This page aggregates miscellaneous posts done on this blog.
Small update. I have added a Book queue page. I hope I'll find the motivation to keep it up to date.
I also want to maintain an Article queue to queue up the academic article I want to read. This one will be harder to maintain.
Posted Mon Aug 25 20:38:08 2008Book 4 is soon ready for pre-orders, and the guyz still have special gifts for the early pre-orderers, which I will again try to be on December 1st.
The Little Gamers don't puch much effort into creating new content for the book, but it's much more fun to handle a paper book than to go through the archive.
It's the webcomic that I have had the most fun to read, re-read and re-re-read in book form.
I'm not gonna try to sell the Little Gamers to anybody here. Just remember that before going to http://www.little-gamers.com that their comic doesn't have much to do with gaming (despite some occasional gaming reference), and that the art style, is, mmm, minimalistic to say the least.
Here is a sample. Click the link above for the link to the site since I don't yet know how to do a image-link with Markdown

Thank you Tom Westphall. Emacs longlines-mode is indeed very useful!
Posted Mon Nov 26 22:31:37 2007Hello,
Yeah I got a blag. Nobody will care that it's about the third or fourth time I try to commit myself to blogging. I have not found any good reasons not to blog yet. I got knowledge and opinions to share.
I will try to make this blog not too self-centered. I feel it will be easier for me to blog about what I know than about what I am. I don't want this to be a diary read by the whole Internet. I think I might have grown past the age of diaries anyway.
But, diary aside, I would like whoever reads this to know who they are reading about. I'm a 27 years old computer programmer from Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada. I work at Kryptiva, a young email-centric innovation company. I will not blog much about work. Most of the things I have programmed at Kryptiva are proprietary, an I can't say much about it. I don't feel its of the greatest interest anyway. On other hand, we do work in a fully open-source environment, and I get to do nice things with open-source tools. There is certainly room for future posts there.
I have a 6 weeks old daughter too. As I said, I will not blog about personnal matters (not much), but as it is quite new in my life, I feel I could have quite a bit to say. Another problem with blogging about Charlotte is I feel the site itself might be a bit too dry for what I have to say and for the people that will read it.
That's it for now. I will get into what I do at work and at home, related to open-source tools and Linux, in my next post.
Posted Mon Nov 26 12:08:16 2007Hello, world
This is still a test. I'm not quite ready to call that a blog yet.
Posted Mon Nov 26 12:08:16 2007