Jun 23, 2007
“20 to 25% of the queries we see today, we have never seen before
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Jun 23, 2007
“Large systems suck. This rule is 100% transitive. If you build one, you suck.
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Jun 23, 2007
“It is a sad fact that most schools don’t require you to take compilers in order to graduate with a Computer Science degree.
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Jun 23, 2007
“The
bayonet stems directly from the various forms of
polearm. It was obviously inappropriate to have a firearm-bearing soldier encumbered by a pike, yet there was need for a polearm to stand off cavalry.. The original “bayonnette” - the name came from the town of its supposed origin, Bayonne in France - was introduced into the French Army in 1647.
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Jun 23, 2007
“Darcs is dead to me. The software itself is broken: you can’t have common operations on large datasets requiring exponential or even polynomial time. Its development process is broken: there is no planning, a constant stream of pet features added, no focus on fixing the real issues. The source code is an unreadable, undocumented mess (and not because it’s in Haskell).
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Jun 23, 2007
“One misses nothing that one has never possessed.
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Jun 22, 2007
“Don’t focus on getting acquired. That’s like being a single woman who desperately wants to get married.
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Jun 22, 2007
“..the interviews are very well-done: they let the programmer speak, yet the interviewer keeps them on track.
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Jun 21, 2007
“It is ok to not write code for a while, if that works for you. But inactivity can easily breed paralysis, a form of fear of the blank page.
Vision is important, yes. Necessary, definitely. But there are subtle feedback loops between vision and action. Just standing in one place is often not the best way to exploit vision. Moving a few steps here and there aids depth perception, and helps vision work better.
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Jun 21, 2007
“Apparently Indonesia is the biggest market for Nokia.
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