This one is from the collection of amazing pictures for the National Geographic Photo Contest 2012.
Year: 2012
An Interview with Brian Kernighan
An Interview with Brian Kernighan
John Wait: Many popular newer programming languages trace their roots to C. Unix has had direct and indirect influence on many newer operating systems. To what do you attribute the longevity and popularity of both C and Unix?
Brian Kernighan: Both C and Unix strike a very good balance among expressiveness, efficiency and economy of means. That means that they are a good base to build on: the good ideas are worth stealing and the efficiency sets a standard of comparison. It’s also easier for people to make a transition from something familiar than to make a big change, so a language or system that has significant elements of familiarity is more likely to be a success.
Via LWN.
Telling people to leave finance
Telling people to leave finance
First, I want to say it’s frustrating how risk-averse the culture in finance is. I know, it’s strange to hear that, but compared to working in a start-up, I found the culture and people in finance to be way more risk-averse in the sense of personal risk, not in the sense of “putting other people’s money at risk”.
People in start-ups are optimistic about the future, ready for the big pay-out that may never come, whereas the people in finance are ready for the world to melt down and are trying to collect enough food before it happens. I don’t know which is more accurate but it’s definitely more fun to be around optimists. Young people get old quickly in finance.
Spending the last few years in a variety of forex companies, I have to agree.
BioVisions at Harvard : Inner Life Of A Cell [Animation]
This is absolutely mind blowing! I remember back at TEDxNicosia, Myrtani Pieri, during her talk, mentioned the complexity of the processes inside a human cell (around 4:10, but the whole thing is good). So, I knew it wasn’t simple. But this video takes “not simple” to a totally new level. It’s like a universe within itself. And we consist of gadzillions of such cells!
Flightfox – real people compete to find you the best flights
Flightfox – real people compete to find you the best flights
They are travel agents, airline personnel, or frequent flyers, and all of them are obsessed with finding the best flights.
They understand airline pricing, rules, routing, and frequent flyer programs. They’re also real people, so you can ask them anything.
I think this is a brilliant idea and excellent crowd-sourcing example.