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Intuitively Probabilistic Programmer [wannabe]
You know what, I get the feeling that I’m somehow “destined” to be a “probabilistic guy” (it has a spiritual touch) A few minutes ago I was thinking that “IT” is simply about reducing ambiguity. which is basically increasing specificity. Problem is, the world is inherently uncertain. And IT usually doesn’t cope well with this…
Organization-based Programming
Proposal: * Organization-based programming = Organize agents, objects, and messages exchanged between them, to work on a goal or a process (i.e. “desired outcome”). Inspiration: Lemmings, DNA, construction sites, Impossible Creatures. Definitions: Agents are actors that have less predictable behavior. Objects are actors than have predictive behavior. Both agents and objects are actors. Actors can…
Ubuntu Bug #1: Microsoft has a majority market share
I have just known this. It’s pretty weird that I have never visited this bug before. 😉 I thought this was a way for Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth to have some fun. It seems, it’s no fun at all: Microsoft has a majority market share in the new desktop PC marketplace. This is a bug,…
Semantic Interface Driven Architecture and Continuous Change Driven Development
The time has come for yet another wishful thinking. With the rise of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Event Driven Architecture (EDA), and Test Driven Development (TDD) extended with Behavior Driven Development (BDD), and a bunch of other buzzwords… let me introduce something else for the enterprise world: Semantic Interface Driven Architecture (SIDA) In short,…
Re: Democracy, Poverty & Radical Politics
A response to Democracy, Poverty & Radical Politics at Mr. Juwono Sudarsono’s web site: Aside from extremely religious-istic followers, one thing I find quite disturbing of Indonesian people (not just poor ones) is “regionalism” or “ethnicism” (“kita orang Jawa, kita harus bla…bla…bla”). So much that they force their beliefs upon others. Communities are becoming more…
Everybody Is A Programmer
When people ask me, what do you do? And I probably answer… “I’m a programmer.” So they ask about computers, the Internet, e-mail, et cetera… Great! But the truth is… Everybody in this world is a programmer. I’m not talking in the narrow sense, and I’m not talking in the too much broad/generic sense that…