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Regarding WebAssign

Jan 19, 2012 No Comments ›› tbarrasso

Does it really make sense to pay to do your homework? Let me make myself abundantly clear: WebAssign is the worst piece of software that I have ever had to deal with to date! The reasons for this are rather simple: from a software engineers perspective the user experience is awful, very circa 1999. There is ...

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unLock Pick – Automatic Screen-On for Android

Dec 23, 2011 1 Comment ›› tbarrasso

Yesterday I pushed unLock Pick to the Android Market. It is a simple application that automatically turns your device's screen on when it receives a notification. It features controllable notifications (respond to some, not all), in-pocket detection (wait until the device has been removed from your pocket before turning the screen on), and a controllable ...

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Let The Blogging Begin

Dec 3, 2011 No Comments ›› tbarrasso

There is not much to say other than that I will begin blogging. Here I intend to keep people up-to-date on my endeavors, post tutorials from my experiences, and much more. Twitter is nice, but with a 140 word limit it is no blog. Keep checking in for all the latest, and happy coding.

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Alquerque for iOS is now Open Source

Dec 3, 2011 No Comments ›› tbarrasso

Some time ago I made an application for Apple's iOS called Alquerque which has just been made available open source under the GNU GPLv3 license on GitHub. For more info check out the link above or my profile on GitHub and let me know what you think. Unfortunately I am still too young to post ...

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Bhopal and Occupy Boston

Dec 3, 2011 4 Comments ›› tbarrasso

Today was a special occasion for the residents of Dewey Square at the Occupy Boston movement. On December 3, 2011, exactly 27 years ago, the world's worst industrial catastrophe unfolded now know as the Bhopal disaster. The participants included a number of Metro-Boston residents as well as a survivor of the accident. Union Carbide, now ...

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