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Games are Getting Cheap Faster

Games are Getting Cheap Faster

Console and PC video game releases and launch dates roughly follow annual retail sales patterns: they start the year at a brisk pace, slow down in the summer months, and then surge for the fall and winter holiday seasons. Of…

A Job that Values Your Function

A Job that Values Your Function

As a kid, I got into programming largely on my dad's encouragement. Despite not having any background in tech himself, he correctly surmised that computers will become an important facet of society; the impending wave of demand for…

The Library is Awesome

The Library is Awesome

Like many parents of young children, our preparation for their arrival and guardianship unveiled for a whole new set of...infrastructure that supported young families, many of which we paid no attention to previously merely as adults. Kid-friendly restaurants;…

The Software Engineer Gold Rush

The Software Engineer Gold Rush

My computer science undergrad lasted through both the boom and bust cycles of the dotcom era. I entered as a freshmen in 2000, on the tail end of a multi-year technology bull market that saw unqualified companies force their…

103 Months of Blogging

103 Months of Blogging

Engaging in a little bit of meta-blogging reflection here... It's been 103 months since I've started this blog, on what in retrospect was a valuable creative outlet that counterbalanced a mundane role I had in…