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Writing stuff that catches my fancy. Probably programming, maybe lifting things?
Occasionally Cogent
http://occasionallycogent.com/post/12422871833/deadliftdork-hello-everybody-i-am-made-of
Sometimes cogent, usually otherwise. I AM MADE OF MAGIC. I AM A TINY, TINY MAGIC MAN. Via little miss muscles. Crafted by Prashanth Kamalakanthan.
Occasionally Cogent / What I've been working on for the last couple months…
http://occasionallycogent.com/post/26033329380/what-ive-been-working-on-for-the-last-couple
Sometimes cogent, usually otherwise. What I've been working on for the last couple months… ». Since before school ended, I’ve been working at this awesome startup. This is pretty much my dream job, getting to write code to do cool stuff all day. Maybe less money than I’d be getting at Google or IBM, but there is something extraordinarily rewarding about the weight of responsibility being one of a tiny team gives you and knowing that one’s actions will have a big impact. Crafted by Prashanth Kamalakanthan.
Occasionally Cogent
http://occasionallycogent.com/day/2012/06/27
Sometimes cogent, usually otherwise. June 27, 2012. What I've been working on for the last couple months… ». Since before school ended, I’ve been working at this awesome startup. This is pretty much my dream job, getting to write code to do cool stuff all day. Maybe less money than I’d be getting at Google or IBM, but there is something extraordinarily rewarding about the weight of responsibility being one of a tiny team gives you and knowing that one’s actions will have a big impact.
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Sometimes cogent, usually otherwise. SKULL-SAN IS SO FUCKIN’ DREAMY. Reblogged this from fartchan. Reblogged this from fartchan. Reblogged this from fartchan. Reblogged this from fartchan. Reblogged this from fartchan. Reblogged this from jephjacques. Reblogged this from jephjacques. Reblogged this from jephjacques. Reblogged this from fartchan. Reblogged this from jephjacques. Reblogged this from jephjacques. Reblogged this from fartchan. Fart chan. FART CHAN. Reblogged this from jephjacques.
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>H: August 2008
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Hopefully not much more on extra/lisp. I've been working on it for far too long, but I think I'm almost done the Factor side of. I've done a little more work since I last wrote and now the only thing remaining is, unfortunately, something of an open problem; Namely, the propagation of locals into literals (more specifically,. So, what have I done? Allowing multiple forms in the body of an expression. Begin 1 2 3).
>H: My First Impressions of Smalltalk
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-first-impressions-of-smalltalk.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Sunday, April 26, 2009. My First Impressions of Smalltalk. To see my code, and even then only being able to look at one object or method at a time! I think I've come to realize, however, that this paradigm has definite advantages. For one, being physically unable to view massive blocks of code all at once forces you to write well-factored, conceptually-separated code right from the get-go. OMouse: Thanks for the comment! An odd engineering ...
>H: Factor and Lisp, part three
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008/06/factor-and-lisp-part-three.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Monday, June 16, 2008. Factor and Lisp, part three. I wrote about the state of my lisp-in-factor implementation, not much actual forward progress has been made. Instead, I was embroiled in a struggle to figure out how I was to properly implement the passing of arguments to lisp functions, specifically in the case of function calls. Foo bar baz) ⇒ [ bar baz ] T{ lisp-symbol f "foo" } funcall. By the way, the. List 1 2 (list 3 (list 4) 5).
>H: November 2008
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Thursday, November 06, 2008. Advising Factor (Aspect Oriented Programming, if you're nasty). I've been pretty busy the last couple of weeks with school, so I haven't been able to get any real (read: non-school related.I am not a fan of Verilog) programming done. So, the other day, I decided to try and implement something neat in Factor. After thinking about it for a bit, I decided to try to implement what is known as " advice. A Cuckoo filt...
>H: Advising Factor (Aspect Oriented Programming, if you're nasty)
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008/11/advising-factor-aspect-oriented.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Thursday, November 06, 2008. Advising Factor (Aspect Oriented Programming, if you're nasty). I've been pretty busy the last couple of weeks with school, so I haven't been able to get any real (read: non-school related.I am not a fan of Verilog) programming done. So, the other day, I decided to try and implement something neat in Factor. After thinking about it for a bit, I decided to try to implement what is known as " advice. A Cuckoo filt...
>H: June 2008
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Thursday, June 26, 2008. As a brief diversion from the Factor stuff I've been working on, I wanted to just share a bit of information that someone out there may find useful. Since I first saw it, I wanted to use the. Functions for emacs that. Gives However, I ended up having a bunch of problems that I was unable to fix and soon gave up. However, yesterday I decided to have another go at it and managed to get it working! I set it to. I'm als...
>H: March 2008
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Sunday, March 09, 2008. I've been too busy the past while to set aside time to write here. In fact, I feel like I should be studying linear algebra or something instead of writing this. Oh well.if I don't write this, I'll just waste even more time reading archives of Coding Horror. So, I haven't been able to do much programming recently, which is kind of disappointing. Oh well.this summer! Are making me think of Ruby, a few posts on OCaml.
>H: May 2008
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Factor Lisp = It Doesn't Get Much Better. So, I've started work on my first real Factor. Project: Writing a implementation of Lisp in Factor (which is referred to as "extra/lisp", as that is where it lives in the Factor repo). I'm having some weird problems with local variables and transformations, but it's going pretty well, and I am having tons of fun with it. So, how does it work? And yes, I know I don't need both.
>H: Blogging from Emacs
http://jamesnvc.blogspot.com/2008/06/blogging-from-emacs.html
A miscellany of pseudo-random ravings, mostly about programming. Thursday, June 26, 2008. As a brief diversion from the Factor stuff I've been working on, I wanted to just share a bit of information that someone out there may find useful. Since I first saw it, I wanted to use the. Functions for emacs that. Gives However, I ended up having a bunch of problems that I was unable to fix and soon gave up. However, yesterday I decided to have another go at it and managed to get it working! I set it to. You can...
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Occasionally Chic
Meiji Jingu, Tokyo, Japan. Amidst the hustle and bustle of busy Tokyo you will find this beautiful tranquil temple in the Yoyogi park. A nice place to stroll by, lots of trees, and gorgeous Tori gates. The colorful sake barrels from the past are treat to the eyes. We were lucky to be visiting the temple during Spring festival and watched a traditional Japanese performance by a beautiful geisha. Sansoji, Tokyo, Japan. Higashiyama District, Kyoto. Higashiyama district is one of the best places to experienc...
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Occasionally Christine
Do I have time for this? Not really. Let's see what happens. Sunday, July 05, 2009. Babys first Roller Coaster. Baby's first Roller Coaster. Originally uploaded by Pookiefatcat. We went to the Canada day celebrations at a nearby park. They had these awesome mini roller coasters that were really just a car on a plastic track. But Charlotte loved it. There was just enough speed to be fun and she was only inches from the ground, so I felt she was safe. Best of both worlds. Happy Canada Day all. Charlotte an...
occasionallyclever.blogspot.com
A collection of short stories, idioms, ponderings, and opium-induced Miget-bears
Thursday, November 25, 2010. Time to Change the Tone. Light some candles. Stoke the fire. Put on some Barry White. Aww. yeah. It's on. My life is fucking amazing. There are new girls in my life. There are new goals and all kinds of new goodness. I won't go into the details, but suffice it to say that I can now walk into any bar, club, or restaurant in town and order a hand-job on-the-house. That may be overstated. But you get the idea. Friday, August 27, 2010. So this is Catharsis. Pirates who wanted me ...
Occasionally Clever
Occasionally Cogent
Mar 28, 2018. The Whys and Whats of Braid. Mar 24, 2018. Discovering an Old Language. Mar 18, 2018. What Does Mutability Mean? Feb 21, 2018. Politics in Programming Pedagogy. Jan 1, 2018. Books I Read in 2017. Dec 21, 2017. Disabling Transit Write Caching in Clojure. Dec 2, 2017. Nov 15, 2017. Nov 11, 2017. Oct 30, 2017. One Week With the Model 01. Oct 23, 2017. Oct 22, 2017. Keyboardio Cometh, Pt 4. Oct 19, 2017. Keyboardio Cometh, Pt 3. Oct 18, 2017. Keyboardio Cometh, Pt 2. Oct 16, 2017. Oct 15, 2017.
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occasionally colleen makes a film
Occasionally colleen makes a film. Thursday, June 17, 2010. You can find this production blog over this-a-way, now: http:/ littlefoible.wordpress.com/. Tuesday, June 15, 2010. This new project is called 'Collectables' under the grant I applied for, but that is a working title that I'm not a big fan of. However, the character in it is named Celeste, and I have pages and pages of title ideas, so perhaps I'll come up with one soon. Thursday, November 19, 2009. Kate and bradbury: online at last. I haven't ha...
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occasionally consistent
I think maybe heaven is a sea of untranslatable jokes, only everyone is laughing. Thursday, April 24, 2008. Sometimes postsecret knows how to say what i feel better than i do. Sometimes postsecret knows HOW i feel better than i do. Monday, April 21, 2008. Beartrail of tears: the sequel. or, "i'm fine in my tshirt, thanks". Available in a variety of colors at your local. Store for the low low price of $24.99 plus tax.). 1 who pays that much for a pair of running shorts? Monday, April 14, 2008. Oh well....
Occasionally Crafty
Monday, March 26. Try this Birthday Tradition. Today is my son's birthday. My middle child is smart, athletic, funny, a peace-maker, and such a loving person. He always wants to do what's right and make others around him happy. I can't believe this little baby is 11 years old! So, I made a new tradition. We don't do birthday parties every year. We take turns! I have two boys and one daughter, so one year is "Boys Party" year and the other is the "Girl Party" year. My kids all love doing this! You could j...
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Occasionally Creative
A cooperative journal of lapsed writers and busy professionals who needed a workout center for their inner muse. Saturday, July 02, 2016. The quiet streets of Whitestone. Keep calling me their way,. Bidding me to trod alone. Of long-ago movie starts. To feel the breeze. Of Little Neck Bay. From the shady woods. We dip into some alien feast. With our worked hands. At all hours,. As the night life. Of a thousand people. And the dreams of millions. Saturday, April 09, 2016. Revenge of the Blue Light. Saturd...
Occasionally Custom
How to Recognize Good Bookkeeping and Professional Bookkeepers Melbourne? Do you know how to recognize a good bookkeeper when you see one? To be honest, there are many who think all bookkeepers are equal and that they all offer the exact same service. That’s not quite the case as lots of bookkeepers offer a very different service from the next and it’s important for you to recognize a good bookkeeping service too. How can you do that? Why You Can’t Afford to Be Bad at Bookkeeping. West Shore lawyer place...