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Turning pro is a state of mind

"The most important mental breakthrough in my career was simply the recognition that there is such a thing as Resistance. Once I realized that those lazy, whiny, insidious voices in my head were not “me,” but Resistance masquerading as “me” … I could dismiss them and overcome them. I could turn pro The other axiom I would put forward is that this shit is HARD. That’s all there is to it. There’s no royal road, no short cut, no way we can trick, cajole, pay or sleep with anyone else to get them to do our work for us. As Stevie Nicks once said, “It all comes down to you.” The only way to do it is to do it."

http://lateralaction.com/articles/the-war-of-art-steven-pressfield/

 

Khan Academy - amazing effort to bring education to everyone.

The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit organization with the mission of providing a high quality education to anyone, anywhere.

 

starting early for the 10,000 hours in gaming

 

the confidence and attitude that goes with bringing a new idea into the world is a hair's breadth away, or at least sometimes it feels that way, from being arrogant

This is a fear and a paradox of doing work that's important.

A fear because so many of us are raised to avoid appearing arrogant. Being called arrogant is a terrible slur, it means that you're not only a failure, but a poser as well.

It's a paradox, though, because the confidence and attitude that goes with bringing a new idea into the world ("hey, listen to this,") is a hair's breadth away, or at least sometimes it feels that way, from being arrogant.

And so we keep our head down. Better, they say, to be invisible and non-contributing than risk being arrogant.

That feels like a selfish, cowardly cop out to me. Better, I think, to make a difference and run the risk of failing sometimes, of being made fun of, and yes, appearing arrogant. It's far better than the alternative.

 

no documentation can substitute for the experience of looking at how someone who knows what they’re doing has used the piece of the framework that’s puzzling you

Android is an open-source project, which has a bunch of cultural and economic consequences. I’m going to ignore those today, and describe how I use the source code to get work done.

Getting the Source · Before you can do anything with the source code, you have to go get it. This could be a daunting task if you’re not familiar with what a “case-sensitive filesystem” is, or how to use the git distributed version control system.

Fortunately, over at source.android.com there are step-by-step instructions that’ll let you get by even if you’re only lightly acquainted with all that stuff.

I’d advise you, if you’re doing anything substantial with Android, to go grab that source code. It takes less than 10G of disk space, and if you haven’t done this kind of thing before, you might find that it feels empowering.

Learning By Example · The Android SDK documentation is, by the standards of commercial APIs, pretty good. By the standards of open-source projects, it’s excellent. But it’s not complete. It’s very hard to combine reference rigor (describing exactly what some method does, with tutorial hand-holding (teaching why and how you’d go about using that method).

In a lot of cases, no documentation can substitute for the experience of looking at how someone who knows what they’re doing has used the piece of the framework that’s puzzling you. That’s what the Android source is good for.

 

What do you get when you combine an embedded board, linux and a contest? All kinds of crazy ideas! :D

 

Why Openmoko: Apple's insane vendor lock

Apple’s insane vendor lock: This phone is locked in to Apple and the cellular company, and you as the user, end up paying both.

 

Does programming during daytime make you less sociable at night?

"During one period of my life I wrote a number of computer programs that involved intense manipulation of objects in my mind, for hours each day. I discovered that it was difficult to be social at night when my mind had been in my mind, for hours each day. I discovered that it was difficult to be social at night when my mind had been manipulating object during the day. It felt as if I were deep inside a cave and yelling to the people who stood at the cave opening. It seemed as if the practice of programming interfered with, or exhausted, the part of my brain that handles social skills."

http://dilbert.com/blog/entry/brain_management

 

why startups should train their people

“Most managers seem to feel that training employees is a job that should be left to others.  I, on the other hand, strongly believe that the manager should do it himself.”- Andy Grove, High Output Management

http://bhorowitz.com/2010/05/14/why-startups-should-train-their-people/

 

I was able to mirror the election results site and parsed the HTML files. 21M+ cluster-position-candidate vote entries.

Here are some stats:

all_positions_candidates.csv - 21483907 lines - 1969712099 bytes

all_positions.csv - 713438 lines - 61965718 bytes

parsed_clusters.csv - 78230 lines - 18701511 bytes

I published the code used to mirror and parsed the HTML files, here:

http://github.com/markjeee/erparser

Hope someone can make some sense of the data generated by the script. Have fun, and use it for something good! :)

I'm not going to publish the data in a public forum. If any of you want to have a copy or in any way don't know how to run the script or don't like to run the script and just want to work directly with the parsed CSV data, go find a friend who can.

SUPER BIG DISCLAIMER: This will not give you the official results. They're no way this is an official code from COMELEC. There's no way i work for COMELEC. Don't even have friends who work there, nor from Smartmatic. It's a hack to mirror and parse data, so don't use it to base serious decisions. Though you can use it as a start, then use the actual numbers on the COMELEC site for confirmation. :D

 

 

Parsing the election results is putting all the cores of my machine to good use.

 

Good explanation abour Git.

"Mike, Git seems unintuitive because you don’t have a good grasp of what it does behind the scenes. Imagine trying to get to grips with a Unix shell, if you had no concept of files or directories. In such a scenario even a simple command like “cat” would seem incomprehensible."

http://reprog.wordpress.com/2010/05/13/you-could-have-invented-git-and-maybe-you-already-have/

 

What's the point of having an automated election, when we have to stop counting so Congress can count on their own pace on May 31st?

MANILA, Philippines—The Commission on Elections (Comelec) stopped updating the tallies for the presidential and vice presidential races Tuesday after lawyers of losing candidates warned the poll body that it might preempt the function of Congress to canvass tabulations for the top two posts.

“People might say that we are proclaiming the president. We just gave the public a bit of a preview,” Comelec Chair Jose Melo told reporters.

The last tallies of the votes for presidential and vice presidential candidates, based on 78.5 percent of the electronically transmitted election returns, came in Tuesday at 6:15 a.m.

The early morning Comelec tallies showed that Sen. Benigno Aquino III was ahead of the pack with 12,233,002 votes. Former President Joseph Estrada had 7,749,597, while Sen. Manuel Villar got 4,329,215.

Former Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro received 3,243,688 votes, followed by Bro. Eddie Villanueva at 916,543 votes. Sen. Richard Gordon got 431,954 votes. Nicanor Perlas got 42,205; Sen. Jamby Madrigal, 37,119; and John Carlos de los Reyes, 34,833.

In the vice presidential race, Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay was leading at 12,025,429 votes. Sen. Manuel “Mar” Roxas II was close behind at 11,213, 563.

Sen. Loren Legarda got 3,259,963; Bayani Fernando, 847,100 and Edu Manzano, 593,653 votes. Perfecto Yasay garnered 295, 558; Jay Sonza, 50,722; and Dominador Chipeco Jr., 40,335.

Melo said the Comelec would postpone the announcement of results of the presidential and vice presidential races to Wednesday morning.

Asked about delaying the announcement of tallies, Cesar Flores, spokesperson of Smartmatic-TIM Corp., which provided the counting machines, said: “I would keep on releasing it if I were the Comelec.”

Flores said 88.5 percent of the 76,300 clustered precincts nationwide had transmitted results to the Comelec. By midnight, the Comelec should have 92 percent-95 percent of the election returns, he said.

PPCRV count

Aquino cemented his position as the likely runaway winner in partial unofficial results of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) as of 4 p.m. Tuesday.

The PPCRV placed the votes for Aquino at 13,165,152, a lead of close to 5 million votes over Estrada.

The Comelec-accredited citizens’ arm has a server that receives transmissions of election returns from the clustered precincts nationwide.

Figures the PPCRV announced at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday represented results from some 85.86 percent of 76,475 polling precincts nationwide.

After Commissioner Gregorio Larrazabal held a press conference in the morning announcing the completion of tabulations of results from 78.55 percent of election returns, the Comelec made no further announcements for the rest of the day.

Estrada lawyer

Commissioner Lucenito Tagle singled out George Garcia, a legal representative of Estrada, among the lawyers who allegedly warned that the Comelec might preempt Congress, which is tasked with canvassing the tabulations for the presidential and vice presidential candidates.

So far, Villar of the Nacionalista Party, Teodoro of Lakas-Kampi-CMD, Gordon of Bagumbayan, De los Reyes of Ang Kapatiran and Villanueva of Bangon Pilipinas have already conceded to Aquino of the Liberal Party.

“The lawyers of these ‘presidentiables’ asked why we were already announcing the results because our figures might be different from the numbers that would be tabulated in Congress,” Tagle said at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.

“What if the figures we announce are different from the ones received by Congress? The issue is there might be conflicting figures,” he added.

Constitutional mandate

Tagle was apparently referring to a constitutional provision designating the Senate and the House of Representatives in joint session as the government body that will canvass the results of the presidential and vice presidential races and proclaim the winners.

Tagle said that before commissioners faced the media at the noontime press conference, the request made by lawyers of the presidential candidates was discussed.

“We commissioners were in favor (of revealing the results beyond 78.55 percent) although it was also considered that there might be legal concerns if we insist on it. So it was agreed that we would not,” Tagle said.

Asked about Melo’s opinion on the matter, Tagle said: “The chair said ‘we had announced 78 percent. So let’s not continue. And we are accused by the lawyers (of preempting Congress).’ One of them was George Garcia.”

Tagle said he told Melo that the press was waiting for updated tabulations. But Melo reportedly replied: “Because we already disclosed the results from 78 percent of the returns, we can be accused of setting the stage for an announcement.”

Tagle said other commissioners also expressed concern over the issue. “Because we were nearing 100 percent, it might be said that we are taking the role of Congress.”

During the interview, Tagle said Smartmatic had already reported an 87-percent completion of the election results.

As of Tuesday night, he remained optimistic that Melo would reconsider his decision to stop further announcements of the election results. (Melo later said that the tabulations would continue Wednesday morning.)

Tagle insisted that the Comelec’s figures remain unofficial, as indicated on its website.

Special session

A number of lawmakers wanted President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to call for a special session of Congress to expedite the canvassing of election results in view of the quick transmission of election returns.

House Deputy Majority Leader Neptali Gonzales II is proposing that the special session be held on May 24 instead of May 31 when Congress is scheduled to resume session for sine die adjournment of the 14th Congress.

The Constitution provides that Congress conduct a canvass within three days from the election in a joint session, said Gonzales, who switched from Lakas-Kampi-CMD to the Liberal Party last month.

Best option

Gonzalez said an early proclamation of Aquino as the newly elected president was the best option for the country especially after a bitterly fought campaign.

Aurora Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara said that as long as the election returns had been transmitted to Congress and duly certified by the city or provincial board of canvassers, there was no reason to wait two more weeks before starting the official canvass.

Quezon Rep. Lorenzo Tañada III said Ms Arroyo should consider the best course of the country and exercise her right to call a special session. With a report from Gil C. Cabacungan

 

Finally

 

Holding area for voters. I probably spent 10 mins tops wandering around, taking pictures, then i went home.

 

Seryos long line around here #juanvote

 

Joel on This Week in Startups

"This is a followup to the Ask Jason segment of This Week in Startups back in February where Joel originally asked about how to approach VC funding in general. You may remember Jason from Stack Overflow Podcast 56. Although we don’t always agree with Jason, he’s a smart guy whose opinion we respect Watch the Joel segment of TWiST episode 5"

http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/05/joel-on-this-week-in-startups

 

The new generation. Mobile. Handheld. All connected. My kids watching Super Mario on YouTube.

 

whatever happened to programming?

"When I was fourteen, I wrote space-invader games in BASIC on a VIC-20.  If you were interested in computers back in 1982, I bet you did the same.  When I was 18, I wrote multi- user dungeons in C on serial terminals attached to a Sun 3.  When I was 22, I worked deep down in the guts of a text database system — still C, now on a Sun 3/80 of my very own with one of those HUGE bitmapped screens with a million black-or-white pixels.  I was in touch with my friends from university: we were going to write compilers and operating systems and cool stuff like that — and to some degree, we did.  We sent each other our in- progress code, complained about each other’s programming-language designs, and laughed at how inefficient each others’ completely unnecessary reimplementations of malloc() were.[I remember a friend's implementation achieving something like 18% occupancy."

http://reprog.wordpress.com/2010/03/03/whatever-happened-to-programming/

 

aspiring serious gamers

 

10k hours as a Computer Programmer -- open to anyone crazy enough to start the journey of 10,000 hours towards programming greatness.

10k hours as a Computer Programmer

For computer programmers, computer related course students, enthusiasts, anyone who's serious about becoming a great programmer.

I don't claim to be a great programmer (not yet), but for those who's just starting this profession, i might be able to help. I've been spending ungodly amount of hours on programming for the past 12 years.

Yeah, you read it right. Not for noobs! :D

 

Wakulu Awesomeness! - Go ahead, everyone's an expert on something. Go start your own tribe. Mentorship. Apprenticeships.

Wakulu is an online coaching application that allows its users to easily manage one-on-one and group coaching programs.

Wakulu is a product of CareSharing. The team behind the development of Wakulu has been involved in Healthcare for four years mainly as a provider of a chronic disease management system for groups of doctors and medical staff in the Netherlands. It has always been in the CareSharing culture to provide applications that add value and meaning to the lives of people.

Why a coaching application? We see the positive impact of a supportive individual or community on a person's health and wellness. This confirms how coaching and mentoring can be very effective in helping a person reach his or her goals, be it in health, career, education, and life. With people now getting more concerned with their health, wellness, and life, there is now a need for coaches and mentors to be more visible and available.

With Wakulu coaches, mentors, or anybody, as long as he or she has the passion and commitment, can manage, publish, and make their coaching programs more accessible to a wider group of people.