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September 03, 2010
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I'm anticipating 400 emails in the morning telling me what I got wrong. :) Talk to you guys then!
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Thursday, August 5, 2010
All my friends are dead
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An animated gif made with the first 10 pages of Avery Monsen and Jory John's book, All My Friends Are Dead…
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
How Programmer Reacts On Different Situations (Cartoon Strip)
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The classic definition of a programmer actually rarely exists anymore. Being a programmer can be a difficult job trying to figure out why the code you have developed isn't working and if everything is going good according to the specs then he's feeling himself a happiest guy around. It's not unusual for them to face dynamically new situations so often while performing their job. But they are use to with it. However excitement, enthusiasm, love, horror, frustration and other emotions are the vital part of their professional personality.
Below is a cartoon sequence to find out how programmer reacts on different situations. Let's enjoy and relate it with you if you gets these reactions too while programming.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Dystopian Utopia
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A stunning painting of a possible future (or present depending on how you look at it)… walled cities of techno-utopia surrounded by the rest of the world living in the middle ages. Here is a link to the large version on Zilinzky's site. (Found via Coolvibe.)
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