Tweets for 2010-08-26
- @kaleidic That leaves me impressed, no, much much more than that. in reply to kaleidic #
- A product is a collection of use cases and their utility. Intrinsic properties support the use cases, don't define the product. #
- RT @ijuma: Is Scala Simple or Complicated? @odersky gives his thoughts on the subject with illustrations and everything http://bit.ly/aUStli #
- Now installing bluetile tiling manager on ubuntu to see if it makes me more productive. Would you recommend something else for ubuntu ? #
- @brijwhiz http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiling_window_manager in reply to brijwhiz #
- @vdichev Its always the implementation which leaks, and thus increases complexity beyond the abstraction. #being_pedantic in reply to vdichev #
- @vdichev iPhone is a good example which demonstrated that the abstraction was always simple
in reply to vdichev # - Git – SVN Crash course (for subversion users) http://ff.im/-pKxXZ #
- Spring Python 1.1 book is published http://ff.im/-pKz24 #
- All Testing is (not) Confirmatory http://ff.im/-pKA0F #
- Introduction to the Reactive Extensions for JavaScript – Buffering http://ff.im/-pKC3t #
- You know you're a Python programmer when… #humour http://ff.im/-pKCiK #
- Intro to Monads via reddit http://ff.im/-pKLtA #
- My first experience with tiling window managers is actually quite nice. Seems like I will stick to it. #bluetile on #ubuntu #
- Google realtime search http://www.google.com/realtime is awesome. http://bit.ly/bypVnX (via @shrikant) #
- Interesting to take a recent hot topic and step back in time to see its evolution on google realtime search http://www.google.com/realtime #
- @offbytwo I read bluetile is based on xmonad http://is.gd/eFgub in reply to offbytwo #
- @debasishg I think so. I've found either separate implementations or splitting the abstraction quite helpful in situations of leakiness. in reply to debasishg #
- This "I just want to copy .. word for word .." meme is spreading virally. Google realtime search tells me it started about 7 hrs ago. #