Archive for the 'blog' Category
June 3rd, 2007
Started using Reinvigorate for about a month now. On a fast comparison with Google Analytics new interface, i will problably be using Reinvigorate a lot, since i don’t run Ads. Analytics is very complete, but Reinvigorate is beautifull, easy, well organized, until now very fast and… we are neighbours at (mt) MediaTemple, heh. The motto […]
posted by pedro mg at 7:18 pm
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May 11th, 2007
… i finally set up the page for the download of the vimblog.vim vim-ruby script. It will allow you to manage your blog posts from *the* editor VIM, very easilly. Learn one single command and, at maximum, seven simple parameters. So go ahead and blog with vim.
posted by pedro mg at 1:27 am
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April 9th, 2007
… this is Paul Graham’s version of why Microsoft is dead. There are some interesting parts in it. One thing he does not state, is that Microsoft never drove the internet trends. They get always late, and sometimes very late. Then, the huge ammount of monetary units and a very confortable monopolistic position in the […]
posted by pedro mg at 7:35 pm
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March 29th, 2007
Merlin Mann’s talk with John Roderick as… “cut the crap”.
posted by pedro mg at 8:07 pm
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February 21st, 2007
… well the name reminds Brad Choate’s Textmate blogging bundle Brad is an excellent developer and like me, was once a Delphi (Borland great product) developer. I based this on his Textmate work. I’m coding a Vi / ViM / GViM script for a plugin that has some nice results already, exclusively for […]
posted by pedro mg at 12:50 am
& filed under tech, web, linux, ubuntu, gnome, digital-life, ruby, shell, code, textmate, api, Flickr, vi, Wordpress, xmlrpc, vim, gvim, blog, screenshot, iccf, open source, GPL | 4 Comments »