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Ruby and Your Brain | Ruby Zone
In this video, presented at the December 2008 Kyushu Ruby Kaigi in Fukuoka, Japan, Andy Hunt talks about his new book, Pragmatic Thinking and Learning, the nature of expertise, and issues in cognition and neuroscience that are important to software develo
NY Times Article Skimmer
"With this in mind, we present an as-yet-unnamed article skimmer. Think of it as an attempt to provide the Sunday Times experience anytime. Of course, there are parts we can’t replicate: the satisfying crinkle of the paper; the circular stain of your coff
Lincoln Studies Center
"The Lincoln Studies Center at Knox College is dedicated to the study of the life and work of Abraham Lincoln. Through a variety of activities—including research, publications, public events, lectures, conferences and classroom instruction—the Center seek
Spreedly
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Straight to the Bar | all things strength
This is an ever-changing list of the kettlebell exercises and stretches I perform in my routines. Gathered from various sources, they require only a kettlebell or two and are great as an accompaniment to (not a replacement for) other forms of weight train
Outdoor workouts for 2009: Turn the world into your gym - Los Angeles Times
"...we polled three local fitness experts for L.A.-area workouts that provide great views and don't cost a thing. Sure, some exercises may seem familiar -- but doing them on an incline or an uneven or shifting surface adds an exhilarating element."
20 Amazing and Essential Non-fiction Books to Enrich Your Library | Zen Habits
"I decided not to be comprehensive. Instead, I wanted to find 20 books that convey some of the philosophy of Zen Habits in different ways, books that influenced this site and that I think will enrich your library and your life if you haven’t read them yet
Worry-Free Dreams, Environmentally Correct Bed - NYTimes.com
"Stores across the country have lately been trumpeting the benefits of “organic” and “natural” mattresses, for adults as well as babies. There are now models made with soybeans, stuffed with coconut husks, infused with green tea and treated with aloe vera
Starting Strength Wiki
The title "Starting Strength" has two distinct meanings. Firstly it is Starting Strength The Book by Mark Rippetoe and Lon Kilgore. Secondly it is Starting Strength The Program also by Mark Rippetoe and widely referred to as "Rippetoe's." It is this secon
The Maxwell Daily Dozen
Mobility Exercises for Health & Well-Being. Do them in the morning or as a part of a warm-up before exercising.
The Kauri project - Home
"Kauri is a Java-based, REST-centric framework for developing web applications and web services.
By combining best-of-breed components and practices such as Restlet, Spring, Maven and jQuery, Kauri offers a compelling development framework for building ri
Bjarne Stroustrup on Educating Software Developers
"After 24 years as a researcher at Bell Labs, in 2002 Stroustrup became a professor at Texas A&M University, where he holds the College of Engineering Chair in Computer Science. The experience has given him insight into the all-important task of educating
The next big language; Theory, practice, and the killer app on Dion Almaer's Blog
"People are on the look out for the next big thing, and the alphadevs are all sniffing around the Functional. Scala, Haskell, OCaml, Erlang, ML, F#, Fortree, Lisp, Clojure, it keeps on going."
hyperrealm.com - jolt
"Jolt is a Java Virtual Machine Daemon. This program provides a means to invoke the JDK tools javac, javadoc, and jar from the command line while reusing the same JVM instance across invocations. It is intended primarily for use as a helper tool to make c
Introduction to Algorithms - good coders code, great reuse
Notes based a MIT video lecture series.
Topics:SICP in other languages - CTMWiki
SICP, Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, is another great CS textbook that's in the works for translation. The examples in the book were originally in Scheme. In addition to using the SICP text, many of the translated exercises borrow from
Tail Optimized Mutual Recursion in Clojure
"One of the problems with targeting the JVM with a dynamic language that relies heavily on recursion is that the JVM doesn’t support tail recursion (also called tail call optimization)."
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