mntnoe.com

Tips and tweaks making you more efficient with your favorite Linux tools.

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As you can see I have polished my blog a little, and added a very important feature: A blog focusing this much on key bindings must naturally have keybindings. Using this plugin, you can now zap back and forth between posts by pressing Shift-Left and Shift-Right – useful huh? :-)

By the way, see Vito Chin’s article about Keyboard Enabling Web Applications.

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Rival blog

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My just-as-tool-minded friend has created a blog at esbena.blogspot.com, which you might be interested in. He has some nice setup for Emacs and Eclipse, and is the creator of screencast-mode. Oh, and getting a new rival blog made me put myself together and update my blog :-)

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I just came along the Inkscape Coding Style Guidelines. While written for the Inkscape project, I think it gives some food for thought when talking about code readability. Nice balance between being strict and pragmatic too. Whether you like the style or not, it worthy a read…

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If you want to spice up your desktop for Christmas, install xsnow by Rick Jansen, and run it with the commands:

$ xsnow &
$ xsnow -sc yellow &

Enjoy a real danish suburb Christmas! :-)

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Just read a great book about agile development. Available as paperback and PDF. Very structured. Has a nice “Keeping your balance” section in every chapter, so you can actually use the things discussed in the book in real life…

Many of the things I already knew, but reading the book has made me much more aware of them.

To be recommended for both experienced and less experienced developers…

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Introduction

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Hey there, and welcome to my blog. I am a (soon) 21 year old student of Computer Science at the University of Aarhus.

Here I hope to share thoughts, stories from my life, and of course tips regarding Open Source software, which I have been using since 2002.

To begin with, I will post some tips on how to get most out of your user interface, like window managers, terminal emulators, choice of applications etc.

Happy reading…

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