Comments on: Dork Shorts https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/ The Humanities And Technology Camp Tue, 04 May 2010 07:56:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 By: Douglas Knox https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-120 Thu, 29 May 2008 20:45:32 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-120 Responding to Adam’s thoughtful suggestion in a comment elsewhere, I would be glad to show the little bit that I know about Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) and about Django. I could also dig out a knotty historical GraphViz diagram to complement Ben’s presentation.

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By: Adam Solove https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-119 Tue, 27 May 2008 17:01:47 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-119 Alright, so here is the list we have so far. I’ve tried to put them in a sensible order (languages, formats, fun):

Adam on fun programming languages (ruby, python, lisp)
James on perl and prolog
Ben on DocBook and GraphViz
Patrick on rdf
Jeremy on microformats
Jeanne on SQL
Raymond on mashups
Paula on SketchUp

I think five minutes each, show off something fun and links or recommendations to where to learn more. Should be fun.

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By: Raymond Yee https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-118 Mon, 26 May 2008 14:58:23 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-118 I’d be happy to lead a session on Web 2.0 mashups, specifically data mashups.

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By: Marjorie McLellan https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-117 Sat, 24 May 2008 17:42:43 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-117 I am interested in learning about SketchUp and 3D modeling in Google Earth.

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By: Jeanne Kramer-Smyth https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-116 Sat, 24 May 2008 01:49:56 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-116 Sort of old school – but anyone interested in a SQL basics talk?

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By: Jeremy Boggs https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-115 Fri, 23 May 2008 17:39:05 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-115 If anyone’s interestd, I’d could give a brief presentation about Microformats.

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By: Patrick Gosetti-Murrayjohn https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-114 Fri, 23 May 2008 15:06:10 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-114 This has popped up in other comments, but I could talk about RDF and some of the key vocabularies/ontologies (Friend Of A Friend, Dublin Core, Semantically Interlinked Online Communities, etc.), as well as a bit about the PHP frameworks for working with RDF. (I’m also working on an ontology for describing university courses and the various kinds of resources they use (web sites, texts, hardware, etc. and would love to get feedback.)

And I’d love to hear about Python, DocBook (and TEI, anyone?) and GraphViz.

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By: James Smith https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-113 Fri, 23 May 2008 14:56:22 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-113 I could give a quick intro to Perl and/or Prolog (haven’t used Prolog much, but I should be able to come up with enough stuff to do an intro if no one else volunteers). There’s also LPC and mud programming for which I’m drafting a post.

In the Perl world, I could give a quick intro to Moose, the “new” postmodern Perl object system that I’m using as the basis for my work-related programming.

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By: Ben Brumfield https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-112 Fri, 23 May 2008 12:25:56 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-112 Do we actually have to wear dork shorts while we’re talking?

I’d be happy to give short intros to DocBook or GraphViz and how to use them as intermediate output formats.

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By: Adam Solove https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-111 Fri, 23 May 2008 05:51:02 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-111 No, that would be awesome. It’s certainly a topic I’m interested in and would have no idea where to start with.

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By: Paula Petrik https://chnm2008.thatcamp.org/05/22/dork-shorts/#comment-110 Fri, 23 May 2008 03:12:20 +0000 http://thatcamp.org/?p=31#comment-110 If folks are interested, I could do something on SketchUp and 3D modeling in Google Earth. No quite in the same ballpark as a programming language but useful.

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