Shakespeare, Satellites, Java and foojay.io
A conversation with Kevin Farnham about Math, Programming, Java,
Satellites and a bit Shakespeare
45 Minuten
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vor 4 Jahren
learning programming with PDP-8, the landscape with sinus and
cosinus curves, C 64 for navy work, early PC for 35k, translating
fortran to Basic, math is great to describe universe as a machine,
saving soldiers with equations, mathematics can analyze patterns
from the past to predict the future, Java Virtual Machine
constantly optimises itself, recognising patterns from the msx
satellite's data, MSX was constantly scanning for missiles,
algorithms for speed, translating math to programs, enjoying
William Shakespeare, James Joyce and Dante, editing books for
oreilly and wrox, java.net podcasts at JavaOne, blogging for BEA,
Sun, Intel, AOL, JVM is genius, GraalVM is amazing, foojay.io
becomes the new java.net 2.0, Geertjan Wielenga was hired to create
foojay.io,
cosinus curves, C 64 for navy work, early PC for 35k, translating
fortran to Basic, math is great to describe universe as a machine,
saving soldiers with equations, mathematics can analyze patterns
from the past to predict the future, Java Virtual Machine
constantly optimises itself, recognising patterns from the msx
satellite's data, MSX was constantly scanning for missiles,
algorithms for speed, translating math to programs, enjoying
William Shakespeare, James Joyce and Dante, editing books for
oreilly and wrox, java.net podcasts at JavaOne, blogging for BEA,
Sun, Intel, AOL, JVM is genius, GraalVM is amazing, foojay.io
becomes the new java.net 2.0, Geertjan Wielenga was hired to create
foojay.io,
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