Tag Archives: computers

Computing in the clouds

This post in in response to Cory Doctorow’s recent column for the Guardian, “Not every cloud has a silver lining.” I think many of his points are well spoken, but I’m playing devils advocate here on a few things. Here’s … Continue reading

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A confession (more on Librarians and programming)

I have been following the replies to my post on teaching programming in library school, and I have a confession to make before I continue: I am horribly biased. I’ve wanted to learn to program for a long time, and … Continue reading

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Why every Library Science student should learn programming

The title is meant to incite a bit of discussion. I myself am not entirely convinced that every library student should be required to take a semester long course in programming, but I also think there are several very good … Continue reading

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