Tony Tam

Tony Tam

Tony Tam grew up in San Francisco and has lived in the Bay Area for 30 years. He is a software engineer by training and has worked for Yahoo! for over 11 years. His passion is raising his daughter, teaching software programming, making latte art at home and exploring San Francisco during the weekends.
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  • Living a Life Without Regrets
    If your life were to end on this Earth in a couple of months, would you have any regrets?
  • "Pearl" Chapter 1: Hunting
    This story was a work of fiction written by my 9 year old daughter Cate Tam. More of her writing will be appearing in Cate's Musings. This work was produced in 2 sessions of the 30 minute focus writing sessions.
  • I'm a Human Being
    A fictional story about the homeless in San Francisco
  • How Parental Stress Affects a Child
    "This a series of articles about parenting from the perspective of the child and the parent. Tony is a single father a 9 year old child. Cate is a child who excels in writing in school.
  • Why I Came to Yahoo! and Why I Am Still Here?
    A positive article and a call for Yahoo! engineers to rally for the company
  • Candlelight Christmas Concert at Mission Dolores Basilica Church
    Lift your holiday spirits early this Sunday
  • Free Mission Murals Walking Tour
    "Tours are offered in San Francisco's most famous (or, in some cases, infamous) districts, as well as in some of its more hidden neighborhoods." - http://www.sfcityguides.org/overview.html
  • Coda in the San Francisco Mission District
    Coda is San Francisco's premiere Supperclub and live music venue featuring fresh, local and delicious Northern California fare and showcasing world renowned jazz, soul and funk musicians nightly. -- http://www.codalive.com/
  • Binary Numbers: Teaching Computer Programming to Kids: Lesson 1
    This morning Cate and I were eating crepes, she asked me what this means? "10001001". So I decided to use this a chance to get her more interested in computer science.
  • Swimming Classes for Kids in San Francisco
    The San Francisco Park and Recreation department offers swimming classes throughout the public pools in the city. While that is a great option, my child's swimming skills drastically improved when she enrolled in Petite Baleen near Crissy Fields.
  • Flips and Jumps at Acrosports Gym in San Francisco
    AcroSports is a non-profit organization offering classes year-round for students age 18-months through adult in gymnastics, tumbling, circus arts, dance, and more. (from http://acrosports.org/)
  • Simplify your life
    donate or sell things in your closet that you have not looked at in 1 year, you might be thinking that little precious bag you bought on sale might be used one day. Better to let someone enjoy it than have it take up space take an inventory of all things things in your life that is taking your at

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