Morning Coffee 135
- Congrats to Barack Obama for walking
away with
the Iowa Democratic Caucus, which set turnout
records.
Frankly, I’m pretty cool with any of the democratic front runners
but I think Obama has the best chance of winning in November. I’m
not sure Edwards second time around will be any more successful than
the last and I believe Clinton would drive the GOP GOTV campaign
better than any of the actual GOP candidates would.
- Obviously, I like to play M-rated games like Bioshock and Mass
Effect. But I also like games I can play with my kids like Lego
Star Wars. There are
two new Lego games coming out this year: Lego Indiana
Jones and Lego
Batman.
I can’t wait.
- Speaking of gaming, Xbox LIVE had some
issues
over the holiday break, due to record setting sign-ups and
concurrent users. Record setting numbers is a nice problem to have
if you’re on the business side, but a not-so-nice if you’re a
customer or work in operations. The XBL GM announced they’re
offering a “token of
appreciation”
for everyone’s patience – a free XBLA game. Assuming it’s not a
crappy game, it’s a classy move.
- I watched Transformers on HD-DVD last night. Fun movie with lots of
action, but man is it dumb. John
Turturro is the only real
stand-out.
- Dustin Campbell
implements
cons, cdr and car from Scheme in C# and VB. While of limited
production value (Dustin specifically warns readers not to use any
of his code), it really demonstrates how different the functional
world is from the object/imperative one, right down to the concept
of type. Cons doesn’t return a tuple, it returns function with two
bound variables. (via
DNK)
Posted by devhawk.net on January 4, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee and Politics. Tagged Functional Programming, Movies & Xbox 360.
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