Thoughts for 2018
Herein some thoughts about software technology 2018. I won't call these predictions, more extrapolations of what's already happening and what the second order effects might be.
Read MoreHerein some thoughts about software technology 2018. I won't call these predictions, more extrapolations of what's already happening and what the second order effects might be.
Read MoreA nice thing about 2017 was getting to read more books than previous years, with the aim of working my way back to an inveterate reader. Here are some notes on a few I enjoyed over the year.
Read MoreFeature flags let you work smaller, better, faster, with less risk. The leverage they provide makes them a first-class engineering and development approach.
Read MoreI've been looking at HTTP/2 recently along with the gRPC framework. One of the things I wanted to try out was cross language interchange. Herein some notes on getting things working for Java and Ruby on Mac OSX Yosemite, that might be of help to someone.
Read MoreThis is the second of a series of posts about board games. In this post, I'll go through twelve strategy games that we've enjoyed.
Read MoreI occasionally get asked to recommend a board game. Herein the first of a few posts about some games I've played and enjoyed with my family.
Read MoreThis is one of a series of posts on languages, you can read more about that here.
Scala's blending of programming paradigms in a single language is impressive. It's fun to write code in and is a good language for leaning into the functional plus static typing paradigm. As much as I like the language, I usually qualify recommending it outright. Scala is the language I find myself most conflicted over - the part of me that likes programming loves it, the part of me that goes oncall has a doubt.
Read MoreThis is one of a series of posts on languages, you can read more about that here.
A grab bag of observations on the Go programming language, positive and negative. It bucks some orthodoxy on what a good effective language is supposed to look like. It makes sensible engineering decisions and is squarely in the category of languages I consider viable for server-side systems that you have to live with over time.
Read MoreI have been playing around with Erlang, Scala and Go more and more, to the point where I'm able to draw conclusions about them as production languages. I don't consider myself expert in any of them, but like most people in my line of work I have to be able to make judgments in advance of deep understanding. I've also spent time to a lesser extent with Rust, not enough to decide anything much. I've been foostering with Erlang and Scala on and off for years, Go and Rust are more recent.
Read MoreAfter over 3 years at 10 hours a day it was time to retire the thinkpad T60.
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