oh you have a weighted blanket? haha that's cute, I sleep with the crushing weight of all the shitty code I wrote years ago still running in production
Alright folks, gather round and let me tell you the story of (almost) the biggest engineering disaster Iโve ever had the misfortune of being involved in. Itโs a tale of politics, architecture and the sunk cost fallacy [Iโm drinking an Aberlour Cask Strength Single Malt Scotch]
So the true lesson was not on graphic design or programming. These are talented students that already had a great technique. It was a lesson on perspectives, that can only be taught through the art of making. /9
@bryjbrown On the other hand for productivity and maintainability I would run the other direction from writing something in like this in C so ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
@bryjbrown Based purely on language longitivtiy: I would use K&R C. It was released 48 years ago and its still going strong. So many libraries have been written in C that I think the tooling to compile it will exist for a good number of years.
Why I Installed the COVID Alert App: โan independent review has found that the privacy risks associated with the app have been addressed and that it is likely to help reduce the spread of the virus. That was reason enough for me to install it.โ https://t.co/S5lND89SKz
Interesting to hear about #digipres woes from the younger generation over dinner tonight. My 16 and 12 year old sons were waxing nostalgic about all the hours spent with their favourite Flash games and how a part of their own history is going to get erased when Flash dies in Dec.
We are so excited to present at #DrupalConGlobal in just over a week! We're talking #islandora for digital asset management in Drupal: https://t.co/v0sOmblu2p
We're taking #islandora to #DrupalCon this May! We are very excited to share what we do and to learn more from the world of Drupal!.https://t.co/GoTWxeDbMG