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| | | | Here's a small epiphany I had the other day. When building software applications we should program for maintainability. It's common to talk about "programming for scale, change, stability" etc. However, I would argue that aiming for maintainable code should be the chief goal. I choose to define maintainable code as being open to change. It's not about trying to predict the future instead it's about acknowledging that there will be a long unknown future for the application. | |
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| | | | Speaking of guilty pleasures. Here's mine. Vocaloid, have you heard of it? flikr: cc-by licensed, mikumin In this post I provide a short explanation and a small collection of vocaloid videos that have English subs. In essence, Vocaloid are a breed of fully synthetic voice programs marketed as anime figures. Resulting in cyberdivas like Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka. Hatsune Miku is definitely the most popular one, and she has even been hosting concerts for some years now. | |
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| | | | The internet is an enormous mess of information that can be difficult to search, validate, and utilize. | |
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| | Much has been written on the value about Barak Rosenshine's 'Principles of Instruction' (2012) so there is no needfor me to add much more to this except by sharing the following: some ways of accessing histen principles (or seventeen if you read further on), some opinions on why this is a 'must-read' for teachers from... |