some reading material

Dec 20, 2010 22:54

Stack Overflow has a candidate site for Q&A on Jewish topics. Stack Overflow takes what looks like a sound approach to launching new sites like this, waiting until enough people commit before launching. After all, if they can't attract good questions and good answers, no one will care. I committed.
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internet, judaism, tech, lj: pointers to feeds/journals, humor, stack exchange, fluff, links

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osewalrus December 21 2010, 11:42:08 UTC
Thanks for link to Law and Multiverse feed!

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cahwyguy December 21 2010, 13:02:33 UTC
Q and A site on Jewish Topics? Been there, don't that, got the T-shirt.. :-)

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cellio December 21 2010, 14:12:11 UTC
Sure, but this one's distributed so one person doesn't have to do all the work like you did (and what a lot of work that was!). You're one of the people I thought might be interested in this in part because you could contribute without having to take on a big project.

Also, it looks like scj's isn't being maintained any more, right?

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cahwyguy December 21 2010, 14:57:03 UTC
Also, it looks like scj's isn't being maintained any more, right?

Actually, I save the few questions I get (or should I say "we", for Micha Berger helps with the Orthodox answers). I update it about every 6 months, although the Reform section is woefully out of date.

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cellio December 22 2010, 01:59:41 UTC
Oh, I'm sorry -- I checked the last-update date on the main page (2006) and didn't check the sub-pages, which of course are likely to be newer. No slight intended!

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jducoeur December 26 2010, 03:57:18 UTC
The semicolon wars discusses differences in programming languages and some of the religious wars that have been fought over them.Humph -- doesn't even mention Scala. Piker. Yes, I'm as biased as anybody, but having programming in the majority of the displayed languages, I do feel that I at least have an informed opinion. His core point -- that there is no single perfect language -- is certainly correct, but some at least try harder than others ( ... )

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