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Designing Code: New F# Bowling game
http://designingcode.blogspot.com/2007/11/new-f-bowling-game.html
Friday, 9 November 2007. New F# Bowling game. After a bit of feedback from a number of sources and addressing some of my concerns with the duplication. Score bowls bowls =. Score bowls' frame l =. Sum b = (List.fold right ( fun. X y) b 0). Nextframe = score bowls' (frame 1). Frame = 10 -. 10 : s : n : tail -. 10 s n nextframe (s : n : tail ). F : s : n : tail -. 0) nextframe (n : tail). Score bowls' 1 bowls. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader.
Designing Code: Looking up from Blub
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Thursday, 15 November 2007. Looking up from Blub. Thanks to Randy I have had a good few days looking up from "Blub". So, Randy posted a comment about the soloution in J for the bowling game. I read that article a while back also. Except I looked at the J code and went "what a load of crap". And who could blame me? The code looks like crap, from http:/ www.xprogramming.com/xpmag/dbcBowlingVector.htm. Heres the code :-. Framex =: 10 {. 0 { :a: 1 1 , i.@# :@: 10& :. Scoreifframe =: 3 :(9. Surprisingly quick...
Introducing Castlecasts | Andy Pike
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It’s been a very long time since I lasted blogged but I’ve found some time and would like to take this opportunity to announce Castlecasts. After doing a lot of learning in Ruby on Rails, one of the best resources that I found was the www.railscasts.com. Site For those who don’t know, it contains over 200 screencasts about various aspects of programming in RoR. So I posted the idea of creating a similar site for the CastleProject which seemed to have some interest. Getting Started With MonoRail. I’...
Designing Code: Good Read
http://designingcode.blogspot.com/2007/08/good-read.html
Friday, 24 August 2007. Good read. especially for C#ers :). Http:/ lucacardelli.name/Slides/2007-08-02%20An%20Accidental%20Simula%20User%20(ECOOP%20Prize).pdf. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. Keith Nicholas Auckland, New Zealand. Great Works in Programming Languages. Http:/ www.compacsort.com.
Designing Code: Brain Strain
http://designingcode.blogspot.com/2007/09/brain-strain.html
Saturday, 1 September 2007. Another excellent article from Paul Graham, this time on holding a program in one's head ( http:/ www.paulgraham.com/head.html. This is definitely a trait I've noticed in good programmers, they keep a problem and the code in their head. The more you can stuff in your head the better off you are. The higher the liklihood you will understand the consequences of changes, etc. Paul gives a number of points to help with keeping things in your head. Succinct language and code! Subsc...
Designing Code: To Post or not to post that is the question
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Tuesday, 4 September 2007. To Post or not to post that is the question. Lately I've written a lot of blog posts but haven't actually published them. Mostly they are posts with a key "idea" and then I've built up some discussion around that idea, however I find that I really want to write comprehensive essays around the topic. I eventually give the post up and leave it as a draft as it turns into a mini project :-). I'm wondering if I should still publish unfinished posts? My unfinished posts are :-.
Designing Code: Resharper 4.0 .NET 3.5 Viemu
http://designingcode.blogspot.com/2008/03/resharper-40-net-35-viemu.html
Friday, 21 March 2008. Resharper 4.0 .NET 3.5 Viemu. Resharper 4.0s support for the new language features is great. So far I haven't really had any problems with it. There's a few UI keybinding errors, it did crash when I tried to customise the live templates, but for the general grunt work of programming it's fantastic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. Keith Nicholas Auckland, New Zealand. Great Works in Programming Languages.
Designing Code: VS2008 Bad User Experience (and 2005...2003....)
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Thursday, 23 August 2007. VS2008 Bad User Experience (and 2005.2003.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. Keith Nicholas Auckland, New Zealand. Great Works in Programming Languages. Http:/ www.compacsort.com.
Designing Code: Wait Wait.... Another Version of TDD F# Bowling Game
http://designingcode.blogspot.com/2007/11/wait-wait-another-version-of-tdd-f.html
Friday, 9 November 2007. Wait Wait. Another Version of TDD F# Bowling Game. No sooner I post I reflect on the code again and see that there's some hangovers from my orginal mucking around. Score bowls bowls =. Score bowls' frame l =. Nextframe = score bowls' (frame 1). Frame = 11 -. 10 : s : n : tail -. 10 s n nextframe (s : n : tail ). F : s : n : tail -. 0) nextframe (n : tail). Listfold right ( fun. Score bowls' 1 bowls. Hehehe. I just found something cool. Fun x y - x y). Can be replaced with just.
Designing Code: Weapon of Composability
http://designingcode.blogspot.com/2007/12/weapon-of-composability.html
Tuesday, 4 December 2007. Further to my recent post on programming weapons and categories of said weapons. The most lethal of programming weapons/tools. This is the idea you can join bits of software together to achieve some goal. The easier it is to compose software together the more "powerful" the tool. Wizards. Can be great for creating chunks of software. Kind of like mini factories. I think a lot more could be done with these. Mostly software developers have very little control over ...Operating Sys...
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Bitter+Sweet Blog
A Bitter Sweet moment. Ldquo;All good things must come to an end”. Daniel aka Barista Dan, who has been on the team since Day 1, will be assuming ownership of Bitter Sweet. So you will still be able to enjoy your great cup of coffee when you come in. You just won’t see me in the shop, with my goofy t-shirts. :). Ian and I will be moving back to Singapore to be closer to family. If you ever find yourself on the sunny island that I call home, please look us up. Thank you all for everything! Yup, my pieces ...
The bitter coder – The professional blog of Alex Henderson, Software Engineer
The professional blog of Alex Henderson, Software Engineer. Crossing the no-downtime chasm - part 3 - Finishing thoughts. Often the business knows before engineers do that the organization has passed the point of there being no acceptable amount of planned down time. Crossing the no-downtime chasm - part 2 - Moving and breaking. Often the business knows before engineers do that the organization has passed the point of there being no acceptable amount of planned down time. It’s often not until you experie...
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Love at First Look/Listen. Bitter o’Clock Website. Resisting monotonous hats since 2005. Portland Shop, Bonnet, now selling Bitter o’Clock Hats! Exciting developments in the land of Bitter o’Clock! The most adorable hat shop, Bonnet, has begun selling my flapper-style cloches, just in time to embrace the crisp Portland spring weather. I don’t know which part excites me more: that my hats are now being sold in another state…or that they’re being sold in the company […]. Free Crochet Chain Scarf Pattern.
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Ryan Anklam's Web Development Blog
Ryan Anklam's Web Development Blog. JQuery Function of the Week. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. Indiana Jones and the Temple of DOM Slides. I recently gave a talk at ThatConference 2013 titled "Indiana Jones and the Temple of DOM" in which I received a lot of requests to share the slides from attendees so I figured I'd share them with everyone. I'll likely turn this into a video that I'll post online but until I get to that please enjoy the slides here:. Posted by Ryan Anklam. Thursday, August 1, 2013.
Bitter Sweetz Blog
Thursday, December 29, 2011. This may be the happiest looking dog ever! Matching her name tag and skull charm. Sitting proudly with her destroyed toy. Luna has/had that same toy (American Kennel Club rabbit). Now it is a small unrecognizable of fuzzy fabric that we call her "Bunny Scrap." Maybe for their one year anniversary Chippy's bunny will also be a scrap. Luna and Stella tell me that's the best part. Saturday, December 24, 2011. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Random Cake Toppers linked on Pinterest.
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