Wednesday, June 1, 2011

A case of discrimination

Lesbians are understandably upset at being left out of Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority.

:)

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Dr. Zeus, the programmer

I' be been reading "Coders at Work" - the interview with Jamie Zawinsky, so far. He says: "[Computer programming] feels like you're writing a story and you trying to express a concept to a very dumb person - the computer - who has a limited vocabulary."

Now this got me thinking: when you write for computer, you actually write for it and for yourself and may be other programmers. So you have to write in a way that would please both 'limited vocabulary' person and some sophisticated people as well. Who was famous for writing like this? Why, Dr. Zeus, the famous programmer!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

On having your own ball.


Look at Stack Overflow Analytics here. Looks like it brings all sorts, except the sort from China. Given the number of Chinese programmers around, that's surprising. The Mandarin knock-off they came up with must be doing a hell of a business.

I am fairly sure it's not good for China as a programming power, but it may feel good for a while.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Hard book


 I am reading "Bloodlands". The book is really nothing new - I' ve known most of the facts  and numbers they present for years. However, all this pain and suffering, all in one place, for hundreds of pages - it's hard to take.

The worst possible thing that may happen to you is to fall into hands of people for whom you' re not a person. No natural disaster can be so cruel - it takes people to bring the real evil into the world.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Slow going


After being around for 17 years, watching the democracy at work, I can say now that the defining characteristic of a well developed democracy is its slowness.

Nothing happens fast, and if something does, chances are it will be redone later, when the slow grind had its chance. Things change on the scale of years. Even relatively fast events, like cleaning up the state Capitol in Wisconsin take weeks here - events that would be over in hours oin any normal dictatorship.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Numbers don't match...


Cooking stove that saves $1 for people who live on $5 a day? I have no doubt the wood stove is better than open hearth, but I doubt it will improve lives 20% in Darfur.


 Instapundit » Blog Archive » LOW-TECH STOVE saves lives in Darfur. “The goal was to make a wood-burning stove that would use jus… 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

GDB breakpoints sequence

at the moment of bug's diagnosis

Novice:
none
--

Moderately experienced:
3
7
12
--

Experienced:
1
2
3
--

Expert:
1
--

Genius:
none
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