> Web browsers are like quantum physics: they offer probabilistic guarantees at best, and anyone who claims to fully understand them is a liar.
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> Web browsers are like quantum physics: they offer probabilistic guarantees at best, and anyone who claims to fully understand them is a liar.
I'm starting to feel like I'm hitting my unix groove. 10000 hours, I guess...
Not sure when this surfaced, but I made laughing noises
A little one-sided but normal is the average of crazy...
Windows Path/File name length limit strikes again!
Great talk by Rich Hickey on "Hammock Driven Development" that advocates a specific approach to getting great solutions to hard problems.
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The laughter of loved ones calms the soul (hackers have feelings too)
Scary how many of these stereotypes fit me http://www.aaronstannard.com/post/2013/12/19/The-Taxonomy-of-Terrible-Programmers.aspx
If it's not source-controlled it's just faffing around
Life is too short for some things. Arguing with DBA's is like number two on that list.
Publishing chapters of your book online is a scary good marketing tactic against me
Sitting in the audience finishing my presentation
"We built an app... so you see can any data you want any way you want"
Cool story, but i think I've seen it before. It had a bad ending :(