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Back to USACO 2 Aug 2012 | 08:54 am
I was missing some algorithmic problem solving, so I’m back to the USACO Training Gateway problems. I lost my old source files, so I’ve committed myself to start everything from scratch. This means th...
Random Movie Quotes: Dark City 1 Aug 2012 | 02:52 am
I just mean during the day. Daylight. When was the last time you remember seeing it? And I’m not talking about some distant, half-forgotten childhood memory, I mean like yesterday. Last week. Can you ...
Random Movie Quotes: The Man from Earth 1 Aug 2012 | 02:47 am
Time… you can’t see it, you can’t hear it, you can’t weigh it, you can’t… measure it in a laboratory. It is a subjective sense of… becoming, what we… are, instead of what we were a nanosecond ago, bec...
The making of Warcraft: the Dune 2 inspiration and the multi-unit selection feature 26 Jul 2012 | 06:59 am
It’s always nice to read historical posts on the making of a particular software. This one is a little long, but there are two highlights I found particularly interesting. First of all, I lost the not...
The making of Warcraft: the Dune 2 inspiration and the multi-unit selection feature 26 Jul 2012 | 06:59 am
It’s always nice to read historical posts on the making of a particular software. This one is a little long, but there are two highlights I found particularly interesting. First of all, I lost the not...
Why use Scala? by Alex Payne 26 Jul 2012 | 06:46 am
A short interview with Alex Payne on the advantages of using Scala, posted on the O’Reilly Radar. It focus on the advantages of combining object-oriented and functional capabilities in a programming l...
Why use Scala? by Alex Payne 26 Jul 2012 | 06:46 am
A short interview with Alex Payne on the advantages of using Scala, posted on the O’Reilly Radar. It focus on the advantages of combining object-oriented and functional capabilities in a programming l...
Some Lisp books 26 Jul 2012 | 06:39 am
Mike Fogus has put up on his blog a nice collection of lesser-known Lisp books. I have Let Over Lambda by Doug Hoyte on my wish list and he classifies it as “mind-blowing and bombastic”, which might s...
Some Lisp books 26 Jul 2012 | 06:39 am
Mike Fogus has put up on his blog a nice collection of lesser-known Lisp books. I have Let Over Lambda by Doug Hoyte on my wish list and he classifies it as “mind-blowing and bombastic”, which might s...
Build compelling alternatives to PHP 29 Jun 2012 | 08:07 pm
Therefore, I’d like to submit a humble suggestion to my fellow programmers. The next time you feel the urge to write Yet Another Epic Critique of PHP, consider that: We get it already. PHP is horrible...