Last week, my high school, the University of Toronto Schools (UTS), sent out an e-mail concerning the University of Toronto’s rejection of its site redevelopment proposal, effectively thanking UTS for all the fish. Though not entirely surprising, what was surprising was finding an article in the Globe and Mail about it this morning, prompting this off-cycle blog post. Not …
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At the request of jp, I have created a version of Inflo that’s more napkin-like. It’s fully compatible with the regular version of Inflo (it has a few known quirks because a) this is a hack and b) we’ll see how popular it is). However, it’s not yet linked in to the regular Inflo, yet. …
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Last week, I added support for client-side macros to Inflo. While I had previously reengineered the custom autocomplete widget (used for entering content) in anticipation of additions such as this, I hadn’t really thought about how the macros would actually work. In the end, I was surprised at how simple it was to add, although …
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One can fairly simply write a module to dump data into Inflo. The first thing I populated the database with was with some population data and then surface area data. I’m currently thinking of adding GDP data. Any ideas as to what other easily mineable data I ought to include?
And now for something completely different: the post that I’ve alluded to for a few weeks (and as far back as last year)…