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Monthly Archives: September 2005

A good program

29-Sep-05

Found the following through /usr/games/fortune:
    A program should be light and agile, its subroutines connected like a
strings of pearls.  The spirit and intent of the program should be retained
throughout.  There should be neither too little nor too much, neither needless
loops nor useless variables, neither lack of structure nor overwhelming
rigidity.
    A program should follow the ‘Law [...]

Screw the Nano

29-Sep-05

Link via
Motorola CEO takes on the nano

Google Blogsearch

18-Sep-05

Google unleashes a way to search blogs for content.
Use it to search for specific posts by a person, or to discover interesting blogs.

Salaam Namaste

16-Sep-05

Watched Salaam Namaste this weekend. No time for a full review, and one isnot required either. It’s a desi (or is it australian?) version of the Hugh Grant flick, Nine Months.

The Personal MBA: Mastering Business Without Spending a Fortune

11-Sep-05

Found this great manifesto on ChangeThis. It lists 40 books, self study of which, claims the author, could provide one with most of the benefits of an MBA degree - all without the lost wages for a couple of years, and the prohibitive (In US) course fees.
A lot more useful information is available in the [...]