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- I'm 37 today - officially middle-aged. But my body, apparently, is about to get its bus pass | Comment is free | The Guardian
And just to underline how despicably aged I am, life has dealt me a small yet significant blow. For a while now, I've found that it hurts to type. Within moments of sitting at my keyboard, a headache-like sensation grows in my arm. The muscles creak. The elbow feels hollow. I'd always assumed that people with RSI were just making it up, the crybabies. Now I'm one of them.
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- InfoQ: Domain-Driven Design in an Evolving Architecture
Domain driven design can be most readily applied to stable domains in which the key activity is for developers to capture and model what is in users' heads. But it becomes more challenging when the domain itself is in a state of flux and development. This is common in Agile projects, and happens also when the business itself is trying to evolve. This article examines how we used DDD in the context of a two-year programme of work to rethink and rebuild guardian.co.uk.
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- niksilver.com » Buzzmachine goes clunk: When media companies do tech
Jeff Jarvis has a typically provocative post, saying that newspapers should outsource their technology. Lloyd has already responded saying that there’s more to journalism than news-gathering, and previous technological mistakes should not close the door on future successes. Here’s my response.
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- Schneier on Security: The No-Fly List Catches an Actual Terrorist
It had to happen sooner or later; even a broken clock is right twice a day. (Gerry Adams in the Guardian)
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