Tag Archives: philosophy

del.icio.us bookmarks for January 30th, 2008 through February 1st, 2008

On a Budget - The Daily WTF - This reminds me that on my day, we had to do everything with 0s and 1s, and sometimes we’d run out of 0s!
Jaql: A JSON Query Language -
Paper Trail » Blog Archive » In Defense Of Computer Science - “I agree with Abelsson and Sussman that […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for January 17th, 2008 through January 18th, 2008

Chet Haase’s Blog: Crystal Methodology - Good parody of development process methodologies.
Mark Bernstein: NeoVictorian Computing - This is a lot closer to Christopher Alexander’s “The Timeless Way of Building” than the GoF book.
Sign Your Work | Programmer?s Paradox - “The world would be a better place if all programmers did one thing: Signed their work.” […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for December 26th, 2007

9 Tips for the aspiring Emacs playboy | LispCast -
hackety org » This Hack Was Not Properly Planned - “I really think chaos is an essential component of writing code. The system is too big for you to fathom. So you are always finding yourself in unfamiliar territory.”
Overcoming Bias: The Amazing Virgin Pregnancy - […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for December 24th, 2007

Overcoming Bias: Welcome to Overcoming Bias! - “We blog life through the lens of the cognitive sciences: Cognitive psychology, evolutionary psychology, microeconomics, applied statistics, social psychology, probability and decision theory, even a bit of Artificial Intelligence now and then.”
Overcoming Bias: Procrastination - Advice for overcoming procrastination. If only it weren’t so tired to follow […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for December 13th, 2007 through December 23rd, 2007

Pouring water back into the flask - Reg Braithwaite on economy of concepts versus simplicity.
Coderspiel / The human programmer - Difficult to summarise, but really interesting to read.
Golf is a good program spoiled - Good article on different ways of expressing the same code and the effect this has on code size and complexity.
What If […]