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David is an occasional blogger, software engineer, Nintendo fanboy, liberal, news magazine addict, voracious TiVo user, and bibliophile. He was born in St. Louis, grew up in southern Indiana, and returned to St. Louis to attend Washington University. He hasn't managed to escape yet. He's a fan of free wine tastings, too many tv shows to name, and eating out. David makes his living developing web applications used internally by his employer. He doesn't blog about work because he's heard too many stories about that causing workplace troubles. There's more on the about page. |
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Yesterday was the big ACM Programming Contest. It did not go as expected. The problem that Joe came up with was so large that no one actually finished in the allotted time. Consequently, the deadline for submitting a solution has been extended to 11:59pm Friday. I wonder if anyone will actual submit something.
In other nerdy, ACM-related news, I am going to buy a book about the Apache web server today. Hopefully, I will learn enough from it to be able to move the ACM website to our new server (acm.wustl.edu) later this week. I hope all of the CGI stuff transfers over with no trouble. I'm guessing I'll have to edit all the scripts to point to the new address, though.
Chris tells me that the 431 lab takes less than an hour to do, so I'm going to get some lunch and work on that for part of the afternoon. Then I'll go buy the Apache book at the Library, Ltd.
Posted by on 3 April 2001 at 1:21 PM


