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blog.pdebruin.org
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| | | | | I attended Open Source Summit EU in Amsterdam this week, or actually I helped at the Microsoft booth one day. Apparently, Microsoft is involved in quite a number of projects It is always fascinating to see the number of projects that exist, and I have never heard of. And it is great to talk with people who live and work without software that I use every day. To be honest, I have tried to get involved in a couple of projects in the past, but I don't invest personal time and it doesn't help my job. Let's see what happens in the future. Anyway, for you the takeaway should be to go over projects and presentations to learn and get inspired. YouTube playlist Thanks for reading! :-) | |
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samestuffdifferentday.net
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| | | | | Here are the most interesting articles, blog posts, videos, podcasts, and GitHub repositories I've run into over the last week (August 18, 2025 - August 24, 2025). Enjoy! | |
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jreypo.io
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| | | | | The last four weeks I had a bit of a crazy life, but finally the process has come to an end and I can freely speak about it. | |
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www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | | From a link on Hacker News (the occasionally interesting "Reddit for Erlang, Lisp and Haskell using proto-entrepreneurs"), this 2006 ACM Ubiquity article:Every programmer with a few years' experience or education has heard the phrase "premature optimization is the root of all evil." [...] Unfortunately, as with many ideas that grow to legendary status, the original meaning of this statement has been all but lost"I would not agree with all the proposed solutions to the problem, but I do agree with most of the observations. | ||