Posts Tagged ‘share’

Nominate Qooxdoo for SourceForge Community Choice Awards

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

I’ve just voted Qooxdoo for Most Likely to Change the Way You Do Everything category.

You can use the link below to vote yourself:

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Freedays’09 Videos

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

You can watch videos of some of the sessions of Free Software & Open Source Days / 2009 at fazlamesai.net. Featured sessions are:

  • JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford
  • How Embracing Open Source Built Google by Jonathan Conradt
  • Özgür Yazılım ve Çalışma Kültürü by Chris Stephenson
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GALFTHW Style Tutorial On Python Coroutines

Monday, April 6th, 2009

An excellent tutorial explaining yield expression and coroutines with examples like data processing pipelines and cooperative multitasking1. I loved it for the following reasons:

  • It is written well and examples are clean and to the point. I’ve just read the slides and I have a much better understanding about coroutines now.
  • It aims to give a better understanding about the subject. But doesn’t just Hello World the examples, all code included is practical and useful. (Death to Fibonacci! LOL)
  • Author explains thing from a wide perspective, including counter-arguments and possible bottlenecks and necessary warnings…

All in all I really enjoyed this tutorial. Highly recommended.


1: Multitasking possibly within a single thread/process.

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Techno Tuesday

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

I love Andy‘s humor with a distinct sadness in it.

Life

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What You Need Might Not Be What You Find

Monday, July 7th, 2008

I love Internet, not just because it entertains. But mainly because it enables. You can express yourself in many different ways. But I think this is not the best thing about Internet. Yes, the there are tools that are cheap and available to (almost) anyone. But the best thing is that there is a huge audience hunting for your content. Big audiences is nothing new (see T.V.). It is at the intersection of the diversity of the audience and interactivity of web you find the usefulness; no matter how far you fall from the mainstream, there is almost always someone interested.

I found out about Shelley The Republican about 3 years ago. I was fascinated to find out how different, ok how radical and illogical, her ideas were. I had read an article where the writer explained the evils of linux and advised us to call Business Software Alliance in case we found out a company using it. I had a lot of fun reading STR. And I also learned a lot from STR, in a negative way of course.

It is not all about learning about different point of views, or debating, or marketing our own ideas. It is also about sharing. And what is better to share than your experiences? Take a look at Schneier on Security, Joel on Software or The Database Column. How many of us would have the chance to listen what they say?

You don’t even have to be an acknowledged expert in your field to share. I read everything at Scooby’s Home Bodybuilding Workouts the first time I have visited the site. It is a no-nonsense website, not another advertisement-disguised-as-sincere-article. I have read it with joy.

Internet made it possible for me, someone who is on the opposite side of the planet. Not everything need to be branded and barcoded and packaged. If you make smart choices, Internet has a lot to offer. We tend to overlook this because of our daily Internet usage habits.

Now, I will go find some more funny cat pictures.

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