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  zaterdag 3 april 2004


Byan Bell is a great designer: I haven't seen anything, created by him, that I don't like. His latest work: a redesign of his blog.




Are you a problem solver or a control freak?. Part of a discussion on measuring language quality and utility on LtU. There are two types of programmers: those who like to solve problems, and those who just like to be in control. Problem solvers like bugs, it's a new problem to set your teeth into. Control freaks hate bugs, they just lost a bit of control. … [Sjoerd Visscher's weblog]

The question is: what kind of developer are you? I'm none of the above, and I'm also both of them. I like puzzling. Not with a thousand pieces of cardboard. Not with a pen and a page from a book with puzzles. My puzzling comes from an editor and my keyboard. I'm a creator. I like to build things. I have ideas, and I like to translate that into code, in a way to see my ideas come to life. That's what I like about developing: go on and on untill you drop. Or until your idea comes to life.

The largest reward: having created something that people can use. Something you're controlling, and from which you can extract the bugs.

As I said, I'm none af the above, and I'm both. I love it.




I'm sorry this is lame. All the publicity about Gmail, and if you want an account, you do what? [Scripting News]

How about entering your current mail address at this page?




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