March 28, 2015 by Daniel P. Clark

Work Flow and Making Progress

Getting things done is a highly relevant topic in today’s society.  I’m no authority on the subject myself.  But I have learned a few things I need to write down for myself, and hey, why not for you as well?  I actually find myself going to my blog as reference somewhat often.  I want to…

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March 6, 2015 by Daniel P. Clark

Numeric Bases and Defining Your Own

Lately I’ve been teaching my niece a new way to do math.  She would have difficulty with addition and subtraction of numbers if they contained more than a few digits.  I asked her if she’d ever seen a clock where the numbers rolled over (like in the movie Ground Hog Day).  She hadn’t.  I decided…

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January 22, 2015 by Daniel P. Clark

Learning Your First Programming Language

If the idea of designing software intrigues you; then you’re in the right place.  Often times the things that keeps you from moving forward is the “fear of the unknown”, or simply doubting your ability/capacity to learn.  If programming looks like some big ominous thing and like it’s more trouble than it’s worth, then you…

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December 9, 2014 by Daniel P. Clark

Ruby & Ruby on Rails Methods for Discovery Part 1

When I program I see it as both an art and a challenge.  The art is in the how.  The challenges I see as detective work.  The answer is unknown as of yet, and it’s your job to sleuth it out.  A detective hunts down the clues until an answer is found.  Yes, that is…

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April 29, 2012 by Daniel P. Clark

Fluoride, BT, and We Don’t Even Know!

The American landscape has become one of the biggest testing grounds for experimental foods, and detrimental water.  What brought this about?  Why money of course!  That and people in ignorance and passiveness.  Because what you don’t know won’t hurt you right?  American cases for Cancer, Autism, and other conditions have been rapidly rising.  As has…

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