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I listen to a crap load of podcasts. Historically, these have been mostly tech podcasts, but recently I've been falling down that morass that is American politics....
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I listen to a crap load of podcasts. Historically, these have been mostly tech podcasts, but recently I've been falling down that morass that is American politics....
I only started engaging with LinkedIn recently and encountered posts by or about Dennis Savic and Savic Motorcycles. I reposted a few of these posts on LinkedIn recently and thought it best to...
I just listened to a great podcast: There’s lots of great aussie entrepreneurial stories at the hive web site. Sounds like they’re finishing up on the site which is a shame....
The Gephi blog has a post on the Egyptian political changes in relation to Mubarak: The Gephi dynamic visualization of the twitter relationships reminded me of the work we are doing on the MVX Object...
It’s just the way of the world, but clients and potential clients of software development often use particular wording in order to imply that some work should be very inexpensive to complete....
One of the blogs I read is written by Werner Vogels the CTO of Amazon. His latest blog post includes an excerpt from one of Roosevelt’s speeches which I found particularly inspiring: It is not the...
Listening to This Developer’s Life and enjoying it. The following quote from living legend Dan Bricklin (the co-creator of the first spreadsheet program Visicalc) is something I view as a truism....
One of the blogs I subscribe to is by Reginald Braithwaite. He was recently interviewed on InfoQ and part of the conversation related to the development process of generalizing in programming: ……so...
Check out the Ward Cunningham interview on The ServerSide.net. I identify somewhat with the following quote: I do know that a lot of times if the programmer gets good, while he is getting good, he...
Though carpal tunnel syndrome isn't directly software development related, it's worth a mention in this blog as I'm sure many software developers will experience it or some form wrist/keyboarding...