Programmer as Navigator
We read and discuss the 1973 ACM Turing Award Lecture by Charles W. Bachman.
The Humble Programmer
We read from and comment on Edsger Dijkstra's 1972 Turing Award Lecture called The Humble Programmer. Is the problem with programming that we don't re...
What's the relationship between abstraction and generality?
Do abstract and general mean the same thing? I don't think so. I've actually stopped using the term 'abstraction' because it's so laden with semantic ...
Why is data so powerful?
In this episode, we explore why Clojure's stance of not wrapping data much is so powerful in the world we live in.
What if data is a really bad idea?
In this episode, I read from and discuss a comment thread between Rich Hickey and Alan Kay.
On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules
In this episode, I read from David Parnas's important paper on modularity.
What is missing from Stratified Design?
In this episode, I explore the notion of fit and how it is missing from the Stratified Design paper.
Generality in Artificial Intelligence
In this episode, I read and comment on excerpts from John McCarthy's 1971 Turing Award Lecture.
Some Comments from a Numerial Analyst
In this episode, I read and comment on an excerpt from the 1970 Turing Award Lecture by James Wilkinson.