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FOSSCoach 2008

Posted by Max Kanat-Alexander
On July 1st, 2008 at 13:07

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If you’re going to be in Portland, Oregon or attending OSCON and you want to hear me talk, I’ve proposed a session for FOSSCoach called Code Simplicity: Software Design In Open Source Projects.

Registration for FOSSCoach is free, but is limited to 100 people, so sign up if you want to come.

-Max

Truncated Posts in RSS?

Posted by Max Kanat-Alexander
On April 10th, 2008 at 13:04

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Hey everybody. So, some of my posts are rather long, and so I truncate them with a (Read More…) link that takes you to the full post. That link also shows up in the RSS, as a (more…) link.

For the frontpage of codesimplicity.com, I think that’s pretty useful–it makes it a lot easier to browse the various articles. But I was wondering, for those who read this in an aggregator or via RSS–for the long posts, do you prefer getting only the short version (with the “more…” link) or would you rather just have the whole post?

Update: It looks like, from the comments, that full text in the feed is the clear winner! That’s actually my preference too, when reading sites, but I usually am not reading posts as long as the ones I write. :-) I’ve installed and activated the Full Text Feed plugin for WordPress, so in the future the feeds will contain the full text even though the front page and email notifications will still be cut by the “more” link.

-Max

Welcome to Code Simplicity!

Posted by Max Kanat-Alexander
On January 12th, 2008 at 14:01

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Welcome to Code Simplicity!

There are a lot of technical blogs in the world. There are a lot of technical people in the world. It’s a technical world.

Unfortunately, it’s also becoming more and more a complex world.

The focus of Code Simplicity is to discuss simplicity and simple things in the world of computers. I think the greatest application of intelligence is taking something complex and making it simple.

If you know of any particular examples where somebody took something really complex and made it simple, let me know and I’d be happy to feature it here. I’d really like real-world stories of how simplicity improved your life in the world of computing.

At first, I’m going to be re-posting some (possibly revised) articles from my personal blog. After that, there should be some new content, and hopefully, some user-submitted content!

Anyhow, this is mostly just a “Hello, and Welcome” post, and soon there will be more real content here. :-)

-Max