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Dear Diary
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Dear Diary

On keeping a laboratory notebook.

Halfway Around the World
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Halfway Around the World

Learn the language, meet the people, eat the food.

Stone Knives and Bear Skins
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Stone Knives and Bear Skins

There is no money in tools.

The Parchment Path?
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The Parchment Path?

Is there ever a time when learning is not of value—for its own sake?

All Sliders to the Right
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All Sliders to the Right

Hardware overkill.

The Elephant in the Room
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The Elephant in the Room

It is time to get the POSIX elephant off our necks.

When Should a Black Box Be Transparent?
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When Should a Black Box Be Transparent?

When is a replacement not a replacement?

Getting Off the Mad Path
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Getting Off the Mad Path

Debuggers and assertions.

Patent Absurdity
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Patent Absurdity

A case when ignorance is the best policy.

Divide and Conquer
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Divide and Conquer

The use and limits of bisection.

In Praise of the Disassembler
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In Praise of the Disassembler

There is much to be learned from the lower-level details of hardware.

Aversion to Versions
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Aversion to Versions

Code needs to run anywhere as long as the necessary dependencies can be resolved.

The Non-Psychopath's Guide to Managing an Open Source Project
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The Non-Psychopath's Guide to Managing an Open Source Project

Respect your staff, learn from others, and know when to let go.

Kabin Fever
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Kabin Fever

KV's guidelines for KFH (koding from home).

Removing Kode
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Removing Kode

Dead functions and dead features.

Sanity vs. Invisible Markings
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Sanity vs. Invisible Markings

Tabs vs. spaces

Broken Hearts and Coffee Mugs
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Broken Hearts and Coffee Mugs

The ordeal of security reviews.

Kode Vicious Plays in Traffic
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Kode Vicious Plays in Traffic

With increasing complexity comes increasing risk.

Master of Tickets
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Master of Tickets

Valuing the quality, not the quantity, of work.

Numbers Are for Computers, Strings Are for Humans
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Numbers Are for Computers, Strings Are for Humans

How and where software should translate data into a human-readable form.
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