Odoo “The #1 Open Source Point of Sale for retail and restaurants.”…. I’m tempted to try to adapt it to the point of sale of bulk construction aggregates like sands, gravels, where people comes to load tipper trucks.
Month: May 2016
Eiffel, Liberty Eiffel, Mood
Master of cracking
It seems that I’m a master in breaking automated tests. Do you think I can count it as a proficiency? 🙂 Liberty Eiffel automated tests (Bell branch) Last update: 2016-05-11 11:44:02 +0200 (CEST) git pull failed (1)
Mood
Too much
Germany Had So Much Renewable Energy That It Had To Pay People To Use Electricity – Slashdot
Link
Mankier: man pages, improved.
And explained, I shall complete… ☺
Testing time: git clone --single-branch -b bell Tybor@git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/liberty-eiffel.git bell
For real, this time.
Hardware
Driving me crazy
This little Inforce IFC 6410 is a really good ARM system but there’s a little glitch that is driving me crazy: I just can’t make it see the Micro SD plugged in. I cannot even make the device appear under /dev or in the dmesg log. Any help welcome, of course.
Mood
Learning VIM
She likes to write on the terminal. She is learning VIM. She is 6 years old.
Today I have realised that I never published all the programs I have been writing during my career in the building industry.
I always have been thinking that they weren’t worth to be published as I would have labelled them as “little hacks”.
Until today.
Today I realised that they actually show some of my programming skills, mainly used to deal with the little frictions between legacy and newer softwares.
For today I will publish them, partly here, partly on github. After all so many people have been using github repositories as a coding portfolio.
I may discover that those that I rate as skills are staple, day-by-day skills that every system administration worth of the name shall have or that those are not actually skills. I will take the risk of being joked on the net as the civil engineer who liked to behave as an IT professional but he’s actually a low tech guy.
Actually during all those years – you won’t believe it – for this company I’ve been coding in:
- Commodore 64 BASIC
- Amigabasic
- AREXX
- Python
- some bash, also using ask and sed
- a little C
So, let this “Paolo the wannabe” series being…
Documentations
Object oriented and functional programming
 Object oriented and functional programming Learn how functional programming can help you implement the SOLID design principles. I shall attend this as soon as possible
