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Back to the Black Board with Tech Plans: Boxing Technologies

Nine boxes, drawn in chalk… each in three columns:

Back to the Black Board with Tech Plans

From left to right, the first column holds the “client-side” technologies for my focus. The second holds the servers. The last column represents the “persistence” (storage) technologies. When I find myself spending hours working on something not in these chalk boxes then surely I’m expanding into:

  • Finding a future-facing production pipeline for that old thing called “desktop publishing”—that German thing, Scribus, is free and open but very rough around the edges (I’m using 1.3.3.11).
  • Playing with texmaker. I’ve got one copy for Windows and another for Linux.
  • I’m writing C# code for a SoundForge script. I’ve been waiting years to have the time and privilege to do this.
  • I’m strengthening my very weak scene building skills—3D scenes for my long-awaited manga moves.I’m the kind of weird guy that will spend years struggling with the subject of structural engineering and architecture just to be a happy, secure interior designer. When I was a kid in college I had a colleague who also was a poet—but this guy made his own paper for his poems. Clearly, something about that resonated with me…

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