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Healthcare Startup Takes Rails Mainstream
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Facilitating the spread of knowledge and innovation in professional software development. 1,296,180 Jul unique visitors. Safe Systems Programming in C# and .NET. Joe Duffy shares some of his key experiences from building an entire operating system in a C# dialect, with a focus on areas like garbage collection, low-level code quality, and dealing with errors and concurrency robustly. The examples focus specifically on using the open source C# and .NET projects as they exist today. Featured in Data Science.
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Minus the Silencer: The Best SciFi on Television
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Friday, February 29, 2008. The Best SciFi on Television. Having spent my formative years during a time when Star Trek had multiple shows running, my view of scifi was significantly influenced by it. For me, the future was supposed to be filled with humans and aliens working side by side while computers would take care of all the mundane paperwork. In fact, I can't recall seeing a single sheet of paper in any of the post Star Trek: TNG shows. On a leap of faith, I asked for season one. Follow me on Twitter.
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Minus the Silencer: A trip to New York with the Brazilians
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Friday, January 25, 2008. A trip to New York with the Brazilians. Early last week I received an urgent message from my Brazilian buddy Tony imploring me to come to New York for the weekend to hang out with him and his brother Beto who had been working there for the previous six months and wanted to spend his remaining weekend there partying. At first I protested but by Wednesday I'd gone ahead and purchased a ticket for myself on the very convenient Chinatown bus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Minus the Silencer: Democracy
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Saturday, August 11, 2007. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, Democracy. Spans the years from 1969 to 1974 and tells the tale of two Germanies, East and West, locked together in idealogical battle for the soul of their country. Willy Brandt. The East Germans were of course apprehensive of this move but fortunately for them their spy service, the Stasi. Answering to two masters, Günter began to feel increasingly torn as his relationship with the Chancellor grew. He wanted to satisfy his Stasi b...
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Minus the Silencer: August 2008
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Friday, August 15, 2008. I immediately jumped at the opportunity. The Anfiteatro Flavio and Capri. These highlights in addition to the wonderful Neopolitan shellfish-based dishes that seemed to be offered at every restaurant in the area made for an amazing time. With flavors we liked, then we'd stop and get some ice cream. What with its creamy texture and amazing flavor, Italian gelato is far superior to anything that can be found Stateside. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Minus the Silencer: August 2007
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Saturday, August 11, 2007. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, Democracy. Spans the years from 1969 to 1974 and tells the tale of two Germanies, East and West, locked together in idealogical battle for the soul of their country. Willy Brandt. The East Germans were of course apprehensive of this move but fortunately for them their spy service, the Stasi. Answering to two masters, Günter began to feel increasingly torn as his relationship with the Chancellor grew. He wanted to satisfy his Stasi b...
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Minus the Silencer: January 2008
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Friday, January 25, 2008. A trip to New York with the Brazilians. Early last week I received an urgent message from my Brazilian buddy Tony imploring me to come to New York for the weekend to hang out with him and his brother Beto who had been working there for the previous six months and wanted to spend his remaining weekend there partying. At first I protested but by Wednesday I'd gone ahead and purchased a ticket for myself on the very convenient Chinatown bus. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Minus the Silencer: Italy in August
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Friday, August 15, 2008. I immediately jumped at the opportunity. The Anfiteatro Flavio and Capri. These highlights in addition to the wonderful Neopolitan shellfish-based dishes that seemed to be offered at every restaurant in the area made for an amazing time. With flavors we liked, then we'd stop and get some ice cream. What with its creamy texture and amazing flavor, Italian gelato is far superior to anything that can be found Stateside. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Minus the Silencer: December 2007
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Sunday, December 09, 2007. Where do I begin? I've had a lot of great ideas for blog entries these past few months but finding the time to enter them has been difficult to say the least. So I guess we'll start with the thing that has been eating up the majority of my time: work. Two months ago things were going swimmingly well and then out of the blue came what is known in the industry as a strategic restructuring, a layoff. To our collective technology-oriented blog, one which happened to pertain to a pr...
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Minus the Silencer: September 2007
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Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Despite the early departure time from Washington, D.C. we arrived in San Diego fairly awake and ready to get on with our vacation. First time was Milton's, a wonderful Kosher deli and restaurant located in Del Mar. Over the past few years it has become my unofficial welcoming pad, the first place I stop at to address the hunger pangs a six hour flight induces. Between my previous visit in December and now, my parents got what I thought they never would: a dog! Built in an o...