January 2009
74 posts
“Just as you have used new technology to engage with the American electorate,...”
– RConversation: Dear President Obama: in talking to China, remember its people
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Bamboo Blog - Advanced Poker →
Jan 30th
MF Bliki: FlaccidScrum →
Jan 30th
“One test of a bubble is how many entrepreneurs are focused on their upcoming...”
– Work on Stuff that Matters: First Principles - O’Reilly Radar
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Work on Stuff that Matters: First Principles -... →
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Let's all grow up →
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The Interview Question You Should Always Ask —... →
Jan 30th
“If I get a virus, I can ‘git revert’ it.”
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“Anyway, yes, I did it. I put all of Windows under git version control.”
– Tracking an entire Windows sytem inside Git
Jan 29th
“A related thing is that there was blind faith in the value of financial...”
– An Interview With Michael Lewis - The Atlantic Business Channel
Jan 28th
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Of interest, according to Kwabena, Blue Gene takes the power of 1,200 households. Your brain uses 10 watts. An as a result, your brain uses about the same amount of power as laptop computer but has the power of a supercomputer. Your Brain Uses 10 Watts | UI and us
Jan 27th
“Everything about this article is flawed - what I intended to say has an...”
– defmacro - Taming Perfectionism
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Rocks Into Gold: →
Rocks Into Gold is a biztech parable, written by Clarke Ching, for software developers who want to Survive - and then Thrive – through the Credit Crunch.
Jan 27th
Clarke Ching - More Chilli Please →
blog on software development with agile and constraints management, lean
Jan 27th
C and Morse Code →
“What’s the main difference between hams who know Morse code and programmers know C? The C programmers actually have a point.”
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InfoQ: Visualizing Agile Projects using Kanban... →
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Auditorium - Index →
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IBM Turns Old NYT Editorial and PR Into Ads →
On NYT’s “Sponsored Archive” program
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“The point is, when someone tells me they’re good at multitasking, I know that...”
–  Once again: Do Not Multitask. — Hoover’s Business Insight Zone
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CSS Selector Shell →
See what the browser sees
Jan 21st
entp hoth blog git track is where it's at →
a few nice git aliases
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Integrity | The easy and fun automated continuous... →
Another continuous integration server (built in Ruby/Sinatra)
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This is Japan! on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Jan 20th
Tv's cobweb: Git for Computer Scientists →
Jan 20th
"Simplified Software Process" — Hack && Ship →
hack, then ship. A simple, assisted, git workflow
Jan 20th
My Git Workflow (Michael Ivey) →
a set of sample git workflows for 3 different situations
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Giles Bowkett: Cute Video Summarizes Cluetrain Manifesto
Jan 18th
INTERPRETER TRAINING RESOURCES 2008 →
“the only dedicated site for students of conference interpreting” Lots of helpful articles
Jan 18th
doogooroo (Master Japanese) →
Formerly “how to be a gun at Japanese” Various Japanese study tips and links, for all levels of japanese
Jan 18th