@se38 For me it's XML in general. My sympathy goes to those working with PI
#philosophy and #databases
What is there to dislike?
http://www.philosophyideas.com/index.asp
I forgot how fun it was to play with this #philosophy #history tool.
https://www.denizcemonduygu.com/philo/browse/
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@MikeElgan "too many tacos" are three words that should never go together.
This aged like fine wine
1966 - Kids are asked about their thoughts on the future.
@MikeElgan haha sorry, he's the most famous Mexican Formula 1 racing driver of this decade, that's why the waiters wear those Red Bull racing t-shirts.
@MikeElgan It's a good thing that the waiters are Checo Perez fans
@redfrog “I see!” Said the blind man. “Job applications as a data source for -corporations-, I mean, #machinelearning technologies“. Interesting...
Why we need non-scientific solutions to moral problems https://unreasonabledoubt.substack.com/p/what-genetics-cant-teach-us
https://nebula.tv/videos/talefoundry-what-are-the-endless-neil-gaimans-the-sandman/
This a very good reflection of one of my favourite stories. #philosophy #comic #sandman
P.s. There might be a YouTube version coming soon.
@eleventyone@mas.to @jim_i_am I agree. I have been here for only a few years and even I can notice the effort towards improving the bike and walking paths. We are not in Norway for sure, but I feel some things are changing for the best.
I have only watched this #movie one time, but this #review has very good points that make me want to watch it again.
It was quite #funny and everything seemed to fit together, but I never noticed the subtle references and how the whole #script was masterfully done.
What’s Entering the Public Domain in 2023
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse, Franz Kafka’s Amerika & More
https://www.openculture.com/2023/01/whats-entering-the-public-domain-in-2023.html
On the 4th of January 1960, the great Albert Camus died in a car accident. My birthday is today and, to commemorate the 4th of January, I always read something written by Camus. Today, I share with you one of the most famous quotes from Albert Camus, found in "Return to Tipasa":
“In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was within me an invincible summer.”
#QuiAuraitPuPrédire la crise climatique aux effets spectaculaires encore cet été en 🇫🇷? »
La petite phrase d'@emmanuelmacron
a été vécue comme une claque par les scientifiques, au départ sidérés, puis en colère ; au-delà des émotions, elle suscite aussi bcp d’inquiétude.
Un 🧵👇 par Christophe Cassou
@cassouman40
Has anyone used the #PersonalSoftwareProcess (a.k.a. #PSP)?
How did you learn it? I am trying to learn by myself, but the learning process highly recommends taking classes with a coach/trainer. Is it really worth it?
I have also found that the exercises are aimed towards a #waterfall approach, so have you used it with a highly #iterative / #agile approach like #tdd?
As a reference, I'm following the #psp for the 21st century (https://softwareexcellencealliance.org/psp-for-the-21st-century/) but there are also materials for the whole thing:
* PSP for Engineers - https://softwareexcellencealliance.org/psp-for-engineers-version-4-course/
* PSP Fundamentals - https://softwareexcellencealliance.org/psp-fundamentals-and-advanced/
(It's also difficult to understand which one to select. There are overlaps in both versions)
I read the book from W. S. Humphrey but I found it somewhat difficult to follow after the first few chapters.
Call to all #developers #coders #programmers #devs
#SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #software #Development #personal #process #CMMI
I know most developers know that curl can be used for all types of HTTP requests but you can also use curl to talk in many different protocols.
Twelve years ago, I was writing an async service that checked tens of thousands of IMAP servers in production for new messages via IDLE commands in Scala and while setting up a productive development and testing environment I had to inspect my tens of high frequency test mailboxes locally via scripts (not using my own code) and used #curl.
Software developer for enterprise solutions. I'm learning functional programming with Haskell and interested in gamedev, but curious about philosophy, economics and science in general