Along the lines of a "Ask HN: What are you working on?", I'm sure a lot of us have blogs that we write on that don't get a lot of exposure. So link your blog here with a short description about your topics...
Very cool! Only thing is that it took me a while to figure out that I needed to press the "next" button on the navbar to see the content as the page you linked to is blank.
really neat! I've (very) briefly looked at procedural content generation for VR things and hadn't thought about the approach you are using of "data from OpenStreetMap to help generate some of the initial 3D environments". Very interesting. Excited to read what you post next :)
I write about personal finance and tax. My recent article on prenups seems to be popular. I also just wrote an article about shady tax evasion tactics people come up with. Visit me at Finangle
http://finangle.com/.
I write about many subjects at http://www.pesfandiar.com/blog/ It's usually about software, but also about subjects that I find interesting (finance, real estate, ads, ...).
I have recently started blogging. It's just a jekyll site hosted on Github pages. I usually post things about data structures and some of my side projects.
Sorry for the late reply. I am using a little bit modified version of Poole(https://github.com/poole/poole). And I read a couple of other blog posts on adding Disqus comments. I don't have the links now, but you can easily find them online.
I used to write quite a lot, but it tailed off. I'm actually in the middle of rewriting the engine behind the website so that might prompt me to start writing again when it eventually goes live.
I have my blog at http://joaoventura.net/blog. It's made with Flask and rendered to static html files using flask frozen. I write mainly about programming, web development and one or two more personal things..
I'm not famous and I don't work at a large company. I'm a software engineer based in Indianapolis and I work at a 100 person, 100% employee-owned development + design company.
I write semi-frequently about software, product development, and professional growth. I also review books I've read, which tend to be more tangential to software as I'm interesting in pulling in ideas from other fields/disciplines and applying them to software.
http://haidrali.com
I have plans to write about topics which I have working including ROR, XMPP(open fire, Tigase ), VIOP ( Asterisk) and quite often Android
I wrote a post to show the Newton-Raphson algorithm implemented in Python and Clojure, the underlying goal being to show an advantage of lisp-like languages.
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Mostly pertinent to software security and web development. Occasionally covers cryptography topics as well.
I generally submit anything technical to HN, and while most of the time it gets ignored, chances are y'all have seen one or two of them already. :)
I also post on more dev topics on Medium every once in a while. https://medium.com/@kkoppenhaver
Trying to do more of both in the coming months.
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I used to write quite a lot, but it tailed off. I'm actually in the middle of rewriting the engine behind the website so that might prompt me to start writing again when it eventually goes live.
It's just about life and my exploration of tech.
I'm not famous and I don't work at a large company. I'm a software engineer based in Indianapolis and I work at a 100 person, 100% employee-owned development + design company.
I write semi-frequently about software, product development, and professional growth. I also review books I've read, which tend to be more tangential to software as I'm interesting in pulling in ideas from other fields/disciplines and applying them to software.
I wrote a post to show the Newton-Raphson algorithm implemented in Python and Clojure, the underlying goal being to show an advantage of lisp-like languages.