A “Smart Disorganized” Tech Blog

  • Giles Bowkett: Rails Went Off The Rails

    It’s fascinating to read Giles Bowkett on Rails, its bloat, its falling out of fashion. Fascinating mainly because it so clearly highlights that no-one is immune from this life-cycle that goes : new, simpler and easier than anything else hot-new thing that everyone loves adding more fluff to deal with more edge-cases build-up of technical debt re-writes…

  • VB.NET

    I’m amazed that Microsoft didn’t get the VB.NET domain name.

  • Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language

    This is a great essay on what’s wrong with Pascal. But really, it’s a great essay on what are some of the nice touches of C that makes it such a good language.

  • Universal Programming Literacy

    My answer to a Quora question : What would happen in a world where almost everyone is programming literate? How might such a world (of universal programming literacy) come about?  Most likely from a continuing trend to automate the way a lot of work gets done, and then people would learn programming as a way of…

  • Adobe Brackets

    Adobe’s Bespin-like editor, written in javascript / html. Sweet. 

  • Social Media 2012

    My comment on Alex’s blog : Well, you already know but I still think wiki has a future, as pointed to by Smallest Federated Wiki. There are some flaws / issues with SFW, mainly I think because not enough people are working on it, but it’s still the signpost for how wiki could evolve.  Would…

  • Recursive Drawing

    Recursive Drawing. Nice! Update : Try it, it’s awesome. Update 2 :

  • Vi Hart on Making Her Videos

    How To Make A Video About How To Make A Video About How To Make A Video About How To Make a Video…  There’s something about Vi Hart’s recursive video about how she makes her videos which reminds me strongly of the Lispish ideal of having the Lisp interpreter available at write-time, compile-time and run-time.

  • Plan 9 mounts and dependency injection

    Cool.

  • Do The Simplest Thing

    Congratulations to Bill Seitz on launching his Personal Finance startup / project.

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