At ABB Corporate Research, we use SrcML.NET to perform lightweight code analysis for a variety of tasks ranging from experimentation to powering tools. It hasn’t seen too many updates recently. In this post, I’m going to lay out what we’d like to do with SrcML.NET. Each task will get a github issue. The tasks will… Continue reading SrcML.NET Roadmap
Thoughts on Community from ATO2015
What makes a health community? What are examples of healthy communities? What features can we lift from successful communities for our own teams and projects?
All Things Open 2015
This is the third year that I’ve had the pleasure of attending All Things Open in Raleigh, NC. The conference has gotten bigger every year. This year there were 1,700 attendees across thirteen tracks. The tracks cover a variety of technical topics ranging from JavaScript/web development to big data, to community management. I haven’t previously… Continue reading All Things Open 2015
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How-to make your iPhone Dimmer than Dim
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Krista Tippett interviews Thich Nhat Hanh
MS. TIPPETT: The kingdom of God? BROTHER THAY: Yeah, because I could not like to go to a place where there is no suffering. I could not like to send my children to a place where there is no suffering because, in such a place, they have no way to learn how to be understanding… Continue reading Krista Tippett interviews Thich Nhat Hanh
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Life in the Sickest Town in America
“The health problems cascade from there. The economy is built on physically grueling jobs. An injury causes pain, which causes depression. Depression makes it harder to work. People gain weight. The weight gain leads to sleep apnea and sometimes to diabetes. Diabetes can exacerbate vision problems. To top it all off, there are few doctors… Continue reading Life in the Sickest Town in America