New site theme
Structured Procrastination
Triple Herzbube
The Power of Google
Today I experienced a powerful demonstration of the influence that Google has over their user's look on the world.
CAcert Assurer Challenge - Passed!
Implementing Binary Search
This afternoon, I was reading a chapter in "Beautiful Code" (check it out at Amazon). There was a reference to the binary search algorithm presented in Jon Bentley's book "Programming Pearls" (see Amazon), accompanied by the challenge to write a correct implementation of the algorithm. To quote from Bentley:
Most programmers think that with the above description [of the algorithm] in hand, writing the code is easy. They are wrong. The only way to believe this is by putting down this column right now and writing the code yourself. Try it.
I tried it.
Added "About" page, removed "CV" pages
How do *you* spend your free time?
I must be crazy to spend my precious free time on this, but I have recently become an editor to The Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB). My goal is to enter information about all my SF&F books into the database. I track my progress on this Wiki page.
CAcert - The Future
So this is it - I am now officially a CAcert assurer. Starting the count from the moment I decided to involve myself with CAcert, it took me roughly 3 months, and 3 meetings, to achieve this, but I am sure I could have done it in one month if only I had been more interested in speed.
All things considered, I would say that it is really easy to get 100 trust points and to become an assurer. I could stop here and enjoy the benefits of the CAcert program so easily won - but I think I will now try to get the hard part done: Be an active assurer and raise my account to 150 points.
Although I will not benefit immediately from having 150 instead of 100 points, I think it is only fair when I try to support and strengthen the CAcert community through activities of my own. Let's see whom I can convince... :-)