Tesugen in July, 2003
July, 2003 saw a lot of blogging about constrained universes of expression, but also about creativity, children’s learning, and architects Christopher Alexander and Renzo Piano. (Read full summary.)
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- Orchestrating inferiors
- I’m reading Christopher Alexander: An Introduction for Object-Oriented ...
- From the about page at the Haskell website, ...
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- I’m reading Richard Feynman’s “What Do You Care ...
- From Doug Lea’s Christopher Alexander: An Introduction for ...
- I got myself a Blizg entry. Please vote ...
- Reading this post by Mark Bernstein makes me ...
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- From Feynman’s “What Do You Care What Other ...
- I like this response by je_apostrophe to my ...
- I’ve decided to discontinue my Irrational Software weblog ...
- Octopi, eight arms; squids, ten arms. In Sweden, ...
- Jag har glatts nästan omotiverat mycket åt Fredriks ...
- More quotes from Doug Lea’s Christopher Alexander: An ...
- I’m going to Copenhagen for a few days ...
- Christopher Alexander talks about self-conscious and unselfconscious architecture. ...
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- I have spent this last working week, before ...
- Today, I found Kevin Kelly’s weblog, which he ...
- From an interesting post by Friedrich Blowhard, titled ...
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- I’ve been to Copenhagen for a few days, ...
- At Louisiana, there’s currently an exhibition called “Renzo ...
- Notis i DN idag: Bergmans bio öppnas för ...
- I’ve never been a fan of the approach ...
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- I finished “What Do You Care What Other ...
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- No Ordinary Genius: The Illustrated Richard Feynman is ...
- Haven’t humans always been creative? Isn’t that what ...
- I haven’t had time to read this yet, ...
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- I’m trying to understand how learning works by ...
- Quotes from the book published as part of ...
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- Following up my aborted post from the other ...
- I går läste jag ut Stig Claessons Min ...
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- Såg Se till vänster, där går en svensk ...
- We saw a Dogme movie today (Natasha Arthy’s ...
- Taschen publishes lots of interesting books. Today, I ...
- Browsing at Amazon, I found this: Steven DeRosa’s ...
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- Paul Petroniu Marza’s Daily Copenhagen pictures (via Jason ...
- I’m reading Lee Stringer’s Grand Central Winter in ...
- Stefan Thomke, Experimentation Matters; from its description at ...
- På Nobelmuseet i Börshuset, Människor, miljöer och kreativitet: ...
- It’s too hot for me these days.
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- I’ve been wanting to capture audio in Mac ...
- Det Niklas skriver om när barn lär sig ...
- I finished Grand Central Winter by Lee Stringer ...
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- In a state of drowsiness yesterday, I began ...
- Intressant postning av Niklas om teoretiskt och praktiskt ...
- Jag citerar från vad Niklas skrev idag (på ...
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- I området Birkastan och – vad blir det? ...
- Jag fick mail från Jorun och Mats med ...
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- I’m beginning to feel that constrained universes of ...
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- More on constrained universes of expression (dozed off ...
- New version of Hydra (via Tom Coates).
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- I’ve been looking into the plans for a ...
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- I went for a walk yesterday to check ...
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- Unscientific theories
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- On the radio today (I listened while doing ...
- Håkan tänker vidare om humor och kreativitet.
- It’s nice to see that je_apostrophe links unscientific ...
- Note to self: grammar describe languages rather than ...
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- I just learned that Richard Gabriel has a ...
- More on creativity. While taking a shower yesterday ...
- Håkan skriver: ...
- Of course software development is a constrained universe ...
- Detta tipsade Mattias mig om via mail (tack!): ...