Events
The news recently and Krugman this morning have brought Tennyson to mind: Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. Heroism has its place, but not when it takes everyone else through hell.
I've just picked up Bob Martin's The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers. I'm just a couple chapters in, and I find myself agreeing with him vehemently. So far, he's reinforcing the professional aspects of the profession. Next chapters will TDD, testing, estimation, and a bunch of other parts of the profession that are more difficult than the actual coding part. More later.
All four are dead: Quiznos, the Denver-based sandwich chain, said Friday it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware, the second quick-service restaurant chain in a week to do so. Quizno's bankruptcy filing comes just days after Sbarro, the New York-based pizza chain, filed for court protection in Manhattan on Monday, the second time in three years. Hot Dog on a Stick, another purveyor of quick-service food, in February also filed for bankruptcy protection. This is unfortunate especially for...
Calumet Photo, one of the last real photography stores, has closed abruptly: Calumet Photographic, a Chicago-based camera supply and photo services provider that first opened 1939, has abruptly closed its doors and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. Calumet said on its Facebook page that it was closing its stores in the United States, but that its European stores would remain. In its Chapter 7 filing, in which a company prepares to liquidate, it listed between $50 million and $100 million in...
Even though we have snow on the ground once again, the sun came out this morning, so my bus stop didn't look as grim as it did yesterday:
First, we get the worst cold and the most snow of any winter in the last 32 years. It even alienates many of its allies with its stubbornness in the face of popular (and meteorological) opposition, refusing to give up a fight it can't win. Finally, warm weather finally prevails, ending the snow's doomed effort to hold ground it will never be able to keep. This is Monday morning: Then, just when we were loosening our scarves, Arizona hit this morning: Winter, you're just making people despise you more....
I just did a dumb thing in Mercurial, but Mercurial saved me. Allow me to show, vividly, how using a DVCS can prevent disaster when you do something entirely too human. In the process of upgrading to a new database package in an old project, I realized that we still need to support the old database version. What I should have done involved me coming to this realization before making a bucket-load of changes. But never mind that for now. I figured I just need to create a branch for the old code. Before...
One of the funnier things I've seen recently:
Officially, at 1pm today, O'Hare reported no measurable snow on the ground. And at 2pm, the official Chicago temperature was 11°C, the warmest we've seen since December 4th. If only they weren't predicting more snow tomorrow...
In the hopeless war between spring-like warmth and the ice still covering Chicago, the heat has almost prevailed. Officially at 7am O'Hare had only 25 mm of snow left after an overnight temperature rise to 6°C. The end is near. Those last few millimeters have no chance of surviving the day, between nearly 12 hours of sunlight and a predicted high of 14°C. Still, today is the 71st consecutive snow-covered day here. No one under 30 has ever seen this in Chicago before. And it's unlikely anyone ever will...
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