Skip to content

Tag Archives: Programming

Maybe Java and C# are the F-16 of the IT world

Emerging Technologies The U.S. Air force Air Demonstration Squadron , also known at The Thunderbirds, started out in 1953 flying F-84 Thunderjets. The F-84 had been flown for the first time in 1946. In 1955 they upgraded to the F-84F Thunderstreak. One year later they broke the sound barrier with the F-100C Super Sabre, which [...]

Another explanation of continuations

Here is a good article on how to understand continuations.

If you believe in continuous integration then show it

It might be interesting for groups who promote agile software development practices to start introducing transparency, gently and slowly, simply by including a single number on their web page: the percentage of their projects that are successfully building, and nothing more.

The 12th ICFP Programming Contest

The 12th ICFP Programming Contest is starting up again next week. (via reddit)

We Need More Architectural Engineers in IT

Even though I don’t think that software development is engineering; these two passages spoke to me in terms of project roles that should be distinguised on larger projects: architect and architectural engineer (they apply to structural engineering, but I am going to stretch them here) : Architecture is a communicative art that situates human activity [...]

Visiting the iPhone Dev SDK Forums

The iPhone Dev SDK Forums are just that; a collection of forums whose topics of discussion encompass just about every aspect of working in this market. Specific forum focuses range from low-level details of APIs and tooling to business topics like how best to market and support your product. Having spent about an hour clicking [...]

Top Ten Things You Don’t Want at Your Next Job

Here is a good article about the top 10 things that you don’t want at your next job. (via reddit)

The Inconsolata Font

Inconsolata is my new favorite programming font. It looks great and it works fine across Windows and OS X.

A Programmer’s Cover Letter

If somehow all programmers were to read this article, and follow its advice by aspiring to the gold standard of cover letters (for their company at least), it would be good for all of them, but it would surely create a DOS attack of sorts for the hiring managers! (via Signal vs. Noise)

Chicago Code Camp 2009

Here is the link for Chicago Code Camp 2009. It looks fun.