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Accountants Don't Use Erasers
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over 5 years ago
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Pat Helland
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Many kinds of computing are "append-only". By that, I mean that observations about the world are recorded in perpetuity. Derived results from those observations may be calculated on demand (or kept as a running tally) but you can't rewrite history. I...
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Every Noun Can Be Verbed...
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over 5 years ago
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Pat Helland
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As I watch the REST versus non-REST discussion, it occurs to me that there are a number of aspects to the debate. While I am not attempting to address all of these aspects, I think that part of the discussion revolves around DATA versus BEHAVIOR. When...
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TMI -- A Saga of Weight Loss, Exercise, Tummy-Tucks, and Health
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over 5 years ago
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This definitely falls into the category of TMI (Too Much Information) but it seems to be the way of the blogosphere so what the hell... I had been obese basically all my life. I remember being overweight at age 8 and enjoying overeating. I was over...
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