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Complication is What Happens When You Try to Solve a Problem You Don't Understand | SIGPWNED
Code should be simple. Code should be butt simple. Code should be so simple that there’s no way it can be misunderstood. Good code has no nooks. Good code has no crannies. Good code is a round room with no corners for bugs to hide in.
We all know this. So why does most code suck?
Because it’s written by people who don’t understand the problem they’re trying to solve. -
Reaching the Limits of Adobe Stupidity - whitespace
Lately, I’ve been working on Flash ActionScript 3 decompiler, and I noticed an interesting pattern. Normally, if you work with a piece of well-known software and something goes wrong, it’s your fault. But with Flash it’s not anything like that! If it doesn’t work, then it’s probably a bug in the compiler which was preserved for compatibility. Or the specification is plain wrong. Or it’s a bug in the compiler which no one noticed or attributed to cosmic rays instead.
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How Verizon tried to unsell me an iPhone | Technically Incorrect - CNET News
Rumor has it that Verizon store reps are doing everything possible to divert sales away from the iPhone. To see if this might be true, I went to a Verizon store, only to be told that Verizon doesn't push the iPhone, Apple does
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Sister Brigid McDonald calls Vatican's reprimand of U.S. nuns group a 'misuse of power' | MinnPost
I really feel that Jesus would want us to go forward and to be out there where the people are in pain. I believe that about Jesus. I always say, Jesus never said worship me, he said follow me, so that is what I am trying to do.
Monday, May 7, 2012
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