This is poetry.
My favourite part is that he uses the modulo operator in his Python script to generate the C code.
This is poetry.
My favourite part is that he uses the modulo operator in his Python script to generate the C code.
A fancy fineliner. I use a Rotting Isograph with a 0.1 mm nib. It has a refillable ink reservoir which I really like, making it quite cheap to run. Plus you can order just the nib if you break one in a fit of frustrated scribbling-over.
Thank you! More to follow…
Reading these comments, there sure aren’t a lot of R programmers out there.
RStudio for R, Spyder for Python, Emacs for either of the above when I want to be cool.
Thanks! I’m actually not that happy with it to be honest. The windows don’t line up, the balcony isn’t really anywhere… the more I look at it the more it annoys me. Still, it took a good few hours to draw, so it’s staying up!
Thank you!
Thanks! It turns out my happy place is spending endless hours drawing closely spaced parallel lines.
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This looks really interesting! I’ll give it a go. Thanks!
Thanks, I’ll have a look!
Not exactly managing a team – it’s more a question of best practices around pull requests, version control, testing, code reviews, pair programming etc. I’m not interested in management, but I do I want to know what a well managed team ought to be doing!
We live in the future.
This was a fascinating watch! Thanks for sharing.
I like that! Oddly, the name “daddy longlegs” applies to craneflies like this in the UK, and to a kind of spider in the US.
I visited Kyoto before I knew how to play, and walked past a smoke-filled Go/shogi parlour. My dream is one day to go back there, find the oldest, crustiest player in the room, challenge them to a game, and get demolished.
Yes, they’re so fiddly! I have a full-size set at home. It’s always hard going from that to the dinky little set I keep in the office.
I’ve been quite lucky to work in a place with people who are into this kind of thing. Most of the time I play online on OGS – which is fun, but no substitute for a casual in person game.
Hi all! I’m a scientist and R programmer based in the UK. I like data, and history, and thrillers. I draw pictures. I play board games, especially chess and Go. I’m learning Chinese. Nice to be here!
How was the Graeber? I loved Bullshit Jobs.