'''To all Visitors:''' WELCOME! '''To all Contributors:''' THANK YOU! I appreciate all contributions (especially those of VolunteerHousekeeper''''''s :D ). Please sign your contributions so I can see your WikiHomePage''''''s. -- Carlos ---- Hello Wiki! Time has passed. I was a WikiExPatriot for a bit but now I'm back. For a visit or for a long stay? Time will tell. Though I'm a Portuguese South African, I discovered WardsWiki while living in the States. I am now in Ireland and gainfully employed at a company that has been treating me well. I'm coding mainly in my first love: CeePlusPlus but I hope to pick up some PythonLanguage on my own time. I'm also curious to try the Lisp-dialect, ArcLanguage, that PaulGraham is working on. I run GentooLinux on my home computer and WindowsXp on my work computer (sprinkled with the many OpenSource programs that I like and have grown accustomed to using). I am currently looking forward to Enlightenment 17 (see the movie to see what I mean: http://www.enlightenment.org/data/vid/e17_video.avi) I think that I'm less of a WikiPuppy now, but I still hope to be of some benefit to WardsWiki and the WikiCommunity at large. It's good to "re-discover" WardsWiki again. -- Carlos ---- '''Personal Quick-Links Toolbar:''' - FindPage - RecentChanges - http:quickDiff?CarlosNsRodrigues - ----- '''WikiMailBox''' -- ''(please include your U''''''serName as well)'' I liked what you wrote on page OpenSourceEqualsSocialism. ''Thank'' -- Carlos ---- '''Original Enthusiastic Post''' Hello Wiki! I think that Wiki is a great idea and tons better than UseNet. Thank you, Ward. Within the WikiCommunity, I aspire to be a WikiCitizen with ambitions to be a WikiMaster. Are there any WikiRitesOfPassage that I should know about? ;) Right now though, I'll work my way up from VolunteerHousekeeper and ShyContributor. I'm currently an unemployed software developer. :( So it goes. (This is a KurtVonnegut''''''ism, found in his SlaughterhouseFive novel) *shrug* It's one of those intermediary stages. Right now, I live in the United States of America, but I was born and raised in the Republic of South Africa and I have a Portuguese heritage. So I'm a closet sympathizer of Wiki's E.U. ontributors, while having an acquired fondness for my American friends and hosts. I have an adventurous and carefree spirit, so I am hoping that my skills and career will lead me all around the world. I am trying to realize this be applying for work throughout the U.S., the U.K, Australia, and in Ireland. A partial list of my interests are OpenSource, DesignPatterns, SoftwareDevelopment, ClassicalLiterature, and FineArt. I have been a *nix enthusiast for a long time, but I have only recently jumped in with both feet. (The last straw was WindowsXp -- which I feel is an insult to all NT Administrators everywhere.) I am currently whetting my teeth on MandrakeLinux and LinuxFromScratch. I am also looking for an OpenSourceProject to which to contribute. Any one have any suggestions? The MonoProject has lately started to appeal to me. -- Carlos ('''To Elaborate''': switching from Windows2000 to W''''''indowsXP, I dis-liked the even more impoverished command-line shell in W''''''indowsXP and the bubble pop-ups were driving me CRAZY! Add to that the "Reporting Back to Mother Microsoft" feature and the fact that I had to re-install three-times in the first month, I then revolted. From then on I used W''''''indows2000 for gaming and Linux for everything else. What I especially like about Linux are the plethora of easily available developer tools and the range of different window-managers (desktop/explorer in WindowsSpeak) & virtual desktops (emulated by the Multiple Desktop Power Toy). Once I finally had an operating system with abundant software and that offered me unbounded control of what was installed and what wasn't, I couldn't go back.) ---- '''Agenda as a VolunteerHousekeeper''' * Shooting down misspellings * Removing redundant WikiLink''''''s (especially self-referencing ones) I humbly trust everything else to experienced WikiGnome''''''s and knowledgeable WikiAuthor''''''s. ---- '''Personal Want-To-Read-But-I-Have-Yet-To-Read List''' * AynRand (Though always a fan, I didn't know that she had a page on WardsWiki. Thanks Doug.) * FourLevelsOfCompetence * FundingOpenSource * JoeWeaver (I want to peruse his '''Refactoring Beliefs'''); Joe is also a great wikizen! -- ar * MontyPython * OnceAndOnlyOnce * OpenSourceCommunism (gut-reaction: don't agree. But I want to read anyway.) * OpenSourceEqualsSocialism (ditto above comment. I might get flamed for my contributions to this one... D'oh!) * ReFactoring (code, that is) * RefactoringWithoutBias * SevenHabitsOfHighlyEffectivePeople * SixThinkingHats * TeachMeToSmoke * TheBookOfCountedSorrows * TheUnixHatersHandbook (just curious) * WikiMission * WikiRapture * WikiRefactoring ---- '''Whee! I Refactored Something''' * W''''''arningBellPhrase -- synonymous with AlarmBellPhrase. I've deleted it and removed all backlinks. Goodbye my offspring. *sigh* ---- I have removed a discussion about how the grammar rule "do not end sentences with a preposition" is out-dated. The discussion itself was interesting but it cluttered up the page. If I thought that there was more of an interest in it, I would've re-factored then re-posted it as a new WikiLink. If I get three votes to do it I will. '''Vote Here:''' ''(Just sign your UserName)'' '''Choice Quotes''' (That grammar rule) is not as fashionable nowadays as it used to be. See http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19991013. -- JohnKugelman Actually (as I just learned in Linguistics this week), that's a particle at the end. A preposition has to come before a noun phrase (this is definitional, not prescriptive - linguists tend to frown on prescriptive grammar anyway). Don't have my notes with me, but if you catch me tomorrow I can go over all the "constituency tests" that let us determine where the constituent boundaries are, and hence the parts of speech. -- JonathanTang ''(you're taking notes, right?)'' THIS is what I like about Wiki. I would never have come across this information before, except by accident. -- Carlos * American versus Australian usage of prepositions: ''(Not directly part of the Preposition Rule discussion, but interesting none the less.)'' ** ''Good for you!'' (American) ** ''Good on you!'' (Australian) ---- CategoryHomePage