brider | 14 years ago | on: Why programmers are not paid in proportion to their productivity (2009)
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brider | 14 years ago | on: Why Perl?
I coded perl full-time for a year, straight up, for 10+ hours a day -- using it as the glue to hold a rudimentary distributed system together.
To show that I myself am not biased, I will admit Perl has a lot of nice things, but it also has a lot of undesirable things. This article only concentrates on the former (and doesn't even focus on what could arguably be the right nice things to speak of).
brider | 14 years ago | on: Fakecall: helping polite introverts stay productive
brider | 14 years ago | on: I swapped my MacBook for an iPad+Linode
brider | 14 years ago | on: I swapped my MacBook for an iPad+Linode
The appeal of a mechanical keyboard stems from the switches under the keys that offer varied pressure curves, pressure thresholds, and physical feedback (depending on the switch type).
Both the apple wireless keyboard and MBP laptop keyboard use scissor switches which are the typical laptop keyboard switch type. Some people like this switch type, some people do not.
But if you're to say something like "it's easily better than a laptop keyboard" you can only make such a claim based on size or number/position of keys, since both use the same switch type. I'd wager a guess that the nature of the key switches is probably what your parent is interested in.
brider | 14 years ago | on: Richard Stallman’s rider
brider | 14 years ago | on: Four tips for learning how to program
brider | 14 years ago | on: Programmers' Day