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Irrational Focus: Control
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A bit of this, some of that and a whole lot the the other thing. You know, that thing. Sunday, November 25, 2012. There are two types of problems we face as a species: a) natural and b) control. Natural problems are a competition between us and a rather unstable planet. Gradually we've have started small, but over time we have learned to tame larger and larger problems. This trend will continue. November 26, 2012 at 5:07 PM. Paul W. Homer. November 26, 2012 at 7:42 PM. What we need is a way to step back,...
Irrational Focus: November 2012
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A bit of this, some of that and a whole lot the the other thing. You know, that thing. Sunday, November 25, 2012. There are two types of problems we face as a species: a) natural and b) control. Natural problems are a competition between us and a rather unstable planet. Gradually we've have started small, but over time we have learned to tame larger and larger problems. This trend will continue. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paul W. Homer. View my complete profile.
Irrational Focus: October 2014
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A bit of this, some of that and a whole lot the the other thing. You know, that thing. Sunday, October 26, 2014. A very simple way to look at many of our world's problems is in terms of 'control'. There are plenty of people out there that want to control others. Some people allow this, but often many do not. When control issue arise, both sides feel justifed in their agenda, both put significant effort into the brewing conflict. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Paul W. Homer.
Irrational Focus: November 2011
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A bit of this, some of that and a whole lot the the other thing. You know, that thing. Friday, November 25, 2011. A meritocracy sounds like a great idea. After all, it supposedly lets the best people rise to the top, the ones that have the most merit. Unfortunately, it seems to rarely work that way. So it would seem that meritocracies are not generally based on contributions, but rather on the claims of contributions, and that it makes more sense if you want to get to the top to spend one’s effort ...
Irrational Focus: April 2010
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A bit of this, some of that and a whole lot the the other thing. You know, that thing. Sunday, April 11, 2010. I found the following Toronto Star article very depressing:. Http:/ www.thestar.com/news/investigations/article/793087- testing-drivers-on-roads-less-travelled. But, not just because of the usual story about the incompetence that we are constantly greeted with by our Ontario institutions. But this story goes beyond our usual hopelessness. Way back, when we put in our driving laws, it was for the...
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The Programmer's Paradox: February 2015
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Software is a static list of instructions, which is constantly changing. Sunday, February 15, 2015. Static vs. Dynamic. Possibly the most significant movement in programming has been to avoid 'hardcoding' values. Sizes, limits and text should not be directly encoded into the code, doing so would require the system to be rebuilt and redeployed each time they needed to be changed. That causes long delays in being able to adapt to unexpected changes. Dynamic code is an exceptionally powerful means to buildi...
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The Programmer's Paradox: May 2015
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Software is a static list of instructions, which is constantly changing. Sunday, May 31, 2015. It is time we get serious about building software systems. Small programs used for entertainment can be hastily written, but they do not scale up for industrial usage. Large organizations need massive amounts of computation that they can rely upon, both to keep up with the ever-changing times but also to master the dragons of complexity that we have unleashed. To hopefully get us out of this self-imposed 'vicio...
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The Programmer's Paradox: March 2015
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Software is a static list of instructions, which is constantly changing. Sunday, March 29, 2015. The primary goal of any software system is to collect data. Some of that data represents entities in the real world, it is. Raw data has breadth or depth, and occasionally both. By breadth, I mean that there are a large number of underlying parts to it, such that if the data were stored in a normalized schema, there would be a huge number of different, interconnected tables. Healthcare is an example o...The c...
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The Programmer's Paradox: September 2014
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Software is a static list of instructions, which is constantly changing. Wednesday, September 3, 2014. The first thing that is necessary is to choose a reasonable metric for work. Although it is imperfect, I really like lines-of-code (LOC) since it's trivial to compute and when used carefully it does reasonably match the output of a development project. It's also easy for programmers to visualize. It's worth keeping in mind that depending on the testing requirements and the release procedures, a coding e...
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The Programmer's Paradox: August 2014
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Software is a static list of instructions, which is constantly changing. Sunday, August 24, 2014. I'm feeling out of sync. When I started programming several decades ago, we basically followed an engineering ethic of always trying to build the "right" thing. These days though, it seems that the software development culture has drifted away from that mindset, leaving me stranded in the past. In a way I do get this new mindset. It's a form of minimalism, and damn the consequences. Is it really so b...If pe...
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If you care a lot about the future, it shows that you believe in what you're doing now and you think it's worthwhile enough to have some lasting impact. – Syd Mead. Laquo; A collection of (Quora) answers on object-orientation. A first stab at understanding what education is missing. Which computer icons no longer make sense to a modern user? June 15, 2015 by Mark Miller. For example, the use of the now-obsolete floppy disk to represent “save? Which computer icons no longer make sense to a modern user?
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If you care a lot about the future, it shows that you believe in what you're doing now and you think it's worthwhile enough to have some lasting impact. – Syd Mead. Https:/ tekkie.wordpress.com/. Posts by Mark Miller:. June 1, 2016. Alan Kay: Rethinking CS education. May 31, 2016. May 29, 2016. I was wrong. We help define “the new normal”. May 5, 2016. Beginning the journey of becoming a computer scientist. April 23, 2016. The best summation of what I have hoped for my country. April 15, 2016. A history ...
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If you care a lot about the future, it shows that you believe in what you're doing now and you think it's worthwhile enough to have some lasting impact. – Syd Mead. Laquo; Psychic elephants and evolutionary psychology. Which computer icons no longer make sense to a modern user? A collection of (Quora) answers on object-orientation. June 5, 2015 by Mark Miller. What is Alan Kay’s definition of object-oriented? Quora member Andrea Ferro had a good answer. To this as well.). This is a conceptual description...
PressingThoughts: This is sounding stupid..
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Me against myself.The fight within. Thursday, May 5, 2011. This is sounding stupid. But here it goes. I'm finding lack of time (or lack of respect for time? As the root of all my bane(s). Well, I'm attracting negativity and boo-hoo's by saying it loud.Maybe that's what I really am: A lazy bum. But, dwelling on that thought further, I feel that I'm not (completely) lazy.I seem to find(put) myself in situations where either I'm too bust or too empty(Nothing to do with bowel movements! Maybe it IS stupid.
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April 23, 2015. Failure is a part of training. Not flailing attempts at mediocrity, but legitimate work that pushes a person to the limits of their ability. Every skill based activity is improved upon when we work at that cusp edge of failure. Honing our abilities by not doing things perfectly, but pushing for it. Of course, that […]. April 12, 2015. Training: Two Finger Front Lever. Pebble Wrestling: Bonsai Rocks. Fixing the Muscle-Up: Wrist strength and stronger triceps. No public Tweets found.
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A bit of this, some of that and a whole lot the the other thing. You know, that thing. Sunday, October 26, 2014. A very simple way to look at many of our world's problems is in terms of 'control'. There are plenty of people out there that want to control others. Some people allow this, but often many do not. When control issue arise, both sides feel justifed in their agenda, both put significant effort into the brewing conflict. Links to this post. Friday, January 3, 2014. I don't feel guilty anymore : -).
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Irrational Geographic | Our world is strange
Project Habakkuk or Habbakuk. February 18, 2010 at 8:53 pm ( Canada. Here is a direct link to the Wikipedia entry. The strange story of Project Habakkuk excites me because it combines grandiose and radically novel ideas, the impassioned efforts of highly capable individuals, the titillating drama of the wartime urgency for the advancing of naval and military technology, the involvement of conscientious objectors, as well as setbacks and failures that are amusingly pitiful. Enjoy. It should be noted that.