Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Does anyone want to learn about any tech stuff?
One of the constant challenges at work is communicating to users why our software is better than the competition. In an attempt to get better at creating educational documents, I want to put together some tutorials on this site as practice.
So, are there any tech topics that you guys want to know more about? I'd prefer doing something related to development or design, but you might be able to persuade me to discuss I.T. stuff too.
If no one has any requests, I'll probably just start with a basic HTML tutorial. I realize that there are a million of those already, but if no one's going to read it anyway, I might as well try something that will really test me.
Anyway, let me know if you want to see something specific. Posted by Tyler King
Tags: tutorial
This post has 3 Comments Doc Holiday
June 4, 2009 at 07:08 am
I'm your Huckleberry - i think a tutorial is just what the doctor ordered June 7, 2009 at 07:13 pm
I'm gonna need a refresher on Subversion in a couple months. Have you used R? I also need to learn that. June 7, 2009 at 11:27 pm
Subversion is my mortal enemy. I use it because versioning isn't important enough to spend time looking for another solution, but I hate svn so much. Someone needs to tell the developers that the "clean" command never works. Never. So yeah, thanks for the suggestion but I don't think I can bring myself to try to make sense of subversion. As for R, I've never heard of it. Shockingly, Google actually returns the right thing if you just search for the letter "r" (I assume you're talking about the statistical computing project) but I don't think I could be much help there. |
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