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As one of my former managers said once, “I read this 3 times and all I know is that it’s in English.”
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“the extreme, irrational fear of butterflies, moths, and other members of the order lepidoptera.”
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On using Java as the C of Ruby, i.e., for performance and low-level. Yuh!
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Everyone likes the talking dogs…
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I have mixed feelings about working in the evenings. Once I get kids, it will be bad unless there’s a big pay off or it’s an emergency. At some point, The World of Work will just need to admit that multi-timezones don’t really work too well…?
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Diagram of coders who consider themselves better than others. Nice ruby note.
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“In the past, innovation was driven by the military or corporate markets. But now the consumer market, with its vast economies of scale and appetite for novelty, leads the way.” Like I been sayin’ 😉
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If Amazon is smart, they’ll leave this laugh out loud page exactly as it is. Let’s watch!
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A nice comment from David Mendels asking what Open Flash means, pouring out plenty of context in the process. My first instinct is to compare it to the newly open sourced Java. Or, compare and contrast Adobe and JBoss and MySQL…hrm…
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Review of 3 JavaScript unit testing frameworks: CrossCheck, Test.Runner, and JsUnit.
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New Art Brut song.
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This is, like, the most awesome Firefox plugin slash JavaScript/HTML/Web App debugger I have ever seen. Wow. Tool vendors need to pay attention and do and/or use this.
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I wonder if Pearson PR folks got this rolling. Either way, it’s a “fun” article, if a bit cliche.
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The story of Vista.
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Both segments of this episode are good: first, on being human and empathetic as a leader, second how to create a new LoB.
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Just stick that old sticky thing on the curb. Austin: yuh!
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