Hackfest 10001000

January 28th, 2009 by Mark Luffel

Warmish winter day old friends hack

Nirmal
destroying scribd,
using custom version of pdf2ppm toget text info,
building a DHTML interface to view pdfs

Mansi
apartment hunting on the ipod

Tejus
tried to learn simpledb
laughed at Tyrus quotes
thinking of running his scmple project on AWS+simpledb

Alex
learning Scala
trying to figure out a good environment to write code in
did some code archeology on old GT code

Lindsey
wrote another pass of her scheme compiler
went to the Google Workshop for Women Engineers
graded scheme homeworks

Rob
tried and failed to install Processing
practiced Kanji on his mobile device

Mark
working on Corkbird
saving things to disk working, now saving to cloud
Java, Django, HTTP form-data

Hackfest 10000111

January 20th, 2009 by Mark Luffel

Cold day domestic hack
Pies, knitting, and code

Alex
– this weekend: learning Logo, wrote the “Accordian” [sic] problem in
it (and Haskell)
– it’s an acceptable-ish Lisp, although somewhat clunky. Also seems to
use templates instead of first-class functions
– queuing up a bunch of NLP papers to read
– tonight: Real World Haskell, chapter 4. Adventures in map/reduce.

Lindsey
– tonight: writing an automatic continuation-passing-style transformer
– wrote a compiler for a verysmall subset of Scheme (to x86_64 asm)
– interviewed for an internship at the Goog on Friday
– started being a TA for undergrad Programming Languages! Taught class
for a few minutes today.

Emily
– tonight: writing code in Sinatra, a ruby web framework

Molly
– tonight: knitting a lace shawl
– brought an apple pie and a berry pie
– explaining crochet vs knitting to Mark

Mark
– tonight: writing serialization code for corkbird
– wrote lots of testcases this weekend, which makes writing code easy!

Hackfest 10000110

January 13th, 2009 by Mark Luffel

Nirmal (Patel) is here!
Telling us about his research and trips to Korea for a project.
He’s been reading for quals.

Alex is hacking Haskell, doing the Accordian problem.
Doing IO.
Working on chapter 4 of Real World Haskell.

Rob is scheduling a Martial Arts Movie Party.
He uploaded holiday photos. ( New Year’s Eve and beyond )

Mark is talking with Nirmal.
He worked on Corkbird’s Processing/Java -> JSON serialization over the weekend.

Lindsey made a page for her academic exploits, started classes (incl. a compilers class), and is now an Associate Instructor (aka TA) for the undergrad programming languages class.
Also: working on Project Euler, just finished #4.

Hackfest 10000101

January 7th, 2009 by Lindsey Kuper

(posting a day late)

Alex:
– finishing up chapter 3 of Real World Haskell
– thinking about extracurricular GWTs

Lindsey:
– working on the Factors and Factorials problem
— all that’s left to do is the formatting
— well, actually the algorithm could be better too

Mark:
– mod_rewrite for feeds and author migration on atlhack.org
– started on a Processing sketch-sharing site, Corkbird

Rob:
– hacked his school schedule
– something with Ableton

Hackfest 10000100

January 1st, 2009 by Mark Luffel

New Years Hacking

present: Graham, Lindsey, Alex, Alsie, Mark

Graham started on MSL,
his domain-specific language for mosaicing,
distracted by interactive fiction “violet
he’s postponed the interactive fiction he’s writing about his research group (for the moment)

Lindsey is reading “Algorithms in a Nutshell

Alex is looking at some Haskell

Mark making header images for atlhack.org,
randomly displaying them, writing SQL to copy tags from Drupal to WordPress
distracted by showing Alsie his collection of neat photos from the internet

Hackfest 10000011

December 22nd, 2008 by graham

22 Dec 2008 – special session

Several aspects of our plans fell through. We ate dinner at Mark’s house and were about to leave 9ish, but Octane closed at 9. Emily suggested we go to Inman Perk. We did and later continued the meeting at Mark’s house.

present- Graham, Mark, Rob, Emily, Richard, and Alberto.

Mark and Emily discussed the existence of evil.
Rob is installing XP on his audio machine.
Graham worked on an elevator in Inform 7.
Mark is making something in processing.

Hackfest 10000010

July 29th, 2008 by Mark Luffel

Dez: (new member)
– Rails programmer
– started as a designer
– working on a Basecamp-like app
– wants something bigger than the default Rails scaffolding
– – but smaller than ActiveScaffold
– talking with Ashok and Erik about hosting providers
Zach:
– working on BigNum class in java
– talking with Alex about two’s complement
– figuring out how to draw transparent rectangles in swing
– – using that knowledge for the speed reader
Alex:
– looking at Logo
– – it’s an acceptable LISP
– – wrote a scheme version of this logo program
– went to OSCON
– learning Haskell
Lindsey:
– went to OSCON
– packed all her stuff
– – leaving Thursday from Portland to Indiana
– might be learning Haskell
Ashok:
– memorization app
– reading hitchiker’s guide
– trying to run call of duty in wine, didn’t work for him
– had a dream about fonts and OCR
– – next project will be about OCR for entering medical forms
Mark:
– working on geomerative
– – fixed a bug this weekend (that he had created)
– needs to get the courage to write the meshing code
– made bagels from Yuna’s recipe
Erik:
– adding RSpec’s for his work project
– talking about migrations, his model-based permission system

Hackfest 10000001

July 23rd, 2008 by Mark Luffel

erik:
– posting a new rails plugin
– – acts_as_referenced
mark:
– trying to make the jaxer/appcelerator thing work
– working on the new atlhack.org blog

Hackfest 10000000

July 23rd, 2008 by Mark Luffel

– icfp 08
– – alex,lindsey
– – – hacked in scheme, upstairs at monroe dr
– – – learned how to do sockets in scheme
– – – lindsey got lots of traffic to her blog due to icfp mailing-list posts
– – –
– – erik, mark, martin
– – – hacked in python, used mercurial, at the kitchen table on monroe dr
– – – wrote PID and lots of geometry, used twisted
– – – mercurial was a disaster, in part due to us trying to push to a shared repository (with an ssh url)
alex:
– datamining class continues
– going to oscon next week
lindsey:
– did inheritance in scheme for the first time (during icfp)
– going to oscon next week
rob:
– played with sketchup, going to plan his room in 3d
erik:
– configuring vim
– redesigning his blog, going minimalist
mark:
– restyling his blog

Hackfest 1111111

July 23rd, 2008 by Mark Luffel

sonali:
– new choices quilt beta, testing
erik:
– wrote a plugin http://subwindow.com/articles/22
– rode his bike to octane
tejus:
– fixing skyblox/yahoo-maps/loading-order
mark:
– helping tejus with skyblox/yahoo-maps/loading-order
– contributed to geomerative http://github.com/rikrd/geomerative/tree/ea03e4af61fe3721453e2b9609a91798dd4231c0
– created a patch that allows pyd/celerid to run on os x http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=20219
lindsey:
– hanging out in atlanta
– seven problems away from finishing chapter one of sicp
– created a programming challenge http://lindseykuper.livejournal.com/265703.html
alex:
– looking into scheme
– srfi, a bigger standard library (some from olin shivers) http://srfi.schemers.org/
– gave a talk to children at gatech
– discovered ‘disassemble’ command in lisp
– did lindsey’s challenge, in python and scheme
ashok:
– excited about freenet, anonymous + distributed storage networks
– providing html + dreamweaver help to alice