Re: [FRIAM] Fran Allen

2020-08-10 Thread Bob Ballance
graduate students have been sharing our reminiscences since the news of her death. Her ability to welcome, encourage, and help those who were following in her footsteps was an example for all of us. … Bob Ballance > On Aug 10, 2020, at 9:26 PM, jon zingale wrote: > > Even now, as I r

Re: [FRIAM] Programming Languages

2020-08-09 Thread Bob Ballance
At the first conference on Object-oriented Frameworks for Scientific Programming, the room divided more or less down the center. On one side, attendees said “I love overloaded operators in C++ because I can make my code look just like the physics equations.” On the other side, attendees said “I

Re: [FRIAM] Gentleman's Club

2020-05-14 Thread Bob Ballance
I’m reminded of a saying from Groucho Marx: "I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.” That advice has saved me a boodle on membership dues. . . . Bob > On May 14, 2020, at 6:52 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote: > > I get the feeling there’s a pitch coming about buying into a time

Re: [FRIAM] Meanwhile, back on the troll farms

2020-05-07 Thread Bob Ballance
The folks at SFI did a paper a couple of years ago about how snippets of constitutions have propagated into other constitutions around the world… … Bob > On May 7, 2020, at 2:23 PM, Steven A Smith wrote: > > > Nick - > > I doubt I can do justice to this for you, but will give a try. > > The

Re: [FRIAM] Oh, Gawd!

2018-02-11 Thread Bob Ballance
In what time frame was the site active? . . . Bob > On Feb 11, 2018, at 12:27 PM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: > > If someone can find the Way Back Machine and recovers Nick's valuable web > site, I would very much like to know about that. My Center is partners with > a Swedish team working on a pro

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] Classes, Complexity, and Functional Programming – Kent C. Dodds – Medium

2017-08-11 Thread Bob Ballance
FWIW: I’ve been programming and teaching in R for quite a while, and have recently started working in Elixir (based on the Erlang virtual machine and process model) for web application development. The two languages have application spaces that are quite distinct. . . . Bob > On Aug 11, 2017,

Re: [FRIAM] And so it begins: the dark times

2017-01-21 Thread Bob Ballance
Yes, many women and men, all ages and races. I was there in DC. ...Bob > On Jan 21, 2017, at 19:22, Pamela McCorduck wrote: > > Make no mistake, Jochen, there were many men marching in the crowds. > > The angry white men are generally older, high school graduates or less, > though not necess

Re: [FRIAM] ISPs and FCC Republicans celebrate FCC’s court loss on muni broadband | Ars Technica

2016-08-11 Thread Bob Ballance
From a quick look on the Web, New Mexico does not appear to be one of the 20 states that restrict municipal broadband. So neither the FCC ruling nor the court’s ruling should have much effect. However, most of the lists of state restrictions were posted in 2014-2015. I don’t recall any new res

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] Fwd: A change in roles for Bob Ballance

2016-01-28 Thread Bob Ballance
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Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] Fwd: A change in roles for Bob Ballance

2016-01-28 Thread Bob Ballance
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Re: [FRIAM] [EXTERNAL] Applets · NetLogo/NetLogo Wiki

2015-07-13 Thread Bob Ballance
APL was the first actual interactive language that I had the pleasure of using. It sure beat card readers! SmallTalk was fun in that once programmers made the conceptual jump to objects, they really enjoyed programming in it. Maybe it was the sparsity of the language as compared to C++ that mad

[FRIAM] [ SPAM ] Re: A New Society for the Study of Cultural Evolution

2015-06-30 Thread Bob Ballance
Given the personalization algorithms deployed by the major search engines, its hard *not* to see the search engine as a participant in browsing. . . . bob > On Jun 30, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote: > > "There's only 1 reason to interfere/intervene in the milieu around you, that > i

Re: [FRIAM] Paul Ford: What is Code? | Bloomberg

2015-06-15 Thread Bob Ballance
<mailto:t...@jtjohnson.com> > > > On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 7:15 PM, Bob Ballance <mailto:balla...@swcp.com>> wrote: > If you find the PDF or the hard copy, let me know ;-) I’ll look at Downtown > Sub tomorrow. > > .

Re: [FRIAM] Fwd: Paul Ford: What is Code? | Bloomberg

2015-06-15 Thread Bob Ballance
If you find the PDF or the hard copy, let me know ;-) I’ll look at Downtown Sub tomorrow. . . . Bob Ballance > On Jun 15, 2015, at 6:40 PM, Gary Schiltz wrote: > > I’m trying to read it now, but holy crap, whoever designed the web > page should be shot. Hope I don’t get a migrain