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Scott Bailey
Former Digital Humanities Developer
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I am a digital humanities developer in the Scholars’ Lab and a Ph.D. candidate in philosophical theology, writing a dissertation examining vulnerability at the intersection of theological anthropology and neuroscience.
After years working heavily in theological ontology and metaphysics, I have a burgeoning interest in Javascript application frameworks, the role of the humanities in public discourse, and the pedagogical use of digital technologies.
All Posts by Scott
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Programmatically Building High-level Charts with Bokeh08.23.2016
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Refactoring Ivanhoe02.06.2015
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Troubleshooting Acceptance Testing in RSpec and Capybara11.19.2014
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Taking the Alt-Ac Route08.21.2014
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Dialogical Code and the Adventure of Pair Programming05.01.2014
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More Better Breaking04.11.2014
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Building From Scratch Then Scratching That Build01.16.2014
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Building a Website and Pulling Apart WordPress Plugins01.05.2014
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Role Journals, Texts, Pedagogy, and Pragmatism11.15.2013
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Building, Dwelling, Coding10.21.2013
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on games that just fizzle - a chronicle and reflection10.10.2013
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Greetings09.16.2013