Tufte's "Beautiful Evidence" Looks Great, Lacks Filling

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Tufte's "Beautiful Evidence" Looks Great, Lacks Filling

Aug 13, 2006 by [Larry O'Brien]{.reviewer .fn} "Beautiful Evidence," by Edward Tufte

????? There's a sad irony in this book: Tufte is the guru of information density but his latest book contributes little to his previous …

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Multicore Game Development

An anonymous commenter says that recent issues of Game Developer Magazine (*cough* founding editor *cough*) discussed multicore game programming and that, rather than divvying up logical areas like AI and physics, what today's developers are concentrating on is speeding up the world-render pipeline. That makes sense, given the graphical emphasis …

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Happy Birthday, PC!

On this day, 25 years ago, IBM launched the Personal Computer for \$1,565 in select Computerland stores and Sears & Roebucks. This led to significant things.

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Jell-o Mold Widget Jiggles On Earthquake Reports

I've pretty much given up on the whole Konfabulator / Sidebar widget thing, but I laughed out loud when I saw this:

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Missed Opportunity: Visual Studio Express Might Have Been Shipped with Vista

This one just shot through the blogosphere: the idea that VS Express might have been bundled with Vista. Although I do not believe that VB.net is actually a "beginner's" language, that there could have been such a powerful environment broadly available is a sorely missed opportunity.

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Missed Opportunity: Visual Studio Express Might Have Been Shipped with Vista

This one just shot through the blogosphere: the idea that VS Express might have been bundled with Vista. Although I do not believe that VB.net is actually a "beginner's" language, that there could have been such a powerful environment broadly available is a sorely missed opportunity.

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Multicore Machines and Games

I've abused Jeff Atwood's comments section enough, but I want to continue ranting about multicore machines.

One of the themes in his comment section is that games don't speed up on multicore machines. This is largely true. Jeff points out, correctly, that most games are video-processor bound and not CPU-bound …

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My Colleague Roland Racko Who Runs The Website Voicewizardcom Warns Me That I May B

My colleague Roland Racko, who runs the website voicewizard.com, warns me that I may be prematurely enthusiastic about Dragon's capabilities.  I've dictated this blog entry on my mobile device, an Axim PDA, whether the transcription works, we'll have to see. [Note: It misspelled Axim and missed "to see"]

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Drools (Java-based inference engine) ported to .NET

Drools.NET is a port of the Drools library to .NET. I have a bg, big architectural decision coming up for a client and I am debating about whether to tackle the issue with an inference engine or a scripting language. So I've been looking at Drools pretty closely. It's …

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Blown Away by NaturallySpeaking

Against my better judgment I bought Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 from Amazon.  Over the years I've tried lots of dictation software and have been uniformly disappointed.  The new NaturallySpeaking says that it achieves a high level of accuracy out of the box without extensive user training.  Many people say that "Gee …

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