- Write a post about xmingw updates
- Put my Gentoo xmingw-related ebuilds into a Bazaar-NG branch
- Make my Bazaar-NG repositories public (i.e., on a webhost and not my own machine)
- Investigate putting Trac on said webhost
- Port GNOME's fast-user-switch-applet to an Xfce applet
- Resurrect my S5 presentation editor
- Look into adding the Atom API to Trac
- (Re-)learn C++ so that I can create a patch for (g)obby
- Post this entry before my computer crashes from doing an emerge, updating my TV listings, and running Firefox + Deepest Sender at the same time
Monday, June 19, 2006
Code-Related TODO
Friday, June 02, 2006
Levels of * Knowledge
- CSS
- 5
- HTML
- 5
- JavaScript
- Somewhere between 5 and 6, but I'm probably going to transistion to level $ soon.
And here are my badges of honor, courtesy of the Button Maker:



I'd love to see someone make a "Levels of PHP/Python/Perl Knowledge", although the Perl one might be a bit scary. I bet I could write the PHP one, though it would be mainly for version 4, not 5. (I haven't touched objects in version 5.)
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