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I’ve found that novice and non-programmers sometimes don’t get much from seeing a wall of code. Or worse, they blindly copy it, not thinking about how such code runs or why it was written the way it was. It may work for them the first time. But when they try to do harder and more creative tasks – which is the point of learning to program – everything falls apart and they quit coding because it’s all just a jumble of electronic voodoo.
So the first part of this book contains a bare-bones run-through of what I consider to be the most important programming fundamentals. I skip important topics so that there are fewer concepts to juggle at first. And I believe that once you get to the point that you can make code useful, you’ll naturally go back and learn those important fundamentals on your own.
Dan Nguyen, in the introduction to his online book about Ruby -
Posted on August 27, 2011 via Dari Sabang Sampai Merauke with 37 notes
Source: Flickr / zuraisham
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City Of Light….Dinner on Sky Dining with the view like this
Posted on June 1, 2011 via The Japra with 9 notes
Source: thejapra
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Power Strip for Travel


Monster Outlets To Go: Two outlets on the front and one on the back. This one lived in my backpack for two months in Africa. The back plate came off the plug but it still works great. See it at Amazon.com.
Posted on May 17, 2011 with 20 notes
Source: amazon.com
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HOW TO: Sleep in an Airport and Enjoy It
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SteriPEN: By Far the Best Invention for Modern Travel
Ultraviolet water purifier — small and easy to use.
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Book a Flight in Indonesia
Posted on May 9, 2011 with 8 notes
Source: pieknamermaid
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OANDA currency converter
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Vagobond travel blog
“Vagobond is a site dedicated to the spirit of adventurous travel. Not all vagabonds are traveling on a tiny budget and not all vagabonds are going huge distances. It’s a matter of world view.”
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Introducing Indonesia
Posted on May 7, 2011 with 1 note
Source: lonelyplanet.com

