February 2008
10 posts
How Hard Could It Be?: Lessons I Learned in the... →
Another good Spolsky article :)
Feb 29th
Hypothetical Labs » Dead Simple Process Pooling →
Feb 28th
5 tags
State of CS
It is a real problem in my opinion. I have been long enough in this game to have realised an unfortunate truth. Namely, that Computer Science fundamentals are re-learned by each new generation in the field. The “science” doesn’t seem to move on much in a formal sense. Instead, stories are handed down in an ad-hoc fashion from generation to generation around digital campfires. ...
Feb 21st
They're Working on Their Own, Just Side by Side -... →
NYT on coworking. The funniest thing is the last line which mentions how the guy who started it is now working for Google (the irresistible blackhole!).
Feb 21st
Windows Mobile Team Blog : How do you dial... →
Considering that I’ve never dialed a 1-800 number, this is all interesting!
Feb 18th
DBMS2 — DataBase Management System Services»Blog... →
4 categories of RDBMS products
Feb 17th
Free Session: In-the-Brain of Francesco Cesarini... →
Presentation on Erlang from Dec 2007
Feb 16th
Damien Katz: Incremental Map/Reduce →
How incremental map/reduce will be implemented in CouchDB soon. Reduce operations need to be associative and commutative.
Feb 7th
YouTube - History of Everything →
Theme song of CBS Comedy “The Big Bang Theory”. I love this show - it’s like “The IT Crowd” except it’s American and they’re theoretical physicists.
Feb 6th
9 tags
Circos.com at DEMO 08
Feb 2nd