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Category Archives: Humour
A small taste of development life
Jon Skeet explains that human complexity is one of the causes of software complexity. Everything you might think is simple — numbers, letters and dates — is actually devilishly tricky. Continue reading
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An easy prediction
I predict that, whenever a bold prediction is issued or the matter of prediction the future discussed, at least one person will deride such efforts and say that the future is, strictly, unpredictable.
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No relation
He might be a Chester, but he’s not related to me.
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What a Curious Coincidence
Seen on Slashdot’s front page today:
Seems that for a crime to count, it first has to hit the high and mighty. Continue reading
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A good summary.
By the author of the Pictures for Sad Children webcomic. Continue reading
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