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January 2013 (222 entries)
- [VVZ1951] (1 Jan 2013, 11:50:23)
- Google Plus design is not orthogonal: the concepts of communities and circles do not stack well at all.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №286076902366670849.
- [VVZ1952] (1 Jan 2013)
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- [VVZ1955] (3 Jan 2013)
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- [VVZ1959] (4 Jan 2013, 20:51:06)
- Have 700 lines of Rascal, want to reengineer it with Rascal! Something tells me I will not get a lot of sleep tonight!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №287300141805879296.
- [VVZ1960] (6 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1961] (7 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1962] (7 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1963] (7 Jan 2013, 21:44:41)
- That awkward moment when you google something up, find a wiki on a subject and realise you are one of the administrators there.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №288400789519601666.
- [VVZ1964] (8 Jan 2013, 07:15:03)
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- [VVZ1982] (10 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1983] (11 Jan 2013, 00:04:03)
- I don't always use branches in git, but when I do, I make sure to finish everything up within the same day I started.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289523025680953344.
- [VVZ1984] (11 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1985] (11 Jan 2013)
- Clemens Grelck at #NLFP: how the hell do you get functional programming with curly brackets? (How about Lisp with \u007b\u007d instead of ()?).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289661122569728000.
- Clemens Grelck at #NLFP: imperative program is nothing more than a list of let statements.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289661344796516352.
- Contrary to @kena42, Clemens Grelck preaches the functional approach to deal with a hardware zoo at #NLFP.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289662839394820096.
- Clemens Grelck at #NLFP: in Single Assignment C, everything is a multidimentional array (or can be thought of that way).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289665087336230913.
- Clemens Grelck at #NLFP: "this is tail recursion, but SAC allows me to go to other conferences & say that this is a loop".
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289667641101123585.
- http://t.co/hVu8OQNt - Wikipedia says that Single Assignment C is “SA-C” (pronounced as in “sassy”), but Clemens Grelck says it's “SAC” (as in “sack”). #nlfp.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289668660203757569.
- Concerns the event Dutch Functional Programming Day.
- [VVZ1986] (11 Jan 2013)
- Thomas Arts tells us a scary story about ifdef-based variability in C code that runs in all the cars we have around. #nlfp #fpdag.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289671622368051201.
- "This is testing, and what do we do with testing? We outsouce it! To India with testing!" - Thomas Arts at #NLFP.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289672080427995136.
- A mocking framework for generating stubs using process algebra that Thomas Arts mentioned in passing, looks really interesting. #nlfp.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289675352442286080.
- As always, introduction of formal methods to an existing industrial framework led to fixing the original standard. #nlfp.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289677170270420992.
- Thomas Arts is also speaking about Quickcheck next Tuesday at the Crossfunctional Meetup Amsterdam, join in! #nlfp #cfams.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289677757380710402.
- Concerns the event Dutch Functional Programming Day.
- [VVZ1987] (11 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1988] (11 Jan 2013, 11:02:16)
- Finally, the CoCoCo by Doaitse Swierstra and Marcos Viera shines at #NLFP, based on the LDTA tool challenge.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289688671144247296.
- "You can push a button and generate Haskell code from an attribute grammar, and get a nice parser for free, if you're lucky" - D. Swierstra.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289695027888799744.
- "If you do everything in Haskell, you will never get stuck, as in any other programming language" - Doaitse Swierstra at #NLFP.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №289696577466032128.
- Concerns the event Dutch Functional Programming Day.
- [VVZ1989] (11 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1990] (11 Jan 2013, 13:42:22)
- [VVZ1991] (11 Jan 2013, 14:41:10)
- [VVZ1992] (11 Jan 2013, 15:06:35)
- [VVZ1993] (12 Jan 2013, 20:51:00)
- [VVZ1994] (12 Jan 2013, 20:52:31)
- As a side note: I wonder why my Rascal code looks almost exactly like my Prolog code. Whose fault is this: mine? Rascal’s? Prolog’s?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №290199603637272577.
- [VVZ1995] (12 Jan 2013)
- submitted as #70: postponing the rest of the work until after the JOT deadline (the iFM one is extended).
- Related to the manuscript Semi-parsing with Derived Boolean Grammars (VZ, 2013).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision 9300f5426437c8a27ff4486f2dafbb03abfaeb27.
- [VVZ1996] (12 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1997] (12 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1998] (13 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ1999] (14 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ2000] (14 Jan 2013, 10:30:43)
- After all the work in the weekend, my test cases still all pass! Terrible! What should I do today?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №290767896752308224.
- [VVZ2001] (14 Jan 2013, 13:15:04)
- Now that @github is displaying the current streak and the longest streak, I finally have a reason to commit daily without any excuses.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №290809255349596161.
- [VVZ2002] (14 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ2003] (14 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ2004] (14 Jan 2013)
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- [VVZ2009] (14 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ2010] (14 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ2011] (15 Jan 2013, 08:01:09)
- [VVZ2012] (15 Jan 2013, 13:20:38)
- Discussing with @anyahelene how techniques from Pascal and Cobol can let us write object-oriented programs in pure C.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291173044590874624.
- [VVZ2013] (15 Jan 2013, 15:54:58)
- [VVZ2014] (15 Jan 2013, 18:19:31)
- [VVZ2015] (15 Jan 2013, 18:22:52)
- "Let's use PHP! Everybody uses it, so it must be good" - the start of the #cfams Zotonic talk.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291249105802518528.
- Most websites exaggerate their load: they have measly ~10k pages with ~10 requests per second. - the Zotonic talk at #cfams.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291250982011142144.
- I apologise in advance for referring to the speaker as "the Zotonic presenter": neither his name nor twitter handle are on the slides #cfams.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291251319094800384.
- [VVZ2016] (15 Jan 2013, 18:36:13)
- "Fault tolerance" is not on the feature list for most programming languages, except for Erlang. (@mworrell at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291252463821000705.
- Steps for a request in web programming: accept, parse, dispatch, render, serve. (@mworrell at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291253175967694848.
- The simplest performance strategy: never touch network or a database. (@mworrell at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291253883773267969.
- String processing is an expensive operation in any programming language. (@mworrell at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291257143963832320.
- SQL helps you write queries, not program them. (@mworrell at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291258052475248640.
- [VVZ2017] (15 Jan 2013, 19:14:28)
- The next speaker of #cfams is Jan Kuper from the Embedded Systems Group of University of Twente. (one of my alma maters).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291262090629505027.
- Suddenly, it turns into a lecture on software language processing in Haskell. #cfams.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291271562210967552.
- I didn't know what to do, so I left the industry, went to the university and became a professor. (Thomas Arts at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291280631105728512.
- In 1996, open source was not an option, so I moved to Sweden and started working for Ericsson. (Thomas Arts at #cfams).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №291280703264534529.
- [VVZ2018] (15 Jan 2013, 22:02:39)
- [VVZ2019] (16 Jan 2013, 11:41:50)
- [VVZ2020] (16 Jan 2013, 15:16:58)
- [VVZ2021] (16 Jan 2013, 15:22:11)
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- [VVZ2024] (17 Jan 2013, 01:28:44)
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- [VVZ2030] (17 Jan 2013, 13:36:05)
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- [VVZ2037] (18 Jan 2013, 07:47:23)
- [VVZ2038] (18 Jan 2013, 10:00:34)
- [VVZ2039] (18 Jan 2013, 10:33:33)
- [VVZ2040] (18 Jan 2013, 10:39:09)
- [VVZ2041] (18 Jan 2013, 13:01:44)
- [VVZ2042] (18 Jan 2013, 13:31:13)
- [VVZ2043] (18 Jan 2013, 14:54:24)
- [VVZ2044] (18 Jan 2013, 16:02:37)
- [VVZ2045] (18 Jan 2013, 16:03:47)
- [VVZ2046] (18 Jan 2013, 16:20:44)
- [VVZ2047] (18 Jan 2013, 16:24:04)
- [VVZ2048] (18 Jan 2013, 16:30:24)
- [VVZ2049] (18 Jan 2013, 16:40:01)
- [VVZ2050] (19 Jan 2013, 10:37:41)
- [VVZ2051] (19 Jan 2013, 12:35:19)
- [VVZ2052] (19 Jan 2013, 12:37:23)
- [VVZ2053] (19 Jan 2013, 12:48:59)
- [VVZ2054] (19 Jan 2013, 13:01:36)
- [VVZ2055] (19 Jan 2013, 13:02:08)
- [VVZ2056] (19 Jan 2013, 13:16:05)
- The New Year celebration of Wikimedia Netherlands is starting with a speech. (@ Bijzondere Collecties UVA) [pic]: http://t.co/8k8j9liU.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №292621450421088257.
- "Google before you contribute" is the message of Ziko van Dijk, the new "think before you speak". #wikipedia #njb.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №292624747815124992.
- Beterschap @mdammers! @sanseveria laat nu de beelden zien van Wiki Loves Monuments en de "mogelijke rijksmonumenten" categorie.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №292626592595849216.
- Learning about the origins of Wikipedia. (@ Allard Pierson Museum) [pic]: http://t.co/sPiW7G5L.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №292639189739139072.
- [VVZ2057] (20 Jan 2013, 11:38:52)
- Operating in an open source world does not mean that you can always find a ready solution for your problem, as some people seem to imply.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №292959375176380416.
- [VVZ2058] (20 Jan 2013, 12:23:53)
- [VVZ2059] (20 Jan 2013, 12:25:23)
- [VVZ2060] (20 Jan 2013, 12:36:56)
- [VVZ2061] (20 Jan 2013, 11:41:44)
- [VVZ2062] (20 Jan 2013, 15:33:15)
- [VVZ2063] (20 Jan 2013, 17:39:11)
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- [VVZ2065] (20 Jan 2013, 18:30:33)
- [VVZ2066] (21 Jan 2013, 00:08:25)
- [VVZ2067] (21 Jan 2013, 09:39:11)
- [VVZ2068] (21 Jan 2013, 11:07:34)
- “ease of comprehension” just got autocorrected to “waste of comprehension” #writingpapersonatablet.
- Related to the manuscript Semi-parsing with Derived Boolean Grammars (VZ, 2013).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293313885505724416.
- [VVZ2069] (21 Jan 2013, 13:01:13)
- [VVZ2070] (21 Jan 2013, 13:53:13)
- [VVZ2071] (21 Jan 2013, 14:56:22)
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- [VVZ2074] (21 Jan 2013, 17:59:32)
- [VVZ2075] (21 Jan 2013, 18:29:41)
- [VVZ2076] (21 Jan 2013, 20:35:56)
- [VVZ2077] (21 Jan 2013, 21:48:54)
- Sad and amazing how many paper titles are about their goal and not about the method actually described inside, that achieves it.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293475283250581505.
- [VVZ2078] (21 Jan 2013, 22:50:57)
- [VVZ2079] (22 Jan 2013, 00:01:57)
- [VVZ2080] (22 Jan 2013, 11:10:17)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- [VVZ2081] (22 Jan 2013, 13:19:44)
- [VVZ2082] (22 Jan 2013, 13:22:10)
- [VVZ2083] (22 Jan 2013, 15:33:39)
- [VVZ2084] (22 Jan 2013, 15:38:03)
- [VVZ2085] (22 Jan 2013, 16:42:04)
- [VVZ2086] (22 Jan 2013, 16:45:37)
- [VVZ2087] (23 Jan 2013, 00:26:54)
- [VVZ2088] (23 Jan 2013, 07:12:34)
- Did Haskell turn out to be APL? Learn pronounceable names for common Haskell operators: http://t.co/kDhDziVY (via @debasishg).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293979520594227200.
- [VVZ2089] (23 Jan 2013, 07:20:12)
- On the way to fulfill my duty as a live tweeter at @felienne's PhD defense. Brace yourselves.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293981440750800896.
- Where is @felienne? Does the defense go on? Am I in the wrong room? #drfelienne http://t.co/Ky6NYEb5.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293997829146411008.
- Prepare... Assume tweeting positions... Aim... #drfelienne http://t.co/2csO9Wo3.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293998279203643392.
- [VVZ2090] (23 Jan 2013, 08:30:29)
- The introduction to #drfelienne will be both in English and Dutch. http://t.co/DVR4Y4ng.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293999124917911552.
- "How the hell did I get the idea to study spreadsheets in the first place?" @felienne at #drfelienne http://t.co/y56f6VRj.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293999459321389056.
- Motivation to study spreadsheets sounds exactly like motivation to study COBOL: hard to manage, widely used in the industry, ... #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №293999813261930496.
- At #drfelienne, a copy-paste error is demonstrated from a thousands years old stone tablet.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294000711346290689.
- "When the problem was identified, we did not start coding. Instead, we conducted 27 interviews..." #drfelienne http://t.co/eyGpDVCO.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294001386155282432.
- How people use visualisations: diagram too small? weird! diagram too complex? we can't possibly use it! #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294002079180136448.
- After the “Refactoring” book, software engineering researchers just can't help identifying new kinds of smells. - my observation at #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294002622518685696.
- The technique to case a problem: copy-pasting spreadsheet fragments. The technique to solve a problem: formula smell detector. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294003473203204098.
- Excel is a tool to help you create spreadsheets, but it fails remarkably at helping you design your spreadsheets. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294003868084338690.
- [VVZ2091] (23 Jan 2013, 09:01:40)
- [VVZ2092] (23 Jan 2013, 09:04:20)
- Q1: @felienne, what is the difference of your work and the work of @jacomecunha? (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294007646871236608.
- A1: out method does not have to work on rectangular data, it can be also applied to one formula. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294007835308744704.
- [VVZ2093] (23 Jan 2013, 09:05:31)
- Q2: explain the elements of grounded theory that you have us (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294007945258233856.
- A2: we only used 'coding into categories', not other grounded theory elements. (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294008147922788353.
- [VVZ2094] (23 Jan 2013, 09:07:25)
- Q3: what evidence you have for immediate feedback being the main success reason of spreadsheets. (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294008426437160961.
- A3: we varied the context, and people struggled with comprehending formula without feedback. (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294008628669734912.
- [VVZ2095] (23 Jan 2013, 09:09:22)
- Q4: how does your work relate to similar approaches? A4: we don't look at formulae, we only check them lightly. (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294008916000518144.
- [VVZ2096] (23 Jan 2013, 09:09:50)
- Q5: why don't you look at the formulae when you detecting clones, and only look at values? (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294009032061091840.
- A5: if the input changes, the value changes, but the formulae remains the same, unless you copy as values. (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294009174646484993.
- [VVZ2097] (23 Jan 2013, 09:11:33)
- Q6: since potential users don't read academic papers, why do you worry about the style they are written? (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294009466284810240.
- A6: many professional software engineers do read academic papers in order to stay in touch with the cutting edge (M. Burnett at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294009647373905920.
- [VVZ2098] (23 Jan 2013, 09:13:32)
- Q7: please explain prioritisation of quality violations. (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294009965163732992.
- A7: we adjust the thresholds following @tiagomlalves style (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294010428848222210.
- [VVZ2099] (23 Jan 2013, 09:16:25)
- Q8: How do you evaluate? A8: several rounds of validation [page 80] (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294010688450473984.
- [VVZ2100] (23 Jan 2013, 09:16:59)
- Q9: the majority of issues your tool raises, are not very risky. Do you agree? (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294010834059943936.
- A9: in most of the cases, users feedback was "yeah, it kinda makes sense to check this our" #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294010938921713664.
- [VVZ2101] (23 Jan 2013, 09:18:50)
- Q10: shouldn't smell detection be system-specific? A10: only programmers know everything about their system. (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294011297006227456.
- [VVZ2102] (23 Jan 2013, 09:20:03)
- Q11: in the context of quality assurance, is there a possibility to achieve correctness by construction? (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294011604264169473.
- A11: this would definitely be one of the things we [promise to] try in the future, but we need balance. (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294011749294804993.
- [VVZ2103] (23 Jan 2013, 09:21:35)
- Q12: how about eliminating GOTOs in spreadsheets? (i.e., referencing any content from any place) (M. Chaudron at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294011987732602880.
- A12: no, users will feel limited, and they will always prefer the flexibility. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294012132427698176.
- [VVZ2104] (23 Jan 2013, 09:23:34)
- Q13: why should we believe you that users can be supported without losing the flexibility of spreadsheers? (D. Dig at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294012487437778944.
- A13: we have done a lot of case studies, so we believe it to be so. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294012599505399808.
- [VVZ2105] (23 Jan 2013, 09:24:53)
- Q14: when detecting data clones, you don't have perfect precision. What is the optimal one, then? (D. Dig at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294012822013227008.
- A14: the current precision is 80%, which is already good, and we will improve it in the future. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294012951373963264.
- [VVZ2106] (23 Jan 2013, 09:26:29)
- Q15: do you have some ideas of bumping 80% correctness to 90%? (D. Dig at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294013222867054592.
- A15: yes, some patterns occur in clone detection quite often, and we can depart from there. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294013337090539520.
- [VVZ2107] (23 Jan 2013, 09:28:56)
- Q16: "one in the field is better than ten in the lab"? But lab participants are top experts! (D. Dig at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294013840008556544.
- A16: the statement comes from my experience: many problems solved in the wild, do not occur at all in the lab. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294014054702403584.
- [VVZ2108] (23 Jan 2013, 09:31:50)
- Q17: "changing one cell could damage many linked cells"? Why is it bad? In programming, we like encapsulation! (D. Dig at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294014571063177219.
- A17: even in practice, it is not uncommon to change one part and break it elsewhere #drfelienne http://t.co/js5Worh9.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294014992590725120.
- [VVZ2109] (23 Jan 2013, 09:34:33)
- Q18: why people sometimes prefer hard-coded values to nicely-named constants? (D. Dig at #drfelienne) A18: because they're not programmers!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294015253740679168.
- [VVZ2110] (23 Jan 2013, 09:36:54)
- Q19: how about spreadsheet documentation? Where does the responsibility lie? (H. de Ridder at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294015844785197056.
- A19: the lack or poor quality of documentation is not an uncommon problem in conventional software engineering as well. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294016307907686400.
- [VVZ2111] (23 Jan 2013, 09:40:10)
- Q20: which development phase would profit the most from the tools you have provided? (H. de Ridder at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294016665996378113.
- A20: analysis tools usually do not have the effect of programmers becoming sloppy. Visualisations show dangerous maintenance #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294016944565256193.
- [VVZ2112] (23 Jan 2013, 09:42:38)
- Q21: what is the recall of your tool? (H. de Ridder at #drfelienne) A21: we have no idea, we only know in general the impact is positive.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294017287776788480.
- [VVZ2113] (23 Jan 2013, 09:44:13)
- Q22: "positive discrimination does not exist"? well, you do discriminate by focusing on spreadsheets! (@headinthebox at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294017686797688832.
- A22: Yahoo Pipes smell detection worked remarkably similar to our tooling. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294017939361906688.
- [VVZ2114] (23 Jan 2013, 09:45:44)
- Q23: I question the value of adding another visualisation layer to the spreadsheets, which are already visual (@headinthebox at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294018066021482497.
- A23: in the user studies, we have found out that users are wondering about how their spreadsheets are linked #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294018252772884480.
- [VVZ2115] (23 Jan 2013, 09:48:18)
- Q24: the power of spreadsheets doesn't match the power of IDEs programmers use? I could not live w/o debugger (@headinthebox at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294018711889788928.
- A24: I only did visualisation and clone detection just because of time constraints. Spreadsheet debuggging seems a cool idea. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294018937019043840.
- [VVZ2116] (23 Jan 2013, 09:50:16)
- Q25: do spreadsheets users realise that when they copy-paste, they do alpha-renaming? (@headinthebox at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294019207836872705.
- A25: no, they don't know they are doing advanced mathematics. No, I will not tell them. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294019305882910720.
- [VVZ2117] (23 Jan 2013, 09:51:51)
- Q26: many tools move to the web/cloud. Could your results generalise from standalone Excel to the web env? (M. Pinzger at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294019605549158400.
- A26: yes, e.g. if there are many versions of the same spreadsheet, it will become an easier problem in the cloud. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294019851377324032.
- [VVZ2118] (23 Jan 2013, 09:54:07)
- Q27: what could web technology offer to improve the quality of spreadsheets? (M. Pinzger at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294020176649781249.
- A27: easing the communication between the visualised quality control and the actual data. (@felienne at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294020313946144768.
- [VVZ2119] (23 Jan 2013, 09:58:22)
- Q28: how about your earlier goal to generate class diagrams from spreadsheets? (@avandeursen at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294021246415421440.
- A28: we changed course because users don't care about class diagrams. #drfelienne.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294021349175857152.
- [VVZ2120] (23 Jan 2013, 09:59:29)
- Q29: can you use models to derive test cases? @headinthebox wants debugging only because he cannot test! (@avandeursen at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294021526653640705.
- A29: @avandeursen is obviously aware of my future work (@felienne at #drfelienne).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294021637664305152.
- [VVZ2121] (23 Jan 2013, 10:01:04)
- [VVZ2122] (23 Jan 2013, 10:22:03)
- #drfelienne Speech by @avandeursen: "@felienne thinks in tweets: concise and to the point, with details only when necessary".
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294027205858689024.
- [VVZ2123] (23 Jan 2013, 16:39:54)
- [VVZ2124] (23 Jan 2013, 16:49:06)
- [VVZ2125] (23 Jan 2013, 16:50:45)
- [VVZ2126] (24 Jan 2013, 12:24:47)
- A real life information retrieval problem: how to get your hands on a paper that was submitted for publication in 1969 and rejected?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294420481061306368.
- All right, an easier task: how to get your hands on a German PhD thesis of 1992?.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294424849374380032.
- [VVZ2127] (24 Jan 2013)
- [VVZ2128] (24 Jan 2013, 21:51:15)
- The best thing you can do with an introduction to your paper three days before the deadline, is to throw it away and rewrite it entirely.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294563035358572546.
- Related to the manuscript Semi-parsing with Derived Boolean Grammars (VZ, 2013).
- [VVZ2129] (24 Jan 2013, 23:32:35)
- [VVZ2130] (25 Jan 2013, 13:15:15)
- [VVZ2131] (25 Jan 2013, 10:09:56)
- Jasper Timmer is validating Rascal by replicating a language design experiment. #PEM [pic]: http://t.co/6gvqZsWz.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294748931802427392.
- [VVZ2132] (25 Jan 2013, 10:13:30)
- If language implementations come in levels, then is the base language Level 0 or Level 1? #PEM.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294749829173755904.
- If your starting language is Level 1, then is Level 0 nothing or is it everything? #PEM #seriousbusiness.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294750763425615873.
- [VVZ2133] (25 Jan 2013, 10:40:05)
- “Don’t use visits, don’t use switch, use a pattern-based dispatch!” — is @DavyLandman rapping at our colloquium? #pem.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294756520665694208.
- [VVZ2134] (25 Jan 2013, 10:49:33)
- The title of this talk should have been “scrap your modular software language engineering boilerplate”. #pem.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294758904993284096.
- [VVZ2135] (25 Jan 2013, 11:01:46)
- [VVZ2136] (25 Jan 2013, 11:07:38)
- If you wrap your hack in syntactic sugar, you feel better because you don’t see the hack. — @paulklint at #PEM.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №294763453678235649.
- [VVZ2137] (25 Jan 2013, 21:58:56)
- [VVZ2138] (25 Jan 2013, 22:06:52)
- [VVZ2139] (26 Jan 2013, 02:49:47)
- [VVZ2140] (26 Jan 2013, 08:51:59)
- [VVZ2141] (26 Jan 2013, 11:30:27)
- [VVZ2142] (26 Jan 2013, 17:41:52)
- [VVZ2143] (27 Jan 2013, 16:29:35)
- Full details of this entry are not disclosed yet.
- [VVZ2144] (27 Jan 2013, 15:20:24)
- [VVZ2145] (27 Jan 2013, 16:22:48)
- [VVZ2146] (27 Jan 2013, 17:49:42)
- [VVZ2147] (27 Jan 2013, 18:15:25)
- [VVZ2148] (27 Jan 2013, 19:05:06)
- [VVZ2149] (27 Jan 2013, 20:58:48)
- [VVZ2150] (27 Jan 2013, 22:57:57)
- [VVZ2151] (28 Jan 2013, 10:46:05)
- [VVZ2152] (28 Jan 2013, 10:54:24)
- [VVZ2153] (28 Jan 2013, 11:52:20)
- [VVZ2154] (28 Jan 2013, 14:26:00)
- [VVZ2155] (28 Jan 2013, 16:29:37)
- [VVZ2156] (29 Jan 2013, 13:05:14)
- [VVZ2157] (29 Jan 2013, 13:26:48)
- [VVZ2158] (29 Jan 2013, 15:41:40)
- Decades of computer history - and we still use pieces of paper to sort things out. [pic]: http://t.co/yNmRZ53n.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №296281970051280897.
- Related to the manuscript Software Language Engineering by Intentional Rewriting (VZ, 2013).
- [VVZ2159] (29 Jan 2013, 22:55:22)
- Making a software language for software language manipulation by applying software language engineering methods to another language is fun!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №296391111650459648.
- Related to the manuscript Software Language Engineering by Intentional Rewriting (VZ, 2013).
- [VVZ2160] (29 Jan 2013, 23:46:26)
- [VVZ2161] (30 Jan 2013, 10:53:53)
- Any search engine that does not account for o/ou and ise/ize difference in English variants, is a blasphemy to the XXI century technology.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №296571934756462592.
- [VVZ2162] (30 Jan 2013, 13:11:59)
- [VVZ2163] (30 Jan 2013, 14:22:07)
- [VVZ2164] (30 Jan 2013, 14:25:57)
- [VVZ2165] (30 Jan 2013, 14:30:37)
- [VVZ2166] (30 Jan 2013, 14:31:49)
- [VVZ2167] (30 Jan 2013, 16:33:11)
- [VVZ2168] (30 Jan 2013, 16:37:24)
- [VVZ2169] (31 Jan 2013, 00:15:51)
- [VVZ2170] (31 Jan 2013, 05:24:44)
- [VVZ2171] (31 Jan 2013, 12:07:14)
- Expectations for today: finish and submit three journal paper reviews! Reality: well, you’ll see from the next tweets ;).
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №296952781242236928.
- Two reviews done and submitted; gone through the horrible profile consolidation process by Elsevier; starting to read the third paper….
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №297045591878426624.
- [VVZ2172] (31 Jan 2013, 16:36:15)
February 2013 (106 entries)
- [VVZ2173] (1 Feb 2013, 00:53:05)
- [VVZ2174] (1 Feb 2013, 10:07:02)
- Today at SEM, we have @tvdstorm presenting a topic we are not allowed to disclose. [pic]: http://t.co/3ESvGHq9.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №297284917048520705.
- "I know about this related work, but I hate it" - "Still, it is not a reason to dismiss it" #sem.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №297299735105110016.
- [VVZ2175] (1 Feb 2013, 13:17:08)
- [VVZ2176] (1 Feb 2013, 15:56:23)
- [VVZ2177] (1 Feb 2013, 18:36:57)
- [VVZ2178] (1 Feb 2013, 21:40:24)
- [VVZ2179] (2 Feb 2013, 18:52:06)
- [VVZ2180] (3 Feb 2013, 18:10:17)
- [VVZ2181] (3 Feb 2013, 21:52:56)
- [VVZ2182] (4 Feb 2013, 12:16:47)
- Finalise the notation for this paper.
- Done with trivially generalised mutations.
- Related to the manuscript Software Language Engineering by Intentional Rewriting (VZ, 2013).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision d777c1a2ca9e2ee78dc6c6cf0b66b5b50f153aad.
- [VVZ2183] (4 Feb 2013, 12:30:57)
- I wonder how many papers @CWInl loses because instead of writing, I am forced to move around the office escaping the sun, while sunscreens are stuck open.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №298408301400559616.
- [VVZ2184] (4 Feb 2013, 16:44:25)
- [VVZ2185] (4 Feb 2013, 18:01:25)
- [VVZ2186] (5 Feb 2013, 00:09:38)
- [VVZ2187] (5 Feb 2013, 11:51:24)
- [VVZ2188] (5 Feb 2013, 14:36:20)
- That awkward moment when you are just two pages away from finishing your current paper, but would do anything to drop it and move on to the next project.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №298802240519561216.
- [VVZ2189] (5 Feb 2013, 16:12:10)
- [VVZ2190] (5 Feb 2013, 18:39:00)
- [VVZ2191] (5 Feb 2013, 21:11:57)
- [VVZ2192] (5 Feb 2013, 23:25:53)
- Suddenly, a revelation: a grammar mutation implemented as transformation generator, is a monadic term rewriting! I mean, how cool is that?!.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №298935507293986816.
- [VVZ2193] (6 Feb 2013, 00:29:54)
- [VVZ2194] (6 Feb 2013, 02:00:55)
- [VVZ2195] (6 Feb 2013, 11:06:40)
- [VVZ2196] (6 Feb 2013, 11:36:09)
- [VVZ2197] (6 Feb 2013, 12:06:04)
- The organiser lists pros and cons of #openaccess: good for readers, also from poor countries, bad for publishers, bad for quality control, ….
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299126814771654656.
- The first speaker already admits that #openaccess is a must, and we only need to come up with a good way to implement it, not to vote yes/no.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299127190023442433.
- In 2013, 50% of all academic articles will be published with #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299128310561140736.
- Always nice to attend a presentation which uses a lot of pictures, and every single one is attributed to a source and a license. #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299128556854857729.
- “Some of you are students who don’t pay taxes yet, but believe me, it won’t last very long” - @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299129048704094208.
- When business is scientific research, then the taxpayers are the customer. - @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299129350341681152.
- Now we wander into the area of openly collaborative research in mathematics. http://t.co/sNDt3Qlb mentioned by @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299130177714270210.
- Open science is qualitatively different: new problems can be stated and solved. @CameronNeylon semi-quoting W. T. Gowers at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299130620704092160.
- The scale of interaction in open science is different by order or more from traditional research. - @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299131106412863488.
- The critical connections to people whom we don’t know, are more likely to be made, when operating on WWW scale @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299132049133035520.
- Every time we reduce access to our results, we lose potential connections. - @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299132328008089601.
- (1) Provide access. (2) Make it legal to reuse. (3) Render research results reusable. - @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299133240457957376.
- #OpenAccess is a method to manufacture serendipity - @CameronNeylon.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299134305681174528.
- Technical usability of a PDF is insufficient: it destroys the structure of sentences - @CameronNeylon at #openaccess.
- Related to @grammarware’s twitter status №299135128729440256.
- Concerns the event KNAW open access dialog “Publish open access or perish?”.
- [VVZ2198] (6 Feb 2013, 12:41:32)
- [VVZ2199] (6 Feb 2013, 12:52:09)
- [VVZ2200] (6 Feb 2013, 12:54:55)
- [VVZ2201] (6 Feb 2013, 13:16:53)
- [VVZ2202] (6 Feb 2013, 14:02:48)
- [VVZ2203] (6 Feb 2013, 15:06:10)
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- [VVZ2205] (6 Feb 2013, 15:26:03)
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- [VVZ2207] (6 Feb 2013, 15:44:32)
- [VVZ2208] (6 Feb 2013, 16:03:25)
- [VVZ2209] (6 Feb 2013, 20:18:20)
- [VVZ2210] (6 Feb 2013, 22:19:18)
- [VVZ2211] (7 Feb 2013, 00:11:30)
- [VVZ2212] (7 Feb 2013, 16:35:53)
- [VVZ2213] (8 Feb 2013, 18:29:48)
- [VVZ2214] (12 Feb 2013, 20:24:02)
- [VVZ2215] (7 Feb 2013, 12:51:19)
- [VVZ2216] (9 Feb 2013, 11:11:03)
- [VVZ2217] (10 Feb 2013, 21:18:22)
- [VVZ2218] (11 Feb 2013, 22:04:39)
- [VVZ2219] (14 Feb 2013, 09:55:07)
- [VVZ2220] (12 Feb 2013, 20:24:30)
- [VVZ2221] (13 Feb 2013, 01:22:29)
- [VVZ2222] (13 Feb 2013, 19:30:59)
- [VVZ2223] (14 Feb 2013, 01:11:09)
- [VVZ2224] (14 Feb 2013, 02:01:08)
- [VVZ2225] (14 Feb 2013, 09:57:13)
- [VVZ2226] (14 Feb 2013, 09:58:24)
- [VVZ2227] (14 Feb 2013, 11:03:31)
- [VVZ2228] (14 Feb 2013, 11:59:37)
- [VVZ2229] (14 Feb 2013, 04:29:19)
- [VVZ2230] (14 Feb 2013, 12:09:58)
- [VVZ2231] (14 Feb 2013, 12:05:05)
- [VVZ2232] (14 Feb 2013, 12:10:39)
- [VVZ2233] (14 Feb 2013, 16:21:07)
- [VVZ2234] (15 Feb 2013, 15:42:31)
- [VVZ2235] (15 Feb 2013, 15:42:50)
- [VVZ2236] (15 Feb 2013, 15:43:32)
- [VVZ2237] (16 Feb 2013, 10:12:29)
- [VVZ2238] (17 Feb 2013, 15:20:00)
- [VVZ2239] (16 Feb 2013, 10:12:36)
- [VVZ2240] (17 Feb 2013, 15:33:20)
- [VVZ2241] (16 Feb 2013, 10:12:43)
- [VVZ2242] (17 Feb 2013, 15:37:46)
- [VVZ2243] (16 Feb 2013, 20:07:37)
- [VVZ2244] (17 Feb 2013, 19:07:34)
- [VVZ2245] (17 Feb 2013, 19:11:21)
- [VVZ2246] (17 Feb 2013, 19:07:40)
- [VVZ2247] (17 Feb 2013, 20:03:35)
- [VVZ2248] (17 Feb 2013, 19:07:45)
- [VVZ2249] (17 Feb 2013, 20:04:04)
- [VVZ2250] (17 Feb 2013, 21:15:48)
- [VVZ2251] (17 Feb 2013, 23:01:46)
- [VVZ2252] (17 Feb 2013, 23:01:56)
- [VVZ2253] (18 Feb 2013, 11:29:00)
- [VVZ2254] (17 Feb 2013, 23:02:09)
- [VVZ2255] (18 Feb 2013, 11:30:24)
- [VVZ2256] (18 Feb 2013, 11:31:12)
- [VVZ2257] (18 Feb 2013, 17:19:26)
- The draft is already at the max number of pages, but far from being ready.
- Related to the manuscript Abstract Normal Form for Grammars in a Broad Sense (VZ, 2013).
- Committed to Personal Work at Atlassian Bitbucket as revision fbb0240b7a5b79acaa3faa7494945a12e2b73425.
- [VVZ2258] (19 Feb 2013, 16:34:21)
- [VVZ2259] (19 Feb 2013, 18:24:03)
- [VVZ2260] (19 Feb 2013, 23:54:45)
- [VVZ2261] (20 Feb 2013, 09:15:07)
- [VVZ2262] (21 Feb 2013, 20:39:33)
- [VVZ2263] (22 Feb 2013, 16:16:35)
- [VVZ2264] (23 Feb 2013, 02:13:30)
- [VVZ2265] (23 Feb 2013, 13:29)
- [VVZ2266] (23 Feb 2013, 14:10:56)
- [VVZ2267] (23 Feb 2013, 14:10:56)
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- [VVZ2269] (24 Feb 2013, 20:11:46)
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- [VVZ2271] (24 Feb 2013, 22:37:51)
- [VVZ2272] (23 Feb 2013, 17:21:46)
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- [VVZ2275] (27 Feb 2013, 01:19:37)
- [VVZ2276] (27 Feb 2013, 11:58:35)
- [VVZ2277] (28 Feb 2013, 20:14:46)
- [VVZ2278] (28 Feb 2013, 01:31:36)
March 2013 (8 entries)
- [VVZ2279] (1 Mar 2013, 12:44:51)
- [VVZ2280] (1 Mar 2013, 23:04:06)
- [VVZ2281] (1 Mar 2013, 23:17:26)
- [VVZ2282] (2 Mar 2013, 19:40:16)
- [VVZ2283] (2 Mar 2013, 08:10:32)
- [VVZ2284] (3 Mar 2013, 18:50:30)
- [VVZ2285] (4 Mar 2013, 00:40:55)
- [VVZ2286] (4 Mar 2013, 00:41:42)
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