Kore7

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Location: Boston
Joined:11-19-2005
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About me
My interests range over math, science, politics, international affairs, language, history, philosophy, writing, and music. I've been a software engineer, a teacher, a filmmaker, a DJ, and a bike messenger, amongst other things. I'm addicted to reading and writing, an affliction Clipmarks has only encouraged.
Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks shines helpful spotlights on the growing confusion and proliferation of the web, highlighting and preserving the bits that matter in our quest to manage increasing information overload. The social interaction built into the site acts like a collaborative lens, focusing and reflecting these highlights in meaningful but unforeseen ways -- a process that encourages exploration and helps expand our own individual spotlights of understanding in fruitful, interesting directions.
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Programmers say the craziest things in their code
Kore7
by Kore7  10-14-2006    2
 With the new Google Code Search tool suddenly exposing millions of lines of previously obscure code to the public, I decided to try to find the most embarrassing comments possible that are now out in the open for all to see. Even knowing what types of comments developers leave in their code, I was still a bit mortified to find out just what shameful secrets Google has exposed overnight. (And you should see the R-rated examples.) One blogger compared Google Code Search to reading the great "bathroom wall" of programming. Feel dirty? embryo-0.9.0/src/bin/embryo_main.c 3: /* This is ugly code! don't look at it please! i am embarrassed! i need to */ /* cleanit up! */
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Good Agile, Bad Agile (or Why Google is Unstoppable)
Kore7
by Kore7  10-10-2006   
 Steve Yegge on the benefits and mostly drawbacks of agile programming. Probably the most interesting portion is his insider's look into the development atmosphere at Google, where a controlled type of agile programming runs rampant, with huge results. Oh and did he menion the perks? And there are still other incentives; the list goes on and ON and ON ; the perks are over the top, and the rewards are over the top, and everything there is so comically over the top that you have no choice, as an outsider, but to assume that everything the recruiter is telling you is a baldfaced lie, because there's no possible way a company could be that generous to all of its employees, all of them, I mean even the contractors who clean the micro-kitchens, they get these totally awesome "Google Micro-Kitchen Staff" shirts and fleeces.
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Google Search Cloud Code
Kore7
by Kore7  10-7-2006   
 All the hard work done for you. :) (Via digg .)
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Create your own clickmaps / heatmaps
Kore7
by Kore7  8-25-2006    1
 Mostly written in Javascript, it also uses Ruby to parse the log files, ImageMagic to display the graphics, and a few Apache modifications to capture the clicks.
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