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+ <title>Song book for Computer Scientists</title>
+ <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Song_book_for_Computer_Scientists.html</link>
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+ <pubDate>Sun, 24 Jun 2012 13:30:00 +0200</pubDate>
+ <description><p>Many years ago, while studying Computer Science at the
+<a href="http://www.uit.no/">University of Tromsø</a>, I started
+collecting computer related songs for use at parties. The original
+version was written in LaTeX, but a few years ago I got help from
+Håkon W. Lie, one of the inventors of W3C CSS, to convert it to HTML
+while keeping the ability to create a nice book in PDF format. I have
+not had time to maintain the book for a while now, and guess I should
+put it up on some public version control repository where others can
+help me extend and update the book. If anyone is volunteering to help
+me with this, send me an email. Also let me know if there are songs
+missing in my book.</p>
+
+<p>I have not mentioned the book on my blog so far, and it occured to
+me today that I really should let all my readers share the joys of
+singing out load about programming, computers and computer networks.
+Especially now that <a href="http://debconf12.debconf.org/">Debconf
+12</a> is about to start (and I am not going). Want to sing? Check
+out <a href="http://www.hungry.com/~pere/cs-songbook/">Petter's
+Computer Science Songbook</a>.
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