Nếu ai có hứng thú góp ý cho bản dịch nhé
http://hoangtran.wikidot.com/local–files/c-editing-with-vim/ceditwithvim.pdf
Nếu ai có hứng thú góp ý cho bản dịch nhé
http://hoangtran.wikidot.com/local–files/c-editing-with-vim/ceditwithvim.pdf
( http://www.codethinked.com/post/2007/12/The-Programmer-Dress-Code.aspx)
I really want to know what it is about programming, or computers in general, that makes people want to grow a beard, have long hair, and dress like a slob. I can say these things without guilt because while I do not have long hair, I do have a beard and I do in fact dress like a slob. Not horribly sloppy or anything. I am actually pretty fanatical about hygiene, I just am not big on tucking my shirt in or ironing it or shaving. So who was the guy that started the unkempt programmer code of honor?
Was it this guy?
Edsger Dijkstra (most know for Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm) Here we see him in a suit and tie, but hey, he was born in 1930. All people wore a suit and tie back then, even women and children.
Or how about this guy?
Alan Kay – Doesn’t he look like a sad Burt Reynolds? Stop laughing! This is one of the fathers of object oriented programming. All hail! He does have the mop and a nice ’stache going on though.
What about this one?
Bjarne Stroustrup – I would say that this looks like the kind of guy I wouldn’t let my children around (if I had them), but this guy brought us C++! I couldn’t talk trash about a guy who made C++.
And this one?
Charles Bachman – Nothing unkempt about this guy, except that hat! Damn son! He had a hand in early database technology and won the Turing award for his work.
The list keeps going…

Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson – Are we programming here or going to a Hell’s Angels meeting? But seriously though, being that I am a Microsoft programmer I’m not sure that I am supposed to like these guys. Dennis was the original developer of C and one of the core developers on UNIX while Ken was the man responsible for UNIX and the fact that I don’t have to pay 8000 dollars for a copy of Windows since MS has some competition now. But seriously, these guys are gods.
One of my personal favorites… (more…)
- Dịch là một việc công phu và đòi hỏi nhiều kiên nhẫn
Lý do cho cái mệnh đề trên là vì tớ bắt đầu quyết tâm tham gia đóng góp công sức cho cộng động tài liệu nguồn mở vào những lúc có thời gian rỗi. Điểm đầu tiên là cái tài liệu C editing with VIM Howto này. Nếu bạn có thời gian và hứng thú với VIM thì hãy tham gia cùng tớ. Tớ sẽ đưa bản draft lên nhờ mọi người góp ý. Phải nói thực là dịch 1, 2 trang đã thấy oải lắm rồi. Nhưng phải cố gắng duy trì sự say mê đến cuối cùng để tạo thành thói quen làm đến cùng mọi thứ.
Đây cũng là một cách để tớ rèn lại tay nghề LaTeX, SVN …
LaTeX thật là tuyệt vời. Khi nào xong các bạn sẽ choáng váng với sự tuyệt vời của tài liệu này. Không thể tuyệt vời hơn.
http://www.myspace.com/hannescoetzeeteaspoonslideguitarist
Hannes’ fame has grown over the last few months through YouTube ( in which he has been featured in a clip from the documentary, Karoo Kitaar Blues) and people from all over the world are wondering who he is and how he came up with his unique guitar playing style. Now you have an opportunity to communicate directly! Hannes is a soft-spoken 62 year old whose job is tapping the aloes that grow around his Karoo hometown of Herbertsdale, South Africa for their medicinal juice. Hannes composes his own songs and learnt to play the guitar on the side of the hill when the aloes were too dry to tap and to keep himself company on long, lonely nights in the mountains of the Kamiesberg. His right-hand finger picking style is called “optel en knyp” (which translated from Afrikaans, Hannes’ home language, is “pick up and pinch”) and combined with his unique teaspoon slide technique, he ranks as one of the most unusual slide guitarists in the world. If you shut your eyes, you would think that there were two people accompanying each other on guitars.