codon.com
I Have No Idea What I’m Doing
http://codon.com/i-have-no-idea-what-im-doing
I Have No Idea What I’m Doing. This is a lightly edited transcript of a talk I gave at Scottish Ruby Conference 2014. I have no idea what I’m doing. Writing a Scheme interpreter. You have no idea what you’re doing. The Dunning Kruger effect. They have no idea what they’re doing. Refactoring toward deeper insight. Hi, my name’s Tom, and I have no idea what I’m doing. Recently I found this note on my desk at home:. What did it mean? A dog flying a helicopter upside-down. A dog doing some science. I sat and...
lafalafu.com
The Male Programmer Privilege Checklist
http://lafalafu.com/krc/privilege.html
The Male Programmer Privilege Checklist. This list has moved to the Geek Feminism Wiki. Please visit it there, where you can add your own contributions. What follows is an archival version of the list as it was on July 24, 2011, before export to the Geek Feminism Wiki. Being male, as a programmer, means:. Not having to wonder whether you're well-known in your community simply for being "the female one". Or because of the anatomy you happen to possess. Joining in appreciation of the sex object du jour.
laurenbacon.com
Gender & Diversity in Tech - Lauren Bacon's Curiosity Labs
http://www.laurenbacon.com/gender-diversity-in-tech
Curious for a Living. The Boss of You. Speaking & Workshops. About & Contact. Gender and Diversity in Tech. Changing the Ratio in the Tech Industry. The tech industry, like many (though not all). So What’s the Problem, Anyway? Getting Real About the Gender Ratio in Tech: What the Numbers Reveal. AKA The Tech Industry’s Woman Problem: Statistics Show It’s Worse Than You Think. Why Pinterest is Seriously Valuable (and What it’s Teaching Men in Power). This one is also up on Medium. If culture fit is code f...
blog.ian.gent
Ian Gent's Blog: October 2013
http://blog.ian.gent/2013_10_01_archive.html
Monday, 28 October 2013. Gent's First Law of Putting Things Back. This is my small contribution to life. When you can't find something, like say a pair of nail scissors or the widget that opens that thingy, you might look in ten different places before you find it. If you are really organised, you put it away again after you've used it. Where do you put it? Where you found it. Where you think the proper place is. Put it back in. The first place you looked for it. Links to this post. At a great university.
tagide.com
The Null Professor | Tagide
http://tagide.com/blog/2014/10/the-null-professor
My Residency at Hacker School. Jedi Masters →. October 16, 2014. This is a post about CS education. It is prompted by a series. Throughout history, and even today in certain parts of the world, attitudes like this have been the basis for keeping entire segments of the population uneducated (“teaching women to read and write? Seriously, they can’t do it, look how much longer it takes for them to learn” or “blacks in Universities? Let me expand on these two points. In his essay How to Start a Startup.
cufp.org
CUFP
http://cufp.org/2014
CUFP tutorials have become an in-depth, hands-on sessions for learning functional programming languages, libraries and toolkits directly from the experts and leaders in their fields. Register to learn more about Erlang, Rust, Haskell, OCaml, F#, Scala, Elm and Idris. Did you wonder about Agda or Lens? Or what about front-end applications with elm-d3 of WebSharper? Or property based testing with the inventor of Quick Check? Have a look at the program to find out more! Day 1 - Thu Sep 4th Tutorials. T3: In...
opensourcebridge.org
Rust: A Friendly Introduction / Open Source Bridge: The conference for open source citizens
http://opensourcebridge.org/proposals/970
The conference for open source citizens. June 21–24, 2016. Rust: A Friendly Introduction. Download audio of this session. Wednesday, June 19, 2013 from 10:00 – 11:45am in B302/303. All the examples I’ll show will be based on real applications, potentially drawn from an audio decoder, an NES. Game emulator, and a prototype Web browser engine (Servo – https:/ github.com/mozilla/servo. Website: http:/ catamorphism.org/. Blog: http:/ tim.dreamwidth.org/. Favorites: View Tims favorites.
internetoracle.org
The Internet Oracle(TM) Priesthood
http://internetoracle.org/priests/index.cgi
The Priesthood of The Internet Oracle. Is served by an order of hard working individuals known as Priests. The foremost duty of the Priesthood is to review and select the best Oracular wisdom for publication in the Oracularities Digests. Here are those Priests who wish to be included in this directory. High Priest of The Internet Oracle. Creator of the Internet Oracle, developer and administrator of Oracle server software and this website, editor of digests, moderator of rec.humor.oracle.
community.haskell.org
Tim Chevalier at community.haskell.org
http://community.haskell.org/~tim
My real home page. Hsmagick: Haskell bindings for GraphicsMagick. Wavconvert: a command-line utility for converting audio files and their metadata. Extcore: a library for handling GHC External Core files. Go there to download). Linkcore: combines multiple External Core modules into a single module. Go there to download). Last updated: October 12, 2009.