Vespa Tour with picnic on the hills

A strong wish to see the famous Bolognese hills, but only a little time for hike? Don’t panic, this short tour is the right solution. In about 2 you’ll discover the most suggestive and symbolic places of the luxuriant Bolognese hills Every day upon request, starting from  € 150. … | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Bologna Wine tour

The key-word for this special visit will be “biodynamic”. A journey between vineyard and historic vinery located on the hills surrounding Bologna, tasting different types of wines.  From Monday to Friday upon request, starting from  € 150.00  per person | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

The crypts of Bologna

Discovering the crypts of Bologna: suggestive itinerary through the place where the Saints Agricola and Vitale lived, suffered martyrdom and where they were buried.  Every Saturday,  € 15.00  per person | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Vespa Tour

Can’t wait to see the famous Bolognese hillside, but you don’t have enough time for hike? Then this short tour is the perfect solution! In about 2 and a half hours you’ll discover the most evocative and symbolic places of the luscious Bolognese hills Every day upon request, star … | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Biking Bologna

Bike to the most exciting spots in the city, on this guided tour. You’ll discover discover ancient streets, the city’s aromas, green parks and secret corners.  Every Sunday starting from  € 12.50 per person -  10% off for  Bologna Welcome Card   holders | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Bologna: the sound of music from classic to jazz

An extraordinary  journey that dates back to the eighteenth century and comes to the roaring Italian Fifties.  Starting from € 25.00 per person | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Chiusa di Casalecchio di Reno: the source of Bologna waterways

Can you imagine Bologna as a city of water, crossed by a system of canals? It isn’t easy nowadays, is it? Nevertheless, there’s a place where you can go backwards in time... Starting from  € 5.00   per person | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Le Due Torri – Torre degli Asinelli

What’s the most exciting thing in Bologna?  Find out for yourself by climbing the 498 steps of one of Bologna’s remarkable symbols. Every day   € 5.00  per person. Free entry for  Bologna Welcome Card - € 30   holders | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Discover the flavours of Emilia

A tasty trip in Emilia Romagna to discover the unique flavours of the region: balsamic vinegar, Modena prosciutto ham, Parmigiano Reggiano and wine from the Bologna hills. From Monday to Saturday starting from  € 150.00  per person | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Traditional shops tour

History, anecdotes, legends, colours and fragrance resurface in an amazing journey to explore some historical traditional shops. From Saturday March 17,  € 15.00  per person - 10% off for  Bologna Welcome Card   holders | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Bologna taste

Discover the wine and food tradition s  of Bologna in the medieval  town  market and  drink in  the atmosphere of one of the  city’s oldest and most important  traditional markets .  Friday and Saturday,  € 25.00 per person - 10% off for  Bologna Welcome Card   holders | Continue reading


@bolognawelcome.com | 55 years ago

Living on the Plateau

Languages have evolved quite a bit over the years. The early evolution from machine language to assembler was necessary and obvious. The evolution from assembler to Fortran and Basic was also necessary and obvious. We might even say that the evolution of COBOL was predictable, … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Bobby Tables

SQL is demon spawn, and no self-respecting software developer should ever use it.OK, that’s a little hyperbolic. Demons did not create SQL. Indeed, the folks who created it were filled with nothing but good intentions.But you know what they say about the road to hell.I want you … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Dbtails

A Bit of History about Bits.Memory was always the problem. Once we had established that we could process information with relays, or vaccuum tubes, or transistors; the problem was where to keep the information we were processing.Random Access Memory (RAM) within the computer was … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Symmetry Breaking

Imagine that you are an accountant. You are responsible for manipulating arcane symbols, concepts, and procedures in order to create deeply complicated and detailed financial models for your business. The stakes are enormous. Accuracy is essential. Millions wait to be lost or … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

TDD Harms Architecture

The idea that TDD damages design and architecture is not new. DHH suggested as much several years ago with his notion of Test Induced Design Damage; in which he compares the design he prefers to a design created by Jim Weirich that is “testable”. The argument, boils down to sep … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Testing Like the TSA

I was very glad to read in DHH’s recent post that he is actually still using TDD***. I’m glad he has realized that TDD is not, in fact, dead.This blog is a simple response; just to state a couple of disagreements. But I have to say, I agree more than I disagree.DHH presented se … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Women in Tech

I started my career as a programmer in 1969 at a company called A.S.C. Tabulating in Lake Bluff, Illinois. ASC had two IBM 360s that they rented out to customers. They also provided programming services for those customers. I was hired as a COBOL programmer at the tender age o … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Is Dr. Calvin in the Room?

I saw Grady’s tweet today, and I read the article it referenced; and it got me to thinking. Is the training of a neural net a kind of programming? It is the kind of activity that an agile team could plan, estimate, and execute in iterations? Or is it something entirely differe … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Drive me to Toronto, Hal.

I keep reading articles in the news about the imminent inevitability of driverless cars. The financial news is all abuzz over the idea. So are the techies. The predictions are that truck drivers, cab drivers, and Uberists will all be out of work in the next five years.I have o … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

The Brain Problem

Imagine an information processing system composed of over 100 billion components that are deeply interconnected to one another. The interconnections are physical and dedicated – they aren’t on a buss. Imagine that the entire system is an analog computer. Analog computers are mu … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Thought Police

Let me tell you the sad story of Edward. Poor Edward is an escalator operator working for a company named Escalators-R-Us (ERU). ERU had noticed that people less than the average height (short people) tend not to become escalator operators. In fact, at ERU, only 20% of escalat … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

On the Diminished Capacity to Discuss Things Rationally

I can divide the negative responses to my previous blog into the following categories: The Outraged Haters. “You F-ing Clown.” The Condescending Elitists. “Oh, Bob, I’m so dissapointed.” The Unprepared True Believers. “Subduction can’t be tolerated.” The Rational Disagreers. … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Just Following Orders

The year is 2006. Executives at VW know that their diesel engine can not meet American emissions standards. So they ask the enginers for a solution that does not require a redesign of the engine.Imagine the scene in that meeting room. What was said? What was agreed to? We ma … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Sierra Juliet Foxtrot

Thanks to John Sonmez for the title.Clean Architecture is on the stands! The response has been terriffic. Thanks for all your support.But just you wait until the SJFs read the chapter on Frameworks. OMG! Their poor little snowflake hearts will just melt away. I mean, I actua … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

The Unscrupulous Meme

There is a meme running rampant in our society, and our industry, that we need to confront and resist. It is the unscrupulous meme: The ends justify the means.This meme is unscrupulous by definition. When a person has scruples it means that they choose honorable means to achiev … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

First-Class Tests.

I believe it may be my fate to find blogs written by people who have fallen prey to unfortunate disciplines that have led them to give up on unit testing. This blog is just another one of those.The author tells of how his unit tests are fragile because he mocks out all the colla … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Pragmatic Functional Programming

The move to functional programming began, in earnest, about a decade ago. We saw languages like Scala, Clojure, and F# start to attract attention. This move was more than just the normal “Oh cool, a new language!” enthusiasm. There was something real driving it – or so we thoug … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Test Contra-variance

Do you write unit tests? Yes, of course!Do you write them first? Yes, I follow the three laws of TDD.What is the difference in module structure between your tests and your code? I create one test class per production class.So if you have a production class named User you will … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Tools are not the Answer

I just finished reading an extremely depressing article in The Atlantic entitled: The Coming Software Apocalypse. The article does a good job, at first, of describing several terrible software bugs that have harmed, maimed, and killed people. But then the article veers off in a … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

Women In Demand

The demand for programmers is high, and growing: “According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, software developer jobs are expected to grow 17% from 2014 till 2024. They categorize this growth as “much faster” than the average rate among other professions.” Forbes 2017The … | Continue reading


@cleancoder.com | 55 years ago

It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 55 years ago

It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 55 years ago

It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 55 years ago

Smashing Hour With Lynn Fisher

… Smashing Hour With Lynn Fisher originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter. | Continue reading


@css-tricks.com | 55 years ago

Multiple Anchors

Only Chris, right? You’ll want to view this in a Chromium browser: CodePen Embed Fallback This is exactly the sort of thing I love, not for its practicality (cuz it ain’t), but for how it illustrates a concept. Generally, tutorials … Multiple Anchors originally published on CSS-T … | Continue reading


@css-tricks.com | 55 years ago

Clever Polypane Debugging Features I’m Loving

I’m working on a refresh of my personal website, what I’m calling the HD remaster. Well, I wouldn’t call it a “full” redesign. I’m just cleaning things up, and Polypane is coming in clutch. I wrote about how much … Clever Polypane Debugging Features I’m Loving originally publishe … | Continue reading


@css-tricks.com | 55 years ago

We all have to hold our noses. Users too. To think you haven't been doing that and aren't still, is a delusion. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 55 years ago

test

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@digitalmeetsculture.net | 55 years ago

It's even worse than it appears. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 55 years ago

Timeline for bringing page experience ranking to desktop

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@developers.google.com | 55 years ago

Oh boy here we go again

APPARENTLY I only blog when I change jobs. By that logic, I avoided having to blog mostly by working at Mozilla for most of a decade. Snuck by for 18 months at Glitch and then they forced the issue by laying me off! Of course I couldn't just write, first I had to re-build my webs … | Continue reading


@potch.me | 55 years ago

Η Ελληνική συμμετοχή στην 72η Διεθνή Έκθεση Βιβλίου Φρανκφούρτης

Η Ελληνική συμμετοχή στην Έκθεση Βιβλίου Φρανκφούρτης μέτρησε περισσότερους από 800 τίτλους βιβλίων, 14 εκδότες, 6 εκδηλώσεις, 4 συγγραφείς και συναντήσεις επαγγελματικές και λογοτεχνικές, εντός και εκτός. | Continue reading


@culturenow.gr | 55 years ago

Η ελληνική συμμετοχή στην 72η Διεθνή Έκθεση Βιβλίου Φρανκφούρτης

Με περισσότερους από 800 τίτλους βιβλίων, 14 εκδότες, 6 εκδηλώσεις, 4 συγγραφείς, συναντήσεις επαγγελματικές και λογοτεχνικές, εντός και εκτός, η ελληνική συμμετοχή στην Έκθεση Βιβλίου Φρανκφούρτης. | Continue reading


@naftemporiki.gr | 55 years ago

Repeatable responsive typography using CSS Custom Properties

Trying out a generic and re-usable way to do responsive typography using vanilla CSS variables. | Continue reading


@potch.me | 55 years ago

Names I have called our sweet simple gray cat

in no particular order. | Continue reading


@potch.me | 55 years ago

Once we're in a shooting war with Russia there will be no more time to think. | Continue reading


@scripting.com | 55 years ago

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@potch.me | 55 years ago