Scriptorium
Welcome
I have redirected the blog that used to be at grahamtx.net/greg/ to here at greggraham.blogspot.com. I have also renamed this blog to Scriptorium because it will contain posts having to do with Theology (which mostly comes from Scripture) as well as programming (for which I often use scripting languages). Scriptorium refers to the "written output of a monastery" [
Wikipedia], and while I am not a monastery, I do now work at a school run by monks, so that's another reason for me to pick this new name.
I hope that the new readers of this site who are interested in Theology are not bothered by the programming posts, and I hope the old programming readers are not bothered by the Theology posts. I have gone back and forth in the past on whether to have separate blogs for these subjects, or one combined blog. Well, it's combined again, and I hope it's for the best.
Great Quote
Tim, the Enchanter, is a Ruby coder who also created a git installer for OS X. His blog has a great quote at the bottom: "What manner of man are you that can summon up code without C# or Java?"
Let the Coding Begin
As is obvious, I have not posted a lot on here lately. Part of the reason is not thinking about it, or putting something in
Twitter instead. However, another reason is I haven't done much coding lately. Well, that's about to change. I need to do v. 2.0 of a
Django app at work this summer, and I will be doing some coding at home in
Processing to get ready to teach it in the fall. Hopefully these projects will inspire some posting here.
Greg Graham's writings on software and theology.