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Is This Website Correct and Unbiased? | The Sheridan Libraries Blog
This is a tough question to answer, especially if you're researching a topic new to you. And it's an important question since you're considering citing this website in your presentation.
jhu  library  sheridan  blog  wpd 
6 weeks ago by gdw
Stream.i2offPlusR3nder
Archive of Max/MSP, Processing etc Code
blog  processing 
10 weeks ago by gdw
The Sheridan Libraries Blog » PsycINFO: A Database for Your Mind
PsycINFO is a library database that covers a LOT of ground. Subject-wise, it includes (but isn’t limited to) the following topics:

psychology
psychiatry
animal behavior
neuroscience
social psychology
educational psychology
history of psychology
It covers different types of literature:

peer-reviewed journal articles
periodical articles
book chapters
dissertations
jhu  sheridan  blog  psycINFO 
12 weeks ago by gdw
Textmate 2 Tips
Textmate 2: The missing manual. Help us out by submitting any tips or tricks you come across!
blog  mac  textmate  textmate2  tips 
january 2012 by gdw
Modul8 blog
Modul8 is a revolutionary MacOS X application designed for real time video mixing and compositing. It has been designed for VJs and live video performers.
vj  mac  software  blog  video 
january 2012 by gdw
Literary Magazine, Writers, Plimpton, Artists - Paris Review
Founded in Paris by Harold L. Humes, Peter Matthiessen, and George Plimpton in 1953, The Paris Review began with a simple editorial mission: “Dear reader,” William Styron wrote in a letter in the inaugural issue, “The Paris Review hopes to emphasize creative work—fiction and poetry—not to the exclusion of criticism, but with the aim in mind of merely removing criticism from the dominating place it holds in most literary magazines and putting it pretty much where it belongs, i.e., somewhere near the back of the book. I think The Paris Review should welcome these people into its pages: the good writers and good poets, the non-drumbeaters and non-axe-grinders. So long as they're good.”
paris  review  blog 
january 2012 by gdw
Jessica Hagy
Jessica Hagy is an artist and writer best known for her award-winning blog, Indexed. A fixture in the creative online space, Jessica has been illustrating, consulting, and speaking since 2006.
visualization  blog  indexed 
january 2012 by gdw
This is Indexed
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others. I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
blog  blogs  funny  humor  visualization 
january 2012 by gdw
Darlene Storm - Computerworld Blogs
Darlene is a freelance writer with a background in information technology and information security. Most security news is about insecurity, hacking and security threats, bordering on scary. But when security is done right, it's a beautiful thing...sexy even. Security is sexy.
security  privacy  blog 
january 2012 by gdw
About « The Sybaritic Singer
Rising through the ranks of the opera world, Megan Ihnen (mezzo-soprano) takes aim for the events, performances, and intelligent music conversations that you want to know about.

Come see my website at http://www.meganihnen.com
meg  ihnen  reviews  blog 
january 2012 by gdw
Iani's Blog
Iannis Zannos teaches audio and interactive media arts at the Department of Audiovisual Arts and at the postgraduate course in Arts and Technologies of Sound of the Music Department at the Ionian University, Corfu since 2004. He has a background in music composition, ethnomusicology and interactive performance. He has worked as Director of the Music Technology and Documentation section at the State Institute for Music Research (S.I.M.) in Berlin, Germany, and Research Director at the Center for Research for Electronic Art Technology (CREATE) at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has taken part at numerous international collaborative Media Arts projects and has realized multimedia performances both alone and in cooperation with other artists.
academic  blog  iannis  zannos  supercollider 
january 2012 by gdw
TextMate 2.0 Alpha
Tuesday, December 13, 2011 5:43:57 PM
The excitement for a new version has been tremendous and today we’re finally able to repay the much appreciated loyalty and moral support from the community by releasing the first public alpha: TextMate 2.0 alpha (r8930).
blog  editor  mac  programming  textmate 
december 2011 by gdw
Hivelogic
Hivelogic is a website about tech, code, podcasting, creativity, and the mind, written by Dan Benjamin of 5by5 Studios since 2000.
blog  design  mac 
december 2011 by gdw
The Sheridan Libraries Blog » PsycINFO: Lots of Limits
PsycINFO is the database to use for literature searches about psychology, psychiatry, behavioral science (including animal behavior), and mental health. The things you already know how to do probably include keyword searching and using FindIt to link to the full text of articles. Using the limits can make your search more precise.
psycinfo  database  jhu  sheridan  blog 
november 2011 by gdw
Stuff No One Told Me ( but I learned anyway ): About
At some point in 2010 I was going through a crisis due to some isues at work. I decided to start this blog as a way of trying to find what I was doing wrong. I wanted to put on paper all that I had learned in life as simple as possible and try to see if what was happening around me made any sense. It didn't
blog  life  issues  simple 
october 2011 by gdw
II. About: Et Cetera « Et Cetera: Publick and Privat Curiosities
You will find a post-modern (or, perhaps, a post/post-modern), dialectical, social-constructivist perspective within this blog, as well as at the center of my own thinking. In the here-and-now, my own impressions and actions, might well be expressed metaphorically as, “All the world is a stage, the play is just badly cast.”
blog  art  philosophy 
october 2011 by gdw
Defence in Depth: About
Defence in Depth is an information security blog which aims to consolidate security news, resources, tutorials, research and information.

Patrick Dunstan
BCompInfSc, GPEN, GAWN
security  rixstep  os  x  lion  blog 
october 2011 by gdw
Read & Trust
Read & Trust is committed to gathering together the best independent writers available—the ones recommended by the writers you read and trust.
blog  inspiration  reading  writing 
october 2011 by gdw
Second Crack – Marco.org
This site is powered by Second Crack, a basic blogging engine I wrote.

Its input is simply a directory of Markdown text files, and a basic transformation script automatically renders the blog HTML from them as needed.
cms  dropbox  simple  markdown  blog  open-source 
october 2011 by gdw
Photographer and Author at Large - Duncan Davidson
When people ask me what I do, it’s hard to answer concisely. I’m a professional photographer, accomplished software developer, published author, and small business owner. I obviously don’t believe in doing just one thing and I love learning. I guess that makes me a polymath and an autodidact, to use fancy words.
photography  programming  design  blog  polymath  autodidact 
september 2011 by gdw
Joi Ito's Web
executive director, mit medialab

personal www
blog  business  japan  technology  mit  medialab 
september 2011 by gdw
The Silver Key: Book review: All hail The Once and Future King
The Silver Key is a place to discuss all things fun and fantastic; mundane existence is hereby banished from these pages. Books, music, movies, role-playing games, and more are all fair game.
blog  fun  fantastic  discussion  reviews 
august 2011 by gdw
Who is that hot ad girl?
If you'd like to know who a mysterious and unknown hot actress is in a TV commercial, submit the commercial and we'll do our best to find out who it is.
ads  advertising  blog 
august 2011 by gdw
Cocoa Is My Girlfriend
The site is called Cocoa Is My Girlfriend because it’s about programming and a passion for programming on iOS and OSX. Writing code is hard work but it’s fun. It’s science but it’s also art. It’s fun as well as infuriating. It’s often beautiful and sometimes ugly. It’s temperamental yet rewarding. Cocoa is My Girlfriend.
blog  cocoa  mac  programming 
july 2011 by gdw
Club of Amsterdam blog
The Club of Amsterdam is an independent, international, future-oriented think tank involved in channelling preferred futures. It involves those who dare to think out of the box and those who don't just talk about the future but actively participate in shaping outcomes. www.clubofamsterdam.com
blog  futurism 
july 2011 by gdw
The Minimalist
for the discerning and the stylish
blog  design  minimalism 
july 2011 by gdw
A VC - Fred Wilson
I am a VC. I have been since 1986. I help people start and build technology companies. I do it in NYC. I am the Managing Partner of two venture capital firms, Flatiron Partners and Union Square Ventures.
family  music  art  yoga  biking  skiing  golf  technology  venture_capital  internet  blog  business  entrepreneurship  startup  vc 
july 2011 by gdw
Ruby, Rails, MacRuby and everything related
Ruby & MacRuby news – tutorials – consulting – training
articles  blog  ruby  macruby 
june 2011 by gdw
Open Source Software - Find, Evaluate, Collaborate - OStatic
Welcome to OStatic, where our goal is to increase the adoption of Open Source Software. Our tools will help you stay informed about software and services and the OStatic community of peers will help answer your questions and provide a forum to highlight your skills. We help you Find Open Source software more effectively, Evaluate it against other alternatives and Collaborate with a network of trusted peers.
blog  blogs  directory  opensource  software 
june 2011 by gdw
Resonance
Resonance
A melange of useful information, travel journals, and a bit of whimsy 
elisa_koehler  blog 
june 2011 by gdw
Gearjunkies.com - Comprehensive resource for music production and DJ equipment
Gearjunkies is a website dedicated to Gear enthusiasts, people who love to play with gear for electronic music production and DJ-ing
audio  blog  electronic_music 
june 2011 by gdw
Music/Audio Signal Processing
This is my blog from the point of view of a music/audio DSP research engineer / educator. It is informal and largely nontechnical because nearly everything I have to say about signal processing is (or will be) somewhere in my four-book series: Mathematics of DFT with Audio Applications, Introduction to Digital Filters, Physical Audio Signal Processing and Spectral Audio Signal Processing
jos  blog  julius  orion  smith  dsp  ccrma 
june 2011 by gdw
CodeKata - Dave Thomas
How do you get to be a great musician? It helps to know the theory, and to understand the mechanics of your instrument. It helps to have talent. But ultimately, greatness comes from practicing; applying the theory over and over again, using feedback to get better every time.
blog  kata  practice  programming  tutorial 
june 2011 by gdw
People | Jane Fulton Suri | IDEO
Jane Fulton Suri is Managing Partner and Creative Director at IDEO. As such, she’s responsible for evolving excellence in content and craft, human insight, and design thinking in service of clients worldwide.
ideo  thoughtless  acts  book  blog 
june 2011 by gdw
ifttt blog
I'd like to humbly announce that the first beta invites for a project I’m incredibly excited about are out the door. The project is called ifttt, shorthand for “if this then that”.
ifttt  pinboard  beta  invite  blog  data  visualisation 
june 2011 by gdw
What's this "mango" of which you speak?
Mango sits atop Python and its wonderful Web framework Django (to which Mango's name pays homage). Django's so good at what it does that Mango's code checks in at a measly 2300 lines.
blog  django  software  webapp  python 
june 2011 by gdw
LoveQuicksilver
quicksilver lives, spread the love
blog  osx  productivity  quicksilver 
june 2011 by gdw
xefer
There was an idea floating around that continuously following the first link of any Wikipedia article will eventually lead to “Philosophy.” This sounded like a reasonable assertion, one that makes a certain amount of sense in retrospect: any description of something will typically use more general terms. Following that idea will eventually lead… somewhere.

It also sounded like an idea that would be easily examinable with basic client-side scripting tools, using the Wikipedia API and a good graphing package. I put something together here based on JQuery and the JavaScript InfoViz Toolkit. It makes use of the HTML5 <canvas> element, so support for Internet Explorer is provided by the Google excanvas package.
blog  graph  statistics  twitter  visualization  wikipedia 
june 2011 by gdw
WordPress › Blog Tool and Publishing Platform
WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. We like to say that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.
blog  blogging  cms  software  wordpress 
june 2011 by gdw
Joel on Software
Stack Overflow, where you can get expert answers to programming questions very quickly.
blog  development  programming  joel_spolsky 
june 2011 by gdw
18 Things I Wish Were True About Plone — Alexander Limi
in the interest of furthering discussion about the future of plone, here are some of my personal opinions on things that i’d like to see applied to plone — both the process and the software.
blog  future  plone  zope  python 
may 2011 by gdw
All In The Mind
life and beyond through the mind's eye

Natasha Mitchell is an Australian science/health journalist, radio host and producer. She presents a weekly program called All in the Mind.
blog  mind  radio  host  program  brain  behaviour 
may 2011 by gdw
All In The Mind
All in the Mind, presented by Natasha Mitchell, is Radio National's weekly foray into all things mental – a program about the mind, brain and behaviour. From dreaming to depression, addiction to artificial intelligence, consciousness to coma, psychoanalysis to psychopathy, free will to forgetting – All in the Mind explores the human condition through the mind's eye.
blog  radio  program  mind  brain  natasha  mitchell  behrvious 
may 2011 by gdw
PRNG: Pseudo Random Noise Generator
Just making noise.
Greg Stein
the history of python blog with guido
apache  blog  opensource  floss 
april 2011 by gdw
The History of Python
A series of articles on the history of the Python programming language and its community.
blog  history  programming  python  guido  van  rossem 
april 2011 by gdw
Quantified Self | Self Knowledge Through Numbers
A place for people interested in self-tracking to gather, share knowledge and experiences, and discover resources
blog  data  feedback  health  measurement 
april 2011 by gdw
philosecurity
Philosecurity is a collection of articles about security, philosophy, and privacy. Written by Sherri Davidoff, Philosecurity explores the impact of technology in our society and the tradeoffs between efficiency and freedom.
activism  blog  networking  security  philosophy  freedom 
april 2011 by gdw
A Lesson in Simple Augmented Reality
Teaching students with new tools, enthusiasm, and belief that teaching is a noble calling.
blog  net  tools  enthusiasm  teaching 
march 2011 by gdw
Ayman Hourieh
Computer Science graduate, Open Source enthusiast and Software engineer (Site reliability) at Google.

Author of Learning Website Development with Django and Django 1.0 Website Development.

I'm 26 years old. I live in Dublin, Ireland with my wonderful wife, Nadia Alramli.
blog  development  interesting  java  opensource  enthusiast 
march 2011 by gdw
Music is the time of numbers
Music is the time of numbers
Computer/electronic experimental music news & personal netlabel.
sc3  blog  music-dsp 
february 2011 by gdw
chrskfmn's Bookmarks on Delicious
Chris Kaufman is an idea craftsman, persuasion engineer, entrepreneurial fireball, creative director and software designer with a knack for business.
blog  design  designer  inspiration  webdesign 
february 2011 by gdw
Chris Kaufman
Chris Kaufman is an idea craftsman, persuasion engineer, entrepreneurial fireball, creative director and software designer with a knack for business.
blog  design  designer  inspiration  webdesign 
february 2011 by gdw
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