Insanely brilliant idea of the day

John Beimler writes "I'd like to wire in a Bayesian classifier too, and

see if that helps me get the items I like to the top [of my news

aggregator]." http://john.beimler.org/serval_aggregator_first_post.html

Yes. That's a good idea.

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UmlMode

"...I came up with three primary classifications for thinking about

the UML: UmlAsSketch \<http://martinfowler.com/bliki/UmlAsSketch.html> ,

UmlAsBlueprint \<http://martinfowler.com/bliki/UmlAsBlueprint.html> , and

UmlAsProgrammingLanguage

\<http://martinfowler.com/bliki/UmlAsProgrammingLanguage.html> ....one of the problems that I, and some others, are having with UML 2 is because …

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Computer Software Engineers

Bureau of Labor Statistics: Computer software engineers are projected to be the fastest growing occupation over the 2000-10 period.
[Sam Ruby]

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Platform or Plumbing

["]{.827355417-26052003}Here's a question I pose to blogspace: Is the .NET Framework a platform or just better plumbing for the underlying platform?["]{.827355417-26052003}[ via ]{.827355417-26052003}[Harry Pierson's DevHawk Weblog]

[Although I think it makes sense to refer to it as "a platform" in most situations, in the context of this …

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More on XML Entities

["....]{.951453017-26052003}I don't want behavior in my entity objects - I want to put that into stateless control objects.[..."]{.951453017-26052003} [via]{.951453017-26052003}
[Harry Pierson's DevHawk Weblog]

[After double-checking to make sure Harry's isn't a J2EE blog, I've got to ask: Is this structure (stateless session / control objects, stateful entity objects without …

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Functional programming and test-driven development

If you're a fan of test-driven development, you're likely to be a fan of functional programming. One of the mindsets of test-driven development is that if something is hard to test, it may be an indication of poor design. The natural upshot is that in a test-driven system, objects tend …

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Notes On Programming Sabre In C Ja

Notes on programming Sabre in C#, Java, and XML

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Turings Singlecelled Millionsold Ancestors Are Turingcomplete Oxytricha And

Turing's single-celled millions-old ancestors are Turing-complete. Oxytricha and Stylonychia, two ciliated protozoans, are Turing-complete biocomputers that rewrite their DNA to perform calculations. They've been at it for several million years. Keen. Link Discuss (via Coherence Engine) via [Boing Boing Blog]

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Turnabout is fair play: Sun tool targets Microsoft. At its JavaOne conference next month, Sun Microsystems will demonstrate a tool designed to simplify Java programming and steer users of Microsoft's .Net tools to Java. via [CNET News.com]

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even Though Hes Been Programming In A Looselytyped Environment Ruby For Quite A While Now Hes Not Found Himsel

"....even though he's been programming in a loosely-typed environment (Ruby) for quite a while now, he's not found himself making the stupid mistakes that the strongly-typed environment is supposed to be protecting us from...." via [The Mountain of Worthless Information]

The other day, while trying to enumerate the advantages of …

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