by suleski | Oct 11, 2015 | Art, Reference
I’m not a modeler or texturer. I’ve dabbled in it enough to understand workflows, but not practiced enough to make awesome-looking things. Evidently, with the advent of 3D modeling and 3D printing, a number of sites have popped up where people put up...
by suleski | Oct 11, 2015 | Management, Reference, Technical, Troubleshooting
My phone started to run out of space recently. Turns out that I had a lot of photos on it taking up space. When I deleted them, I noticed that the photos would disappear from Google Drive too – not exactly what I wanted. Happens to be a way to remove the...
by suleski | Sep 7, 2015 | Reference, Technical
I had a case where I wanted to subtract the corporate tax from a gross profit. If you are familiar with taxes, you might realize that it is not as simple as taking a percentage and calling it a day. Instead, you must pay a certain percentage of tax on profit up to a...
by suleski | Sep 7, 2015 | Products, Reference
Not bad. Certainly not as robust as the Microsoft desktop counterparts, but pretty awesome. I’m now using Sheets to perform financial analysis and after some tinkering and digging today, I feel that I am a moderate level of comfort (which is about where I was...
by suleski | Aug 28, 2015 | Management, Reference, Review, Technical
I use a number of programs for development. They can be intertwined, have nuances, etc. I offer some thoughts on each, but also serves as a reminder on my development setup. NetBeans This is my IDE for web development. I use it because it compiles LESS,...