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Experimenting eXist-DB on Docker

December 13, 2019ambsLeave a Comment on Experimenting eXist-DB on Docker

I’ve been using eXist-DB for some time for the project of the Dicionário da Academia de Ciências de Lisboa, that is being revived from the PDF into TEI, so that a new digital version can be soon released. Recently I needed to update the server where eXist-DB was running, and decided to use a dockerized […]

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Abbreviations on TEI

November 10, 2019November 13, 2019ambsLeave a Comment on Abbreviations on TEI

I have been using the Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines to encode dictionaries. I used it originally in Dicionário Aberto, and more recently in a work with the Portuguese Dictionary of the Lisbon Science Academy. In the last week I started teaching a course on Digital Lexicography (do not ask what that is, it is just […]

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Plotting functions with LaTeX & Tikz

May 2, 2019May 2, 2019ambsLeave a Comment on Plotting functions with LaTeX & Tikz

I’ve been working on some notes for my students on Neural Networks. I am using Pandoc to write the text, and convert it back to LaTeX for PDF generation, and to HTML, for making the documents available online. In a future post I might talk about Pandoc, but for now, I want to share something […]

Perl programming

Arango::Tango Perl 5 Module

April 17, 2019April 24, 2019ambsLeave a Comment on Arango::Tango Perl 5 Module

(cross posted from blogs.perl.org) I am planning on a new project, and a friend suggested me to look to Arango, as an alternative do Mongo, specially because it includes a graphs query language integrated. As I am not really used to Mongo at all, decided to give it a try. Unfortunately I did not find […]

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Mobile Phones for Elder People

December 1, 2017ambsLeave a Comment on Mobile Phones for Elder People

I am not sure about other countries, but in Portugal there are some mobile phones (usually not smartphones) which are catalogued as for elder people. As you can see above, they have big buttons, with large numbers. But things stop there. If you try to use any of them, you will notice that the text […]

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Linux, 2017!

July 23, 2017ambsLeave a Comment on Linux, 2017!

First of all, please do not read this post as a complain. Just as an analysis. I am a Linux user for decades. I remember using Linux in my first year of University, somewhere about 1996. I never stopped using Linux, in the server, but during some years, somewhere between 2002 and 2017 I was […]

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MonoGame: From Windows to Linux

March 26, 2017March 27, 2017ambsLeave a Comment on MonoGame: From Windows to Linux

The traditional way to have a C# MonoGame Project compile both under Linux and Windows is to use a tool named Protobuild. With the last version (3.6), the MonoGame OpenGL template for a cross platform game includes references to the libraries in the three main formats: DLL for windows, DyLib for mac, and so for […]

Android geek

Euclidea – Geometric Construction Game

December 26, 2016ambsLeave a Comment on Euclidea – Geometric Construction Game

Euclidea is a very interesting game. Something new, a different game, educational, fun, difficult, challenging. A great game. If you like geometry, if you loved how to build geometric constructions on paper, but always made them blur, you will love this game.

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Getting back to Linux: Part #1

October 30, 2016ambsLeave a Comment on Getting back to Linux: Part #1

After the last Apple keynote, the news on Mac Book Pro, and the exorbitant price, I took part of this Sunday to look back to Linux as a Desktop. Although I work usually on a 2011 Mac, that runs perfectly (just some bumps), I have a Lenovo laptop. So, I decided to install the Linux […]

Android game

Slitherlink

March 10, 2016March 10, 2016ambsLeave a Comment on Slitherlink

Usually I do not play much on my Android phone. But when waiting for someone or something, to have a good puzzle is worth it. Slitherlink, as you can look up in the Internet, is not an idea of this app author. It is a known puzzle, and if you look up in Google Play, […]

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