I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved array analysis and matrix incrementing. (Note that this ends today.)| RogerBW's Blog: Latest posts
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved array slicing and point filtering. (Note that this ends today.)| RogerBW's Blog
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved string manipulation. (Note that this ends today.)| RogerBW's Blog
I’ve been doing the Weekly Challenges. The latest involved a date calculation and run-length encoding. (Note that this ends today.)| RogerBW's Blog
Some weeks ago, I had the pleasure of speaking at Balkan Ruby 2025 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Around 100 people gathered over two days, not just for talks but for long, generous breaks that encouraged conversation, connection, and serendipity.| Manas Technology Solutions
I’m a serial tinkerer and project starter, which means I end up leaving a trail of half-finished (or half-started) projects everywhere I go. If it’s not new projects, I’ll drop in to some existing project and make some changes, then forget about them for months or sometimes years. Thankfully for a long time I’ve kept all my projects in a consistent location: ~/Projects so they’re not hard to keep track of, but that does mean I have to actually go...| willhbr.net
I published my new book: A Language a Day, which is a collection of brief overviews to 21 programming languages.| Andrew Shitov
Stick along long enough in software development, and you may have come along the ride for Agile software development practices, methodologies, and/or frameworks. Stick along long enough in that community – ok, that might be a reach too far, given that community only exists about 30 years or so. All of the above said, I … Continue reading My view on the current state of Agile→| Markus Gärtner
This beautiful gilded sculpture from the Metropolitan Museum of Art comes from the Dominican convent of Katherinethal in present day Switzerland. It depicts the Visitation of Mary (on the left hand…| Sight+Signs