Some of these reasons are practical, like having a Teen rating and the ability to easily stop and start as needed, but others are more personal. I could probably do a whole post on why I’m playing Testament, but one the important points is that this is probably the first time I’ve ...
The Psalms is proudly hosted by Write.as - a new sort of blogging content management system built atop Markdown and maintained by a company which explicitly shares my commitment to a better, Open web. A somewhat-outdated version of this site's theme is listed among others in Writeas' offi...
come 2023, we’ll finally catch up past the traditional multiple-choice and “griddable” response questions we’ve had as long as I’ve been a Texas teacher. While state testing isn’t everything, assessment FOR learning and using tech tools to help us assess FOR learning are kind of a...
I blogged since September 2002, and wrote one article per day since then until my 10 year anniversary of blogging. Here are all the blogs I wrote, and there are many! Delegation as Productivity Tools (2) Baidu’s Deal Is Proof That M&A Will Flourish in China (6) Anyone Still Read ...
” I told myself over and over that I was content to be a “technical tester” and restrict my coding habits to testing scripts, test automation frameworks and tools. Nevermind that I kept having toprove my technical knowledge over and over again, once as a tester and additionally, as a...
– Knowing I was new to Microsoft, Tim (Twitter) reached out and pointed me to great resources to help navigate the oodles of tools and info within Microsoft. Not only that but he introduced me to some great folks at Summit. Thank you much Tim! Very much appreciate it!
Blogging the decline and fall Posted on January 22, 2013 by Polymath I’m back. I’m not happy to be back, but the signs and portents are bad and I find I now need a place to collect my thoughts (even better would be a place to discuss them but I don’t have the energy or ...
with no resources at all, made the camp’s logo out of the most humble materials, and how they could do things that made my jaw drop in a place where I didn’t seem to have any boundaries, and then I looked back and realized that there is always a boundary inside of me that I ...