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2015-07-18

  • 23:12 UTC (new) (history) 2015-07-18 TLM vs EWOC, or there and back again . . . . Marcin Borkowski I am currently working on an application in Emacs, which will (in particular) display some tabular data – very much like Dired or list-processes. Since I expected that the problem of displaying such tables is already solved and there’s no need to reinvent the wheel, I asked on the Emacs mailing list about such a utility. It turned out that there are two of them built in Emacs.

2015-07-11

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2015-06-27

  • 08:38 UTC (new) (history) 2015-06-27 Arriving at Amen . . . . Marcin Borkowski I do not often write book reviews on my blog (in fact, this is probably the first time;-)). However, I have recently read a book which is rather exceptional, so I’m going to make an exception.

2015-06-20

  • 20:32 UTC (new) (history) 2015-06-20 Fast-calc . . . . Marcin Borkowski I’ve been a fan of accounting for a long time now. My affair with bookkeeping started when I studied economics, and took a course in Financial accounting (not that I had any choice – it was a compulsory one). I was then exposed to the brilliant ideas of double-entry accounting, first codified by Luca Pacioli in the late XV century. As a mathematician, I cannot overestimate the fact that double-entry bookkeeping is in fact an abstract formalized system. What’s even more impressive is that the bookkeepers are the ones who do negative numbers right!

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