Pliant yet another language that intrests me.
Your job is not your
Your job is not your
Story about the ex-girlfriend If
If you are an ex-girlfriend of mine, and I’ve never told you that you farted, then yes, the following is about you. Sorry about that.
BTW, women snore 🙂
Story about the ex-girlfriend If
If you are an ex-girlfriend of mine, and I’ve never told you that you farted, then yes, the following is about you. Sorry about that.
BTW, women snore 🙂
The Joel Test: 12 Steps
The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
Like this has never happened to you:
… project managers had been so insistent on keeping to the “schedule” that programmers simply rushed through the coding process, writing extremely bad code, because the bug fixing phase was not a part of the formal schedule.
Unrealistic scheduled can kill a project.
The Joel Test: 12 Steps
The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
Like this has never happened to you:
… project managers had been so insistent on keeping to the “schedule” that programmers simply rushed through the coding process, writing extremely bad code, because the bug fixing phase was not a part of the formal schedule.
Unrealistic scheduled can kill a project.
Peter Wayner On The Spread
Peter Wayner On The Spread Of Information
The centralized, one-corporation economy is what’s new. In the past, there was competition. Everything was not run by central planners of big corporations.
Dyson’s words were used to imply that people who think for themselves and do not check with some central host for permission are acting like viruses. It’s pretty sad to hear that the free flow of people, capital, and information is something that’s scary and bad.
Now apply the same idea to the internal runnings of corporations. How many out there are really asked and encouraged to think about thier position in the company and the actions they preform? Not many I bet. I wonder the improvements in buisness that could arise from a little more decentralization, lots of small autonomous groups all communicating via stardards. Think the ture iBuisness.
Peter Wayner On The Spread
Peter Wayner On The Spread Of Information
The centralized, one-corporation economy is what’s new. In the past, there was competition. Everything was not run by central planners of big corporations.
Dyson’s words were used to imply that people who think for themselves and do not check with some central host for permission are acting like viruses. It’s pretty sad to hear that the free flow of people, capital, and information is something that’s scary and bad.
Now apply the same idea to the internal runnings of corporations. How many out there are really asked and encouraged to think about thier position in the company and the actions they preform? Not many I bet. I wonder the improvements in buisness that could arise from a little more decentralization, lots of small autonomous groups all communicating via stardards. Think the ture iBuisness.
The real story about audio
The real story about audio CDs.