Chipping the web – surprise
June 20th, 2007 4:41:52 pm pst by Sterling Camden
Will or love: The isopsephic totals of the letters of the Greek words for “will” (thelema) and “love” (agape) are each 93, making that number a convenient salutation for Thelemites.
Intro to Abject-Oriented Programming (thanks, Assaf). I’m often amazed at the longevity of code that employs these priinciples. Couple that with Asshole Driven Development (again via Assaf), and your project will never die.
Kiltak provides seven tips to get on the good side of your sysadmin. Number 6 is my hot button — the worst violators are usually programmers who should know better.
Tish fielded the ball on the Obsessions meme.
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Thanks for the link, Chip!
Gladly, Tish!
[...] Surprise: Franz Josef Haydn’s Symphony No. 94 in G major is nicknamed the “Surprise Symphony” because of a sudden, loud chord within its otherwise tranquil second movement. [...]