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Chas Emerick – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. A humane Real Names Policy. January 11, 2016. I found myself with occasion to tell the same story multiple times in the past couple of days, so it seems appropriate to publish it somewhere for easy reliable reference:. Years ago at a programming language conference, I finally met in person someone I’d interacted with regularly on IRC and Twitter. In those contexts, he used a handle of his choosing, and naturally, everyone referred to him by it. Default to their...
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Theorizing the Web, an experience – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. Theorizing the Web, an experience. April 29, 2014. May 1, 2014. Last week, I attended Theorizing the Web. The first thing you need to know is that TtW. Is not a technology conference. Before I characterize it positively though, it’s worth considering the conference’s own statement. While there were a few technologists in attendance. Before I enumerate some of my highlights of TtW, I want to offer some context of my own, a thread that mostly winds around:. As a ...
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My projects, present and past – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. My projects, present and past. Updated 2014 Aug 29. My obsession over the last 2 years is the Quilt Project. Of which I am (finally! Ready to start releasing various bits. As long as I am able, I hope to continue obsessing over it! Head on over, and put your email address in the bucket (or follow @QuiltProject. On twitter) to learn more when it drops. Besides Quilt, see below. Rather than leaving interested parties to spelunk through my GitHub page. A tool-agno...
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Results from the State of Clojure, Summer 2010 Survey – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. Results from the State of Clojure, Summer 2010 Survey. June 7, 2010. June 17, 2011. In my last post. I solicited the Clojure community to participate in a short survey to determine a few things in particular:. Which language/community have Clojure programmers “come from”, or are primarily using now, if not Clojure? In which domain(s) is Clojure being used? To what extent is Clojure being used commercially? The survey accumulated 487 responses. With that out of ...
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Announcements – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. May 6, 2013. October 17, 2013. Update: I’ve shut down IMHO. It was amusing while it lasted, but it’s clearly not a domain in which I have a fundamental interest. I hope you all enjoyed playing with it while it was among us! I don’t write stupid Twitter apps oftenbut when I do, they’re. Me, wearing a smoking jacket. Well, no longer. I, too, have built a Stupid Twitter App : go check out IMHO. Or its companion Twitter handle, @IMHO. Through a combination of some ...
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2013 State of Clojure & ClojureScript Survey – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. 2013 State of Clojure and ClojureScript Survey. November 5, 2013. November 18, 2013. Results from the 2013 State of Clojure and ClojureScript survey are here. This year, I’ve moved to hosting the survey with PollDaddy. Which has graciously set me up with a ‘pro’ account; this will allow us to get far more advanced analysis out of the results than were ever possible with the primitive Google Docs form I’d used up until now. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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JPype : Chronicles of an Open Source project: A bit of History
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JPype : Chronicles of an Open Source project. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. A bit of History. For those wondering, here's the history of JPype :. I always have a lot of projects going on. And in many cases, while I would prefer to use Python to implement them, requirements and/or convenience often steers me toward Java. Let's face it, when it comes to community mindshare, Python is no slouch, but Java definitely is the 500 lbs. gorilla. 05 was a complete rewrite, with an eye towards separating the bridg...
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JPype : Chronicles of an Open Source project: September 2006
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JPype : Chronicles of an Open Source project. Friday, September 29, 2006. PEP proposal : Get rid of the version/compiler dependency. I am creting this post so people can leave comments on the proposal I posted. The proposal can be seen at JPype's home page ( http:/ jpype.sourceforge.net/pni.html. Posted by Steve Menard at 3:26 PM. Wednesday, September 27, 2006. JPype success and horror stories. I was browsing the net recently, and thought it might be funny to google for "jpype". Boy was I surprised!
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A Clojure “Scholarship”: Let’s send Raynes to the Conj! – cemerick
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Doesn't even have a Ph.D. Some parts of me. A Clojure “Scholarship”: Let’s send Raynes to the Conj! September 10, 2010. September 18, 2011. If you’re a Clojure (or other FP language) programmer, you might know Anthony Grimes already. Notable projects of his. Include sexpbot, irclj, and the guts behind try-clojure.org. He goes by IORayne on twitter. And Raynes in #clojure on freenode irc, where he’s been a positive, helpful presence. Remarkably, population 184! All that’s left to do is raise enough money ...
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Envy Code R preview #7 (scalable coding font) » DamienG
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It’s been a struggle but finally after countless hours here it is, the next release of my Envy Code R monospaced (fixed-width) font designed for programmers. Many glyphs have been redrawn since preview #6 including braces, lower-case y, 6 and 9, ampersand, dollar-sign, hash etc. One pixel was removed vertically height to make the box [&hellip. Table per hierarchy in Azure Table Storage. 8 things you didn't know about C#. Debug like a boss in Visual Studio. Ten commandments for developers. LINQ to SQL T4.