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  1. interesting to read up on Bitcoin's history http://t.co/eKXeNYMISB - seems it's going to have the same problems as other forms of money...

  2. totally taken aback by the first question on my first call with a very exciting potential employer: "when can you start?" :-)

  3. good summary of basic laws to live by as a developer http://t.co/ucSpkftKBU

  4. this chick has compiled some of the all-time best mixes available on 8tracks http://t.co/hNFOOUwBOX - countless hours of great tunes

  5. ah, not for parser and out-of-memory errors, as I thought... the client-side redirect is not a bad fall-back mechanism though.

  6. ObjectLoaderBuilderFactory - really? wow. abstraction can work it's way so far from the real objective that nobody understands what it is.

  7. huge update of ArangoDB released yesterday http://t.co/375moWMmQn

  8. AMAZED and excited to see how rich the SQL-like query language in #OrientDB is by now - really, check it out: http://t.co/OjmsBErays

  9. Man, my Twitter-feed sounds angry this morning. I apologize. I need to lighten up.

  10. when a software product is done, you reduce the team size, assign people to new products. You don't just MAKE UP random new requirements?!

  11. some interesting notes about the Mosely/Marks paper "Out of the Tar Pit" http://t.co/XGl2PXTpU0 - didn't realize Clojure came out of that...

  12. well, now, this clarifies a few things for me, personally http://t.co/A4EBAc3FLU

  13. the language landscape in a 2D plot http://t.co/hnxNymmzWv interesting

  14. functional XML parser? http://t.co/TwcROR8yUD just throwing another idea out there.

  15. code written in any high-level language is likely going to consist of roughly one third actual code, and two thirds opinions.

  16. this made me think http://t.co/lkS3KmA5vN what if your IDE could display relevant tests visually inline, overlaid, or on the side somehow?

  17. programming languages are for people - when code doesn't work for people, I don't care how well it works for computers, it DOESN'T WORK.

  18. I'm finally catching up with Composer - I now have 4 working packages listed on Packagist :-)http://t.co/exJMS1F3x4

  19. I have had my doubts for a while that PHP will ever do real-time (well) - this mostly confirms what I thought http://t.co/Fxd4wo8Ty9

  20. Does the Controller/Action pattern make sense in PHP? http://t.co/plgQkFg0DY - please comment :-)

  21. installed a package with some 20 dependencies, and finally starting to see the value of Composer :-)

  22. IE10 userbase doubled last month, still trailing IE6 http://t.co/gaF9glozp2

  23. it looks like CISPA is down for the count http://t.co/r5oGjv03Qv good thing the Senate had more sense than the House of reps

  24. this start-up wants to pop quiz me on PHP/MySQL syntax - for a Lead/Senior position. really? anyone else see a problem with this?

  25. I'm learning that too much research leads to products people can't understand - if your goal is popularity, you gotta dumb it down.

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