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Back after a break

It has been nearly a month since my last post and I must say I am disappointed with myself for the long lapse. What with finals, followed by trying to learn 2 programming languages and another project I've been working on (will elaborate more in another post on Monday when its finished), blogging has not seem to have been on top of my list. But to make up for it, I will be extreme blogging for the near future - not that I have a lot of free time, I just have a lot to say.

Updated summer plans

Following my usual policy of make a plan so you have something to change later, my summer plans have been heavily revamped from the post a couple months back. I will be working this summer, not taking any classes and will be doing everything possible to make YES a success once again.

On Monday, I will start work for the College of Computing where I will be setting up some computer labs with Chris Stuckey, setting up the FIREwall Production Studio at some point in time and be coding a project in PHP. Part of my job also includes inventorying the Orgs room and making it suitable for human presence :). Look forward to this.

On Wednesday, I will start my internship with Highgroove Studios, a primarily Ruby on Rails consulting firm. I will be be learning to code in Rails and be working on project for CBQ. Will post a recap of this experience in 2 weeks.

As for YES, I am working on a project that has had all my attention since last week and will be done by Monday when I will make the big announcement. I also plan to set up the speaker series and other programs and also get some sponsors so we can have the money to do what we do best.

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Reader Comments (1)

YES is sounding more and more appealing to me, especially with that "big announcement" you teased us about.

May 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHector Alejandro

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