cselph




I'm doing 35 things
 

cselph's Life List

  1. 1. drink more water
    18,964 people
  2. 2. learn python
    752 people
  3. 3. Contribute to an open source software project
    801 people
  4. 4. Learn Perl
    248 people
  5. 5. Learn Ruby
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    1,841 people
  6. 6. Obtain a Ph.D in Computer Science
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    5 people
  7. 7. watch all episodes of lost
    1,823 people
  8. 8. play more chess
    132 people
  9. 9. learn to swing dance
    1,079 people
  10. 10. tell someone they're beautiful
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    4 people
  11. 11. Go to England
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    843 people
  12. 12. Live in Africa
    188 people
  13. 13. end genocide in darfur
    52 people
  14. 14. volunteer in Africa
    543 people
  15. 15. date a geek
    79 people
  16. 16. witness the end of IE
    740 people
  17. 17. Become a better programmer
    951 people
  18. 18. master CSS
    769 people
  19. 19. master AJAX
    38 people
  20. 20. stop procrastinating
    26,962 people
  21. 21. Take more pictures
    14,313 people
  22. 22. get married
    18,587 people
  23. 23. kiss someone in the rain
    437 people
  24. 24. Fall in love
    24,478 people
  25. 25. expand my vocabulary
    2,612 people
  26. 26. get straight A's
    1,767 people
  27. 27. Kiss a stranger
    752 people
  28. 28. finish college
    3,178 people
  29. 29. make more friends
    5,079 people
  30. 30. Work out more
    843 people
  31. 31. improve at tennis
    7 people
  32. 32. Talk to my ex again
    4 people
  33. 33. get more hugs
    11 people
  34. 34. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
    7,521 people
  35. 35. produce a nerdcore hiphop track
    2 people
Recent entries
Learn MySQL
SELECT * FROM opensource WHERE quality > commercial_counterparts 2 years ago

Using Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP is a proven and powerful combination. There is lots of information and support available online to help you learn them, I would recommend taking this route.



Install Gentoo
Install Gentoo Linux 2 years ago

After about 2 years of searching, I can say Gentoo is the perfect distro for me. I like learning about configuration through text files rather than some GUIs, and the portage systems is fantastic. Also, the support is phenomenal (gentoo-wiki.com).




 

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