Monday, August 29, 2011

metadata conference

There is an entire conference about metadata and vocabularies. This is insane. But important. I actually wish I could learn all the content about the conference without actually traveling.

Program:
http://dcevents.dublincore.org/index.php/IntConf/index/pages/view/program-2011

Metadata people say "Dublin Core" a lot and until you know what that is, it is very perplexing.

Dublin Core (from wikipedia):

The Dublin Core set of metadata elements provides a small and fundamental group of text elements through which most resources can be described and catalogued. Using only 15 base text fields, a Dublin Core metadata record can describe physical resources such as books, digital materials such as videosoundimage, or text files, and composite media like web pages. Metadata records based on Dublin Core are intended to be used for cross-domain information resource description and have become standard in the fields of library science and computer science. Implementations of Dublin Core typically make use of XML and are Resource Description Framework based.


Friday, August 26, 2011

mamp

mamp stands for Mac, Apache, MySQL, PHP.

http://www.mamp.info/en/index.html

"manage your websites locally"

we shall see.

README says:

README for MAMP 2.0

- Put your HTML and PHP files in the htdocs folder!
- Database files are stored in the folder db/mysql or db/sqlite.
- PHP errors are logged in the file logs/php_error.log. If you doubleclick the logfile, the console will be open, which show the last errors.

How to create a local environment using MAMP
http://drupal.org/node/66187

    Wednesday, August 24, 2011

    vim

    I just installed macvim as a new text editor.

    I still remember a command or two for vi.

    Ready for my life to be changed now.

    http://code.google.com/p/macvim/

    I plan to do a lot of search and replace by script.
    Maybe some html editing instead of in seamonkey.


    Tuesday, August 23, 2011

    earth cube

    I'm adding a new topic to this blog, cyberinfrastructure (to take NSF's out-of-date word). And I'm not going to add propriety either. I considered having a new blog about geoinformatics but now I've decided that I should just add to the list of topics in matlabor. (Currently something like (1) matlab (2) GIS (3) stuff I like.)

    In these new posts I will attempt to capture the interesting events and topics in the deluge of emails and announcements I get.

    Random: I was thinking of building a matlab program to analyze Eminem lyrics.

    Anyway, the first cyberinfrastructurey post is about Earth Cube.

    http://www.nsf.gov/geo/earthcube/index.jsp

    NSF ... recognize(s) the multifaceted challenges of modern, data-intensive science and education and envision an environment where low adoption thresholds and new capabilities act together to greatly increase the productivity and capability of researchers and educators working at the frontiers of Earth system science.

    Writing about cyberinfrastructure often has a lot of very long sentences.