Author's note: This post is the final installment in a series on AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (and other competent imposters). The series chronicles the development of AcadiMeet, a scheduling
Author's note: This post is the second in a series on AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (and other competent imposters). The series chronicles the development of AcadiMeet, a scheduling application
Author's note: This post is the first in a series on AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (and other competent imposters). The series chronicles the development of AcadiMeet, a scheduling application
Anyone who has worked with me knows that while I can talk the talk of web development, and while I do a relatively good job of managing teams of developers and designers, when
This week in my DMD 2010: History of Digital Culture class, I've been teaching the history and theory of digital information. To illustrate the concept, I like to use the ubiquitous