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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Is a new publication, started by Peter Seibel, author of Practical Common Lisp. And Coders at Work. That intends to publish in-depth articles of interest to hackers. We are still getting going but in the meantime this blog is the best place to be apprised of what we’re up to. We will also be posting articles here with advice for would be writers. You can also check out our website. Follow us on twitter. Or, sometimes, find us in. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Current status | Code Quarterly Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Peter Seibel on September 7, 2010. If you’re one of the over 1,500 people who filled out the form on our website. Since I announced Code Quarterly you have probably by now received an email very similar to this blog post. For everyone else, I wanted to let folks know what we’re up to. We’ve also recently announced the inaugural Code Quarterly Code Challenge. While you’re waiting for us to get the first issue out, join the fun and submit some code for the challenge.
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October | 2011 | A billion monkeys can't be wrong
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A billion monkeys can't be wrong. Archive for October, 2011. One way to achieve gender neutrality. October 31, 2011. From Beats Now and Then. The detective’s moment of stillness before he slowly reaches for the matchbox tells us that she’s realized something important. Namely, that he’s a woman. Wherein I am made teary-eyed by a stupid pop song. October 23, 2011. End of the line for Code Quarterly. October 17, 2011. A bit over a year and a half ago I announced. Today I’m pulling the plug. By working with...
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May | 2010 | Code Quarterly Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Posted in Write for us. By Peter Seibel on May 26, 2010. In an earlier posting. I described, slightly abstractly, what we’re looking for in article proposals for. If you don’t know what dynamic programming is, then you’re at a severe disadvantage. It’s going to come up time and time again. Peter Norvig, Coders at Work. Dynamic programming is, as the text Algorithms. Published in 2009, advertises improved treatment of dynamic programming as one of its features.). Is slightl...
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Still looking for writers | Code Quarterly Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Still looking for writers. Posted in Write for us. By Peter Seibel on May 24, 2010. Since I first announced Code Quarterly. A few months ago, there’s been what seems to me a very healthy expression of interest in the idea. Over 1,400 people have filled in the form at our website. Indicating they might want to subscribe, buy copies, or write for us. A couple hundred people have expressed interest in writing for Code Quarterly. But I’ve received fewer than a dozen proposals ...
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Hello, world! | Code Quarterly Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Peter Seibel on May 15, 2010. It may be a while before the first issue of Code Quarterly. Rolls off the presses but in the meantime I’ll be using this blog to keep people updated about how it’s going and to post some stuff that may be of interest to potential contributors. Still looking for writers. Subscribe to comments with RSS. Said, on June 1, 2010 at 1:05 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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September | 2010 | Code Quarterly Blog
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Peter Seibel on September 7, 2010. If you’re one of the over 1,500 people who filled out the form on our website. Since I announced Code Quarterly you have probably by now received an email very similar to this blog post. For everyone else, I wanted to let folks know what we’re up to. We’ve also recently announced the inaugural Code Quarterly Code Challenge. While you’re waiting for us to get the first issue out, join the fun and submit some code for the challenge.
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End of the line for Code Quarterly | A billion monkeys can't be wrong
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A billion monkeys can't be wrong. Laquo; A krevitch to snork your flads: the lost U format directive. Wherein I am made teary-eyed by a stupid pop song. End of the line for Code Quarterly. A bit over a year and a half ago I announced. That I was starting a magazine for programmers,. Today I’m pulling the plug. So what went wrong? There were three parts to the theory that led me to start. There’s a market for high-quality, in-depth articles for programmers. But I wasn’t able to turn that interest into act...
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