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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. Podcast: Thoughtbot – Giant Robots. I have an addiction to podcasts. There, I said it. According to my podcast player, I am subscribed to 38 podcasts. Definitely too many to keep up with very easily. I am constantly rotating new ones in and old ones out but always keeping my favorites queued up. One of my favorites of late is The Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots. Recent episodes chronicle Upcase. March 10, 2016. The list is...
Product + Support - Hiten Shaw - Accidental Technologist
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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. Product Support – Hiten Shaw. I discovered a new series of interviews with entrepreneurs called Product Support. It’s created by Ian Landsman. The first one is up with Hiten Shah. And it’s really good. The interviews talk about running a successful product business, which we can never get enough. The line up of future interviews looks fantastic as well. I think this series is worth checking out. April 30, 2015. Tagged With: hiten shah.
Life Beyond Rails: A Brief Look at Alternate Web Frameworks for Ruby - Accidental Technologist
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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. Life Beyond Rails: A Brief Look at Alternate Web Frameworks for Ruby. I wrote up a list of alternative Ruby web frameworks some time ago. And now Engine Yard has published a new list. Some of my original picks are in there, so it’s great to see they’ve continued. A couple notables include Volt. For running Ruby on the server as-well-as the client, and Cramp. A great list to check out. February 17, 2015. 10 Alternative Ruby Web Frameworks.
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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. Product Support – Hiten Shaw. I discovered a new series of interviews with entrepreneurs called Product Support. It’s created by Ian Landsman. The first one is up with Hiten Shah. And it’s really good. The interviews talk about running a successful product business, which we can never get enough. The line up of future interviews looks fantastic as well. I think this series is worth checking out. April 30, 2015. Tagged With: hiten shah.
Reading List - Accidental Technologist
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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. Here is a great list of business book from Jonathan Stark. I’ve read many of these but found some I wasn’t aware of:. Via Expensive Problem – Business Coaching for Dev Shops. By Sean D’Souza. Million Dollar Consulting Proposals. How To Measure Anything. April 24, 2015. 10 Alternative Ruby Web Frameworks. 7 Resources Every JavaScript Developer Should Know. Setting up SQLite3 for Ruby on Rails Development. Running Rails 3 on Windows.
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Introducing Visual Studio Code for Windows, Mac, and Linux - Scott Hanselman
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Introducing Visual Studio Code for Windows, Mac, and Linux. April 29, '15. Posted in ASP.NET. What a wonderful time to be developer. I'm down here at the BUILD Conference in San Francisco and Microsoft has just launched Visual Studio Code - a code-optimized editor for Windows, Mac, and Linux. And a new member of the Visual Studio Family. This means you get actual intelligent refactoring, navigation, and lots more. Visual Studio Code's support for TypeScript is amazing because it has JavaScript and Ty...
FIPLAB: Bootstrapping An App Startup With No Programming Experience - with Rishi Modha & Anirudh Sharma - Mixergy
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FIPLAB: Bootstrapping An App Startup With No Programming Experience. Rishi Modha & Anirudh Sharma. How does someone with no programming experience bootstrap a $30k / month app startup? Rishi Modha and Anirudh Sharma are the co-founders of FIPLAB. An application development studio that specializes in creating viral, high quality mobile applications. I invited them here to talk honestly about how they did it. Rishi Modha and Anirudh Sharma. Rishi Modha and Anirudh Sharma are the co-founders of FIPLAB.
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Musings about Software Architecture, .NET Development and Dynamic Languages. Monthly Archives: April 2008. This Blog is Moving. April 11, 2008. Hello readers, the time has come for me to move my blog to my own server and some nice new Graffiti CMS software. Anyone reading this feed either in the direct RSS feed or the old FeedBurner one, please change to the new one:. Http:/ feeds.feedburner.com/AccidentalTechnologist. The old site will remain up but all the content is on the shiny new web site. I have b...
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Musings about Software Architecture, .NET Development and Dynamic Languages. Author Archives: Rob Bazinet. This Blog is Moving. April 11, 2008. Hello readers, the time has come for me to move my blog to my own server and some nice new Graffiti CMS software. Anyone reading this feed either in the direct RSS feed or the old FeedBurner one, please change to the new one:. Http:/ feeds.feedburner.com/AccidentalTechnologist. The old site will remain up but all the content is on the shiny new web site. I have b...
My Tour of Tech in Silicon Valley - Programming Zen
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My Tour of Tech in Silicon Valley. My Tour of Tech in Silicon Valley. Posted On July 9, 2015. 2 minutes to read. A few days ago I blogged about being on assignment in San Francisco for the IBM LEADing to Africa. Program. Last weekend I decided to explore Silicon Valley a little, taking advantage of my temporary proximity. I did a “tour of tech” (as I called it on my instagram. Account). Like the geeky tourist that I am, I headed to a few large tech companies to snap some cell phone photos. Nevertheless i...
IBM Archives - Programming Zen
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Big Data University: Educating One Million Data Scientists. Posted On April 19, 2016. In last week’s post, I discussed one of the projects I’m currently working on at IBM. My colleagues and I have another interesting project that I want to introduce you to as well. It’s called Big Data University and is an online educational site that provides free courses on data science, big data, and programming. Data Scientist Workbench: IBM’s All-in-One Tool for Data Scientists. Posted On April 12, 2016. Lately I ha...
General Archives - Programming Zen
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Posted On May 24, 2016. Last week I asked you to provide me with feedback via a quick survey. In today’s post I’ll share the results. Q: How would you rate Programmingzen.com’s content in terms of usefulness? Most of you found the blog to be quite useful. Thank you. Q: How interesting would you say the content is? Please Take My Programming Survey. Posted On May 17, 2016. 10 Tips for Interacting with the Geek in Your Family. Posted On November 18, 2014. Posted On April 11, 2011. Over the past few months ...
Programming Archives - Programming Zen
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So You Want Your Programming Language to Be Popular. Posted On August 18, 2016. Some programming languages become popular. Others don’t. Why is that? Are the popular languages better than the obscure ones? 1] It’s more complicated than that, so let’s grab a long stick and poke at this hornet’s nest. Define popular To start off on the wrong foot, there isn’t really a consensus on the popularity of programming. Balancing Your Programming Skills Portfolio. Posted On August 10, 2016. Posted On July 12, 2016.
Learn New Programming Languages with Project Euler - Programming Zen
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Learn New Programming Languages with Project Euler. Learn New Programming Languages with Project Euler. Posted On December 2, 2014. 3 minutes to read. Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about beginners and the very understandable struggle to grasp programming that many of them face. This post is mostly aimed at those who currently find themselves in this position. When it comes to creating, there is no substitute for hands-on experience and the same rings true for programming as well. In the process of solv...
Table of Contents - Programming Zen
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Please find below my 354 posts, ordered by month. This “Table of Contents” is automatically updated. 18: So You Want Your Programming Language to Be Popular. 10: Balancing Your Programming Skills Portfolio. 03: Dual Booting GalliumOS and Chrome OS on a Toshiba Chromebook 2. 27: And That’s How I Ended up Developing with a Chromebook. 19: Developer Laptops in 2016. 12: 15 Sites for Programming Exercises. 05: Giveaway: 4 Rails and React.js Ebooks by Arkency. 03: In Praise of Function Pre and Postconditions.
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Musings about Entrepreneurship, Technology and Software Development. Website Filtering Using OpenDNS. I happen to have a 15 year old at home who insists on using websites and chat services that distract her from more important academic activities. The ability to apply some website filtering is a topic I’ve learned a bit about over the past few weeks. Having a conversation with a friend who was facing the very same issues, he suggested OpenDNS. Use a cable provider and have a dynamic IP address? No proble...
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Accidental Tentacles | sticky words and incidental artistry
The heart of the undulating tentacles. Images of reality through glamorous filters. Words that are itching to tell a tale. Words that pretend to live in poems. What are accidental tentacles? Sticky words and incidental artistry. December 31, 2016. Shamans and debutantes await the procession. Red macrame and torn eiderdown. Fleet, infusive where silver was lacking. Who will float away inside this parade? I tell the cellists to bolster their bridges,. Somewhere the chorus are warming their throats,. Well I...
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