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Building software for yourself with Linus Lee (Changelog Interviews #455)

https://changelog.com/podcast/455

kind of software engineering realization, but certainly I’ve realized most of the hard parts of programming isn’t learning how to use a particular language, it’s learning how to –
Today we're talking to Linus Lee about the practice of building software for yourself. Linus has several side projects we could talk about, but today's show is focused on L

Agile and the Long Crisis of Software

https://logicmag.io/clouds/agile-and-the-long-crisis-of-software/

mysterious than other engineering fields. Where other fields could be expected to obey the laws of physics, the ground seemed to be constantly shifting under software’s feet. Hard
What is Agile? And where does it come from?

2019 - Strange Loop

https://thestrangeloop.com/2019/sessions.html

- A Declarative Feature Engineering Library Nikhil Simha Airbnb Better Integration Tests for Performance Monitoring Maude Lemaire Slack Networking and Go: An Engineer's Journey Sn
Strange Loop is a conference for software developers covering programming langs, databases, distributed systems, security, machine learning, creativity, and more!

The small web is beautiful

https://benhoyt.com/writings/the-small-web-is-beautiful/

be necessary in huge engineering organizations. However, if you’re working at such a company, you’ve probably already been using microservices for years. If you’re not “Google siz
A vision for the "small web", small software, and small architectures.

The FoxPro History - Interview with Wayne Ratliff

http://www.foxprohistory.org/interview_wayne_ratliff.htm

car design from a real engineering standpoint, instead of simply guessing how big an engine I could fit into my design. I wrote a number of small programs to help design suspensio

Networking in the Mind Age - future of distributed intelligence

http://www.ethologic.com/sasha/mindage.html

in information engineering may persist forever and eventually become parts of the internal architecture of "God". (Quite likely, as sentimentally preserved rudiments ;-)
Essay on long-term future of intelligent distributed systems. Discussed topics include post-identity intelligent architectures, transhumanist philosophy

David Zatz: reflections on allpar.com

https://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 Page

http://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!

Mike Tanner Articles about Sport and Recreation

http://mike-tanner.co.nz/40sport.html

marry up, and sports engineering is the basis of that union. Any technology is considered fair game - as long as it is within the rules of sport - and sport is quicker than almost

Hawai'i Biochar Notes

http://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

Fourmilog: None Dare Call It Reason

https://www.fourmilab.ch/fourmilog/

of creative and careful engineering, not the limits of the human body. The manned land speed record set on the Big Run would stand until October 1983, when Richard Noble's jet pow

TELNET: The Mother of All (Application) Protocols

https://XeNT.com/4K-Associates/IEEE-L7-v2.html

world of Internet engineering, it's hard to accept that Telnet is actually older than I am. Its remarkable stability deserves close study. Simplicity alone is held up as a classic


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