Software and its Discontents, Part 2: An Explosion of Complexity | Kellan Elliott-McCrea: Bloghttps://laughingmeme.org/2023/01/23/software-and-its-discontents-part-2-complexity.html
state of software engineering, the sense that it is not going well, that people are disillusioned and frustrated. In part 1 I talked a bit about the macro economic trend, namely t
This is part 2 in my “Software and its Discontents” series. This series is the product of my asking a bunch of folks about the current state of software engineering, the sense
NA-Digest index for 1995https://netlib.org/na-digest-html/95/
Science & Engineering Contents, J. Approximation Theory Digest for Sunday, December 17, 1995 In this digest: New Book, Wavelets and Filter Banks Change of Address for Rob Schr
Writing A Compiler In Go | Thorsten Ballhttps://compilerbook.com/
of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, University of Tennessee "If you are scared of Dragons but want to understand how compilers work, this book is for you. Not only d
This is the sequel to Writing An Interpreter In Go and this time we're writing a compiler and a virtual machine for Monkey. Same codebase, same approach, new goals. Code front and
A fundamental way newspaper sites need to change | Holovaty.comhttp://www.holovaty.com/writing/fundamental-change/
for example business or engineering news, in which organized data is very valuable. From my point of view, the news media are going in a different direction altogether - back to t
2019 - Strange Loophttps://thestrangeloop.com/2019/sessions.html
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Strange Loop is a conference for software developers covering programming langs, databases, distributed systems, security, machine learning, creativity, and more!
The Anatomy of a Search Enginehttp://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
a B.S.E. in Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor in 1995. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Stanford University. Some of his researc
FoRK Archive by threadhttps://XeNT.com/FoRK-archive/july99/
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Wang 3300 Computerhttp://wang3300.org/
to do a lot of reverse engineering, as I have detailed no documentation on how to boot BASIC. It was a multi-step process, and the state of each step affects the next. I didn't ev
Isaac Asimov FAQhttp://asimovonline.com/asimov_FAQ.html
positrons was just an engineering detail and relatively unimportant to him. Asimov's key insight was that, inasmuch as we engineer our tools to be safe to use, we would do the sam
Answers to frequently asked questions about Isaac Asimov and his works
David Zatz: reflections on allpar.comhttps://dave.zatz.us/allpar.php
knowledge on how engineering and product design works, in general, and how the automotive world works, in particular SSL, SSH, and how to detect and avoid bots and script kiddies
David Zatz: reflections on allpar.com
DL's Favorite Web Links Pagehttp://www.doylelynch.com/links.shtml
Surplus Planet (Max Engineering) My cousin's web site! Fun and Games Actually, games are serious stuff for some of us... Chess My favorite board game! Would you like to play a gam
My Favorite Web Links and Web Sites I like to visit when I surf the net!
Hawai'i Biochar Noteshttp://ahualoa.net/ag/notes_biochar.html
in Kauai." Biochar Engineering (Golden, CO) They have a research unit, available for early adopters to test. Input: 400 lbs./hr (200 kg/hr) wood-chips, at approx 20% mo
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