The Way Good Programmers Work
I just finished reading a little essay that Paul Graham created this month named Holding a Program in One’s Head and I give him a thumbs up. That’s almost the way I work when writing code.
I just finished reading a little essay that Paul Graham created this month named Holding a Program in One’s Head and I give him a thumbs up. That’s almost the way I work when writing code.
Today I finished the book “The Lord of The Rings” (”El SeƱor de Los Anillos” in spanish, the 13th imprint but the Hardcover version illustrated by Alan Lee) which is the one that contains the three stories, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King.
I remember that a few years ago I got an email about a conference where the topic would be The Lord of The Rings and the Catholicism/Christianism, because this book was all about the Catholicism. I have to say that yes, it is. This book is a real piece of art. You should read it!
If you have not seen this news, better go and check this article on Groklaw where you will see details about the court concluding that Novell is the owner of the UNIX and UnixWare Copyrights.
Yep, you read it correctly. Now the SCO vs. IBM thing is clear, isn’t it?
We will see the upcoming days.
If you have not already seen the videos shared by the guys from Commoncraft explaining, in plain english, what social software is and its usefulness, then I suggest you head on over to Luis’ blog and check his weblog post named Social Software … in Plain English where he put together the different videos. They are short, less than 4 minutes each, and I have to say that they are great to explain this topic to anyone.
Enjoy!