Technology Survival of the Fittest Recently I felt compelled to re-visit my series of thoughts on the topic of the Progression of Modern Software. This inevitably lead to my realization a fourth thought post was required to continue
Decentralized Web Exploring the Progression of Modern Software (Part 4) 832 days. I had to ask a search engine for the exact length of time because mentally it felt like only yesterday. 832 days since I wrote the third post in my short
tl;dr Wasting Time "Who has never killed an hour? Not casually or without thought, but carefully: a premeditated murder of minutes. The violence comes from a combination of giving up, not caring, and a resignation that
Thinkers ENIAC, Programming, and Open Source As some of you will know already I am spending the week at OSCON in Portland, OR. This is the 20th anniversary of this event and I have enjoyed the information-packed sessions, the
Thinkers John Bardeen We return now to a topic and an area where I have personally experienced significant growth in recent months. Perhaps I am growing wiser as I get older! I have come to realize
Thinkers Norbert Weiner Often I think we equate certain technologies and certain fields of study with modern times only. We look at what we believe to be the future and begin with the premise the concept
Thinkers Radia Perlman As we continue with our special Thursday Thinkers series I am pleased to bring a fresh name to your attention. This week is personally exciting for me to share with you for a
Thinkers J.C.R. Licklider This is the inaugural post for a weekly recurring series I'm starting called Thursday Thinkers. The purpose of this particular series will be to draw out and highlight individuals throughout history that have