Last night Sen. Barak Obama was elected 44th President of the United States. At 11pm when the race was finally called for Obama I witnessed a first for me anyway - people took to the streets in celebration.
I am currently reading Toby Segaran’s book “Programming Collective Intelligence” and one of the first topics it covers is how do you determine of similar two people are.
There is a new tool that allows you to create your own Visual Studio snippets.
I am love watching the polls. Here are some of my favorite links.
Benford’s Law roughly stats that values of measurements in nature often have a logarithmic distribution.
Here are the following links I found useful this week 5/17/2008:
ASP.Net MVC Site has some new paired programming videos featuring Charlie Pool of NUnit.
Last night Sen. Barak Obama was elected 44th President of the United States. At 11pm when the race was finally called for Obama I witnessed a first for me anyway - people took to the streets in celebration.
I am currently reading Toby Segaran’s book “Programming Collective Intelligence” and one of the first topics it covers is how do you determine of similar two people are.
There is a new tool that allows you to create your own Visual Studio snippets.
I have been a bit of research on a couple of map resources I thought I would put together.
Benford’s Law roughly stats that values of measurements in nature often have a logarithmic distribution.
ASP.Net MVC Site has some new paired programming videos featuring Charlie Pool of NUnit.
I am currently reading Toby Segaran’s book “Programming Collective Intelligence” and one of the first topics it covers is how do you determine of similar two people are.
I have been slowly adding photos to my photo blog but, it does get updated every once in a while. So if you would like to check it out please have a look.