Category: Software
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The Ongoing Pursuit of a Paperless Seminary Reading Workflow
In seminary, we read a lot. Like, probably more than we do anything else–including playing intramural sports (a surprising but deeply rewarding time sink), praying (though we’ve received tremendous support in this respect), sleeping (at least it feels that way), and complaining (a necessary thing sometimes, let me tell you). And–as any humanities major knows…
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Another Hacker Within Ad
I know this doesn’t make for a very exciting post number 100 here at CSC, but please help spread the word about this software carpentry training we’re doing the week before UW-Madison classes start. Join us if you can!
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Proof That Programmers Write the Coolest Master’s Theses
You’ve got to check out Phun, a wickedly cool piece of software written by Emil Ernerfeldt at the VRlab. Phun was his Master’s project in computing science, and it’s a terrific 2-D multi-physics simulation. It’s no coincidence, though, that Phun is more commonly described as “the greatest computer toy in the history of the universe”…