Someone once said to me, "If you ever go back to look at code you've written, and you can't see anything wrong with it, then you haven't learned anything."
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- Maintaining a Music Library, Ten Years On
- Empirical Partial Derivatives
- Chemical Telescopes and the Process of Science
- So Long Pine.blog
- Spoken Audio from Automator & NetNewsWire
- The Strangely Anthropic Form of Natural Laws
- Your Brain is an L1 Cache
- Trapped in the Infinite Honey Pot
- The Methods of Science & Medieval Rainbows
- The Practicals of Writing: Paper and Pens
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