A passionate programmer, software architect, and a enthusiastic observer of internet technologies and usage. Having worked in a variety of roles, the essential passion that drives me is that of a Programmer. Architecture and Design issues excite me, Solving problems through programming is what I crave. C++, Java and Python I am quite competent at, Python being the most exciting. A number of other languages I experiment with.

Tweets for 2010-03-10

  • Making Ruby Fast: The Rubinius JIT http://ff.im/-hfkYW #
  • Cloudy with a chance of rain : @theeconomist weighs in on cloud computing http://is.gd/a6uWH #
  • While counterintuitive this note "kind of" praising BASIC rings true to yours truly who began with BASIC too http://is.gd/a6XKn via @vdichev #
  • @vdichev the article made me think that it was probably not such a bad idea I started with BASIC (Was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum) in reply to vdichev #
  • I always thought I had a very uninteresting birth date – 19. This changed my mind http://www.numbergossip.com/19 #
  • Bummer! Adobe Reader is now the world's most malware targeted and exploited app http://is.gd/a8PbQ #
  • I suspect the entire static/dynamic types vs. testing overhead debate has resulted in either "int 0" or "float 0.0" converts #
  • @unclebobmartin I find far far far more consistency of approach between clojure and python than between clojure and ruby. in reply to unclebobmartin #
  • Confused why ruby folks seem to be liking clojure (as opposed to java/scala) .. wondering if its because both are more glamorous languages #
  • @patrickdlogan I agree partially. I think imperative/functional can work together if the problem is partitioned vertically not horizontally in reply to patrickdlogan #
  • @patrickdlogan I do combine the two styles not splitting using horizontal layers but for different elements in a sequential pipeline. in reply to patrickdlogan #

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