April 4th, 2010 04:57
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Mirk writes “The first episode of Doctor Who’s new series 5 has just aired on BBC1 in the UK. This is an important episode for the show because so much has changed: Matt Smith plays the new Doctor, replacing David Tennant, and Karen Gillan portrays a new companion, Amy Pond. Maybe most important, Russell T. Davies is replaced as showrunner by Stephen Moffat, who is known for acclaimed Doctor Who scripts including The Empty Child and Blink. Here is an early review of the new Doctor, companion, showrunner, and series.”
Source: First Impressions of the 11th Doctor Who


Categories: slashdot Tags: Amy Pond, BBC, companion, David Tennant, Doctor Who, doctorwho, entertainment, episode, first impressions, Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Mirk, new companion, new doctor, Russell T. Davies, SciFi, series, showrunner, spoilers, Stephen Moffat, tv, UK
March 13th, 2010 03:42
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Mirk writes “Back in 1985 it was possible to understand the whole computer, from the hardware up through device drivers and the kernel through to the high-level language that came burned into the ROMs (even if it was only Microsoft BASIC). The Reinvigorated Programmer revisits R. C. West’s classic and exhaustive book Programming the Commodore 64 and laments the decline of that sort of comprehensive Deep Knowing.”
Source: Programming the Commodore 64: the Definitive Guide


Categories: slashdot Tags: book programming, Commodore, commodore 64, computer, developers, device drivers, education, hardware, high level language, microsoft basic, Mirk, nostalgia, programming, R. C. West
March 10th, 2010 03:21
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Mirk writes “Computer-science legend Edsger W. Dijkstra famously wrote: ‘It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration’. The Reinvigorated Programmer argues that the world is full of excellent programmers who cut their teeth on BASIC, and suggests it could even be because they started out with BASIC.”
Source: The Value of BASIC As a First Programming Language


Categories: slashdot Tags: BASIC, Computer-science, developers, dijkstra, education, legend, Mirk, Programmers, programming, programming language, regeneration, W. Dijkstra
March 6th, 2010 03:26
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Mirk writes “In a recent interview, Don Knuth wrote: ‘The way a lot of programming goes today isn’t any fun because it’s just plugging in magic incantations — combine somebody else’s software and start it up.’ The Reinvigorated Programmer laments how much of our ‘programming’ time is spent pasting not-quite-compatible libraries together and patching around the edges.” This 3-day-old article has sparked lively discussions at Reddit and at Hacker News, and the author has responded with a followup and summation.
Source: Whatever Happened To Programming?


Categories: slashdot Tags: compatible libraries, developers, don knuth, getoffmylawn, hacker news, interview, interview don, knuth, lot, magic incantations, Mirk, programming, reuse, way
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