: See the README file on the repository Around June 2012 … Continue reading
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Tagged modular vim configs, vim, vim configs, vimrc
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Updated screenrc: Even more perfect!
Almost one year ago I wrote a post about GNU Screen, a great terminal multiplexer software with which I was practically in love… This post was about my screenrc config…Almost one year ago I wrote a post about GNU Screen, … Continue reading
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Tagged gnu screen, multiuser screen, screen, screenrc, terminal multiplexer
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