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This is Jimmy’s favourite paper! Here’s a copy someone posted on HitBug. Is it as good as the original? Likely not! Ivan also enjoyed this Theory Building business immensely; don’t be fooled by the liberal use of the “blonk” censor-tone to cover the galleon-hold of swearwords he let slip, those mostly pertain to the Ryle.
For the next episode, we’re reading No Silver Bullet by Fred Brooks.
Links
The Witness, again!
The Generation Ship Model of Software Development
The philosophy of suckless.org
Stop Writing Dead Programs, a talk by Jack Rusher, gets a whole new meaning!
Someone rewrote Super Mario 64’s code to run faster and better on original N64 hardware.
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By Ivan Reese, Jimmy Miller, and Lu Wilson4.9
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This is Jimmy’s favourite paper! Here’s a copy someone posted on HitBug. Is it as good as the original? Likely not! Ivan also enjoyed this Theory Building business immensely; don’t be fooled by the liberal use of the “blonk” censor-tone to cover the galleon-hold of swearwords he let slip, those mostly pertain to the Ryle.
For the next episode, we’re reading No Silver Bullet by Fred Brooks.
Links
The Witness, again!
The Generation Ship Model of Software Development
The philosophy of suckless.org
Stop Writing Dead Programs, a talk by Jack Rusher, gets a whole new meaning!
Someone rewrote Super Mario 64’s code to run faster and better on original N64 hardware.
Music featured in this episode:
Hey listener! Send us questions so we can answer them on the show. Like, “How do you turn your worms?” Or, “What’s so great about prepromorphisms anyway?” We’ll answer them, honest! Send them here:
futureofcoding.org/episodes/061
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/feelingofcomputing
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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