Review: Dreaming in Code

51klh6hn1kl_aa240_.jpgI recently finished Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software by Scott Rosenberg. It covers the development of Chandler, an open source, cross-platform personal information manager (PIM).

A project of the Open Source Applications Foundation and led by Mitch Kapor, Chandler was meant to revolutionize desktop PIM software by eliminating the ‘silos’ that separate email messages, contacts, calendar events and to-do tasks and enable peer-to-peer sharing of such information (as opposed to being proprietary and locked-in to a central server, ala MS Outlook and Exchange).

Along the way, Rosenberg delves into the bigger picture of software development by reviewing its history and thought leaders, differing ideas on organization and project management, methods of information sharing and collaboration tools, the open-source and free software movements, contemporary programming languages, modular and object oriented programming concepts, user interface design challenges, coding and quality control issues, and much more.

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Recommended: Morvern Callar

14598-large.jpgI recently discovered (through The Onion AV Club’s New Cult Canon series) Lynne Ramsay’s film Morvern Callar. Samantha Morton plays the title character, a young Scottish woman whose humdrum life is overturned by her boyfriend’s suicide. Following her initial paralysis and avoidance, Callar places her name on his unpublished manuscript and sends it off to a publisher. Collecting his assets, she sets out on an impromptu holiday to Spain. The film’s soundtrack—featuring music by Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, Broadcast, Ween, Can, Stereolab and the Velvet Underground—punctuates her existential journey of clubbing, random impulsiveness and quiet confusion. By the end, Callar seems to find solace from her soul-searching and inherited success.

Indie Classics sale on iTunes

Snap up some classic albums by indie artists for only $7.99 each. My picks of the litter:

Recommended: recent acquisitions

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  1. Amina – AnimaminA EP (iTunes, Amazon) and Kurr (iTunes, Amazon)
  2. Dubmood – Atari-Ska L-Attack (Internet Archive)
  3. His Name is Alive – Detrola (iTunes, Amazon) and Xmmer (iTunes, Amazon)
  4. Ida – Lovers Prayers (iTunes, Amazon)
  5. Keren Ann – Keren Ann (iTunes, Amazon)
  6. Miles Davis – The Peacocks (Amazon)
  7. Miss Kittin – Batbox (iTunes, Amazon)
  8. Pole – Steingarten Remixes (iTunes, Amazon)
  9. Ras Amerlock – Farther East (Internet Archive)
  10. Samantha James – Rise (iTunes, Amazon)
  11. Sia – Some People Have Real Problems (iTunes, Amazon)
  12. Various – The Dub Club Night (Amazon)
  13. Various – New (dub) Excursion (iTunes)
  14. Various – Resume (iTunes, Amazon)
  15. Vector Lovers – A Field EP (iTunes) and Piano Dust (iTunes)