Antti Kaihola




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Antti Kaihola's Life List

  1. 1. drink 8 glasses of water a day
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  2. 2. go to bed earlier
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  3. 3. learn ruby on rails
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  4. 4. Read more
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  5. 5. Finish what I start
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  6. 6. exercise regularly
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  7. 7. go to Greenland
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  8. 8. organize my time
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  9. 9. finish my degree
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  10. 10. visit New Zealand
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  11. 11. master django
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  12. 12. Learn to play go
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  13. 13. spend more time outside
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  14. 14. manage my time better
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  15. 15. be more organized
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  16. 16. List 100 things I love about my wife
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  17. 17. learn self-discipline
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  18. 18. eat breakfast in Italy
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  19. 19. have children
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  20. 20. learn haskell
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  21. 21. live to see human colonization on another planet
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  22. 22. Go to the dentist
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  23. 23. Never stop learning
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Recent entries
learn to set up a database from scratch using Access
Untitled 3 years ago

You’ll curse it when you want to adapt your application to the web with open source tools. Do the extra effort and at least use MySQL or PostgreSQL as the backend even if you develop the user interface with Access. Even better, start right away with Free (as in speech) tools only.

Having said this, I’d like to add that Access really is an amazing rapid prototyping tool for database user interfaces.



master django
Untitled 3 years ago

Ok, it’s official now: I’ll avoid PHP and even Zope/Plone whenever it’s even remotely possible to use Django. Sweet.



Contribute to an open source software project
Untitled 3 years ago

Just a tiny contribution, but it’s a good start.



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