Tesugen in January, 2003
The major themes of January, 2003 were how writers work, Walt Disney, artificial creativity, how TV series producers work, lean development, and the science of networks. (Read full summary.)
- 1.
- Post-christmas notes #2
- Creative writing and software development (part 1)
- 2.
- Post-christmas notes #3
- 3.
- Post-christmas notes #4
- Creative writing and software development (part 2)
- Douglas R. Hofstadter: Fluid Concepts & Creative Analogies
- 4.
- Robotic creativity
- Update: Ruby language spec for PB
- 6.
- Post-christmas notes #5
- Creative writing and software development (part 3)
- GeoURL
- 7.
- Marvin L. Minsky: The Society of Mind
- Lean development
- Danny Hillis: Richard Feynman and The Connection Machine
- Agustin Shapira: Interesting Read: Poe on writing
The Raven
- 8.
- Lean development #2
- Lean development #3
- 9.
- Eric Seidel: mod_rendezvous
- Larry Lessig: Research questions: help
- Jason Kottke: Why are Safari and Sherlock two different applications?
- 10.
- Browser bugs
- 13.
- Lean development #4
- Lean development #5
- Lean development #6
- Matt Webb: Adaptive design for weblog software
- Matt Webb on what he calls
emit and accept
- 14.
- Lean development #7
- 15.
- Learning Lisp
- Larry Lessig: With deep sadness
- 16.
- Safari Tabbed Browsing Petition
- 17.
- January archives
- Lean development #8
- 20.
- Linked #2
- 22.
- Linked #3
- 26.
- Small Worlds: It’s the structure that matters
- Linked #4
- 27.
- Emily Eakin: Connect, They Say, Only Connect
- Small Worlds
- Linked #5
- 28.
- Because software development is a creative activity
- 29.
- M. Mitchell Waldrop: Complexity
- 30.
- Exciting offer
- 31.
- Nicholas Negroponte: Creating a Culture of Ideas