Monthly Archives: September 2012

Implementing WebVTT in Firefox at Seneca

Fall Teaching It’s the start of a new semester, and once again I’m teaching the Open Source and Mozilla Development course at Seneca’s Centre for Development of Open Technology.  I love teaching this course for many reasons: it’s different every time I do it and never boring; the students and I get to work on real [...]
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On bunkum: a word with Le Carré

Last week I allowed myself the guilty pleasure of reading nothing but spy novels while at the cottage.  I had wanted to read a number of John le Carré’s books, and loaded my Kindle for the trip. First, a word on Le Carré.  I really love his writing.  Here are one-hundred pound plots dolled out a [...]
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