Tag Archives: work

del.icio.us bookmarks for April 28th, 2008 through April 30th, 2008

The Wetware Crisis: the Dead Sea effect : Bruce F. Webster - The Dead Sea effect describes the situation in many programming shops: the most competent people leave, tired of mismanagement, while the rest just reminds behind.
livecoding - Google Code - “This library implements something which is often called live coding or code reloading. It […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for April 12th, 2008 through April 17th, 2008

CodeClimber: “All I need is a Programmer” - I’ve been in this situation and yes, most people think programming has to be easy.
(fn () Arc Language Blog): Arc Internals, Part 1 - “This article is the first part of a description of the implementation of the Arc language, based on my examination of the code.”
programming: […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for February 5th, 2008 through February 6th, 2008

Static Languages: Rationalizations and Myths :: Steve Vinoski?s Blog - A very good answer to a really bad “dynamic languages are bad” article.
How Software Companies Die - By: Orson Scott Card, Windows Sources, March 1995, p. 208
research!rsc: The Discovery of Debugging - “Debugging was a surprise. When the early computer pioneers built the first programmable […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for January 4th, 2008

10 Reasons the Age of Finite State Machines is Over ? AiGameDev.com -
Reading On Lisp: Then and Now? « Learning Lisp - Re-reading On Lisp made me think on how little I knew back then… I hope I get the same feeling again when I re-re-read it in a few year’s time.
mikeash.com: The Cults […]

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 […]