Grig Gheorghiu presented at PyCon and then blogged about what makes software more testable? Here it is, shamelessly borrowed from his blog: I mentioned a list put together by Michael Bolton, and summarized/enhanced by Adam Goucher in this blog post. Recommended reading, both for developers who want to add testing…
My first eBusiness
I put together a little eBusiness with my wife back in 2002. AskADate.com was supposed to be a place to order themed gift packages for a loved one. If I remember right, the only person who ever ordered from the site was my mom. (Thanks, mom!) Anyway, it was a…
Vision of an Open Library
“I don’t know what it will be like to have books from our libraries injected into our culture again, but I’d like to see it.” –Brewster Kahle http://www.openlibrary.org/details/openlibrary I realize this isn’t new news, but it’s new to me. Here are the parts of the 2005 Open Library/Open Content Alliance…
Library of Alexandria 2.0
The Microlibraries Project at the Center for Open and Sustainable Learning is off to a great start. They are figuring out how to format, print, cut and bind Gutenberg books in an attractive and cost-effective way. It’s kind of like Brewster’s Bookmobile — except without the minivan. It turns out…
No Child Left Behind – The Basketball Version
I have had this in Word format for a while — someone sent it to me via email a few years ago. So *poof* now it’s online. If I have stolen your idea, email me and I will either attribute it to you or remove it. Your choice. EDIT: The…