Barcamp Milwaukee 5 will be held from Saturday October 2, 2010 at 10AM through Sunday October 3, 2010 at 4PM.
Mike plans to present on Clojure, which should be pretty fun to attend.
Virtual Gravel Rash
Tonight after removing some of the caked-on dust from under the seat, I decided to investigate the gravel rash on the right of the lower fairing of the bike.
Getting down on my hands and knees to take a look, expecting deep grooves, I was shocked to instead find something like silver paint stuck to the fairing. It was caked on there, maybe one or two millimeters. Using a damp paper towel though I was able to remove all of the shiny crud.
My best guess is that the previous owner rode into something, or something rode into him, that left the material there.
I like easy fixes!
Okasaki's Purely Functional Data Structures in Typed Racket
A library of purely functional data structures in Typed Racket. Data structures in the library are based on Chris Okasaki’s book Purely Functional Data Structures, work by Phil Bagwell and others
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Wrapping up the 2009-2010 School Year
This past May, I completed the Simulation and Parallel and Distributed Systems class that I was attending. While taking two classes while working full time was challenging; the pure fun of it all more than made up for the challenge! I will have fond memories of that semester for a long time.
I can’t wait to get started with Applied Mathematical Analysis next week.
Pondering repairing this rust
- Sand. Use light grit paper and paint.
- Seal. Use something like POR-15 to seal it and paint over that.
Delimited continuations on OCaml
Yaron's Effective ML Lessons
* Favor readers over writers
* Create uniform interfaces
* Make illegal states unrepresentable
* Code for exhaustiveness
* Open few modules
* Make common errors obvious
* Avoid boilerplate
* Avoid complex type-hackery
* Don’t be puritanical about purity
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How to Measure Anything
This looks like a great book.
Welcome New Connie Owners
What is ATGATT?
ATGATT stands for “All The Gear All The Time”.
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