2012: One to three, that’s all — One to three good pieces of work each day. That’s all I want to check off my list, and anything [...]
2011: Growing as a developer: Automated tests — For this project, I put a lot of time into writing tests. Now they’re paying off. User acceptance testing [...]
2010: Android life so far — It’s been three weeks since I bought my Android phone, and I’m having lots of fun hacking it. Here’s what [...]
2009: How I find and learn from mentors — Would you be willing to describe in more detail how those relationships came to be, and how you’ve gone about [...]
2007: Tips for conference bloggers — Conference reports are a great way to help share knowledge and justify
the expense of conference travel, but attendees are often [...]
2006: Stuffing envelopes, writing cards… — <stretch>
Halfway through my US/Canada 2006 letters. I’m limiting myself to 100
letters for now, although I *might* send more from the [...]
2006: Learning from the best — I grew up with books and audiotapes of Tom Peters, Zig Ziglar, and Tom
Hopkins. I can *still* hear Tom Hopkins [...]
2004: PLUG Christmas Party —
I would like to invite you to attend and celebrate with us in our upcoming
Christmas party and General Assembly this [...]
2003: Natural language processing — http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/11/2358209&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=126&tid=156&tid=185
From Slashdot:
Zhang Le, a Chinese scientist working on Natural Language
Processing has decided to pack the most important language analysis
and [...]
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vec > “Emacs vs. Vi” holy war (one of the classic battles in computer science) no, not really! computer science deals in way more complex problems. – May 18, 8:59 AM
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