Notices by Yaser Sulaiman (ysulaiman), page 2
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Is Code Complete, 2nd Edition really worth 249 SR (that's about $66.40)?
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My first minimalistic slideshow (think "Lessig Method" or "Takahashi Method"). Any feedback is welcomed - http://bit.ly/cFVLxZ [SlideShare].
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Sir Ken Robinson is brilliant as usual. His TED 2010 talk on education reform is a must watch - http://bit.ly/9mof0s [YouTube].
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Noam Chomsky: "We were denied entry" - http://bit.ly/bP9YiO [YouTube].
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Pamela Spiro Wagner: "No illness is all there is to a person. No illness erases the human being inside." - http://bit.ly/bLHN5u [YouTube].
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Stop using the default Visual Studio theme! Go to http://studiostyles.info/ and get yourself a refreshing theme.
Monday, 10-May-10 12:26:26 UTC from web -
"Remember that people customarily use what the statistician would call an estimate as if it were a cast-iron fact." Stafford Beer.
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An interesting and funny talk by Robert Martin about "testosterone programming", TDD, and professionalism - http://bit.ly/8ZDgbg [YouTube].
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The SQL injection license plate - http://bit.ly/cVrGTa [imgur].
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Ever wondered what's on http://example.com (arguably the most used domain in documentation and examples)?
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"Like, at any moment in any conversation, I could just punch the person I was talking to" - http://xkcd.com/706/
Tuesday, 09-Mar-10 21:39:28 UTC from web -
Richard Feynman on 'Why?' questions and how difficult it can be to answer certain questions in lay terms: http://bit.ly/cdAmUd [YouTube].
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Listening to "The Virtual Revolution: Enemy of the state" - http://bit.ly/9suYSc [BBC]. Iran, Al Qaeda, and the great firewall of China.
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Mark your calendars: the IE6 Funeral is on Thursday, March 4, 2010 - http://ie6funeral.com/
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"Bob just used "canonical" in the canonical way." - http://foldoc.org/canonical
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After using it extensively for the first time, I'm seriously thinking about making Google Chrome my default web browser.
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MIT neuroscientists are making computers smart enough to see the connections between the brain's neurons - http://bit.ly/9oI0Uo [MIT].
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Interesting: you can use Fibonacci numbers to convert from miles to kilometers and back - http://bit.ly/5Qgg8R [catonmat.org].
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"It is true. I have no talent. What I do have is a lot of practice." - http://bit.ly/7EGNAY [RailsTips.org].