Friday 16 December 2005

I mean, who didn't know that?

The San Francisco Chronicle today ran a long-overdue correction:

A story Nov. 15 about mathematical references on "The Simpsons" TV show mistakenly said that 1,782 to the 12th power plus 1,841 to the 12th power equals 1,922 to the 12th power. Actually, 1,782 to the 12th power plus 1,841 to the 12th power equals 2,541,210,258,614,589,176,288,669,958,142,428,526,657, while 1,922 to the 12th power equals 2,541,210,259,314,801,410,819,278,649,643,651,567,616.

(Linked from today's Romanesko. In the "Anne" category because she actually does know this kind of thing.)

David Braverman, Friday 16 December 2005 18:34:51 UTC
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 Thursday 15 December 2005

Self-plagiarism; or, why didn't I post this earlier?

I've finally added an explanation of Evolutionary Delivery to my corporate site. I wrote this as part of a proposal to a client in September, and for reasons that passeth understanding, I neglected to publish it online.

By the way, I write software for a living, so if you're reading this and realize you need a small, agile development team for a .NET project, send us a message.

David Braverman, Thursday 15 December 2005 23:08:41 UTC
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Code smells

An example of a piece of code that desperately needs refactoring.
David Braverman, Thursday 15 December 2005 19:23:22 UTC
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Boffo fantabulous book

Read Microsoft's Framework Design Guidelines, written by the guys who wrote the .NET Framework.
David Braverman, Thursday 15 December 2005 00:23:04 UTC
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 Tuesday 13 December 2005

Best newspaper corrections of the year

The Poynter Institute today sent around a link to the best newspaper corrections of 2005.

Since they also linked to the 2005 plagiarism roundup, I thought it best to give Poynter proper attribution.

David Braverman, Tuesday 13 December 2005 23:56:09 UTC
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 Monday 12 December 2005

Required Reading for Inner Drive

This list of eight books (and one essay) could help you become a better programmer. Explanations will follow shortly.
David Braverman, Monday 12 December 2005 16:41:33 UTC
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 Sunday 11 December 2005

Sunsets are getting later

We still get less daylight every day until the 21st, but we've already passed the earliest sunset of the winter.
David Braverman, Sunday 11 December 2005 16:44:48 UTC
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 Friday 9 December 2005

Which would you prefer?

Compare images and choose.
David Braverman, Friday 9 December 2005 20:58:40 UTC
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 Thursday 8 December 2005

Snow at rush hour

I am ridiculously happy I'm taking public transit today.
David Braverman, Thursday 8 December 2005 23:27:43 UTC
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Welcome home, Danielle

My friend is returning today from the Republic of Kiribati. At least, that's what her airline would have you believe.
David Braverman, Thursday 8 December 2005 21:23:36 UTC
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Coat-check claim number

Yesterday at the gym's coat check, I got claim check 404.

The coat-check guy didn't find this nearly as funny as I did.

Even more funny—to a software nerd, anyway—was that when I gave him check #404 after working out, he found my coat.

One can imagine other possibilities. But 404 is the best, I think.

David Braverman, Thursday 8 December 2005 16:30:13 UTC
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Hurricane season finally ends

The hurricane season finally ends today as Epsilon dissipates completely. We'll try to remember that as we get 15 cm (6 in.) of snow in Chicago tonight.
David Braverman, Thursday 8 December 2005 15:35:37 UTC
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