Tag: Python

Greenspun, his 10th and I

January 13, 2022

This post is about my adversarial relationship with Greenspun's 10th rule and how it all changed when I chanced upon an article in May 2012.


2012 was a super busy year for us Engineers at Netcore Solutions. By then I had already maintained, designed or built several types of Rules …

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Properties of Money

September 22, 2018

Money is never at rest. What? We can hold money and feel it in our hands. Its counter intuitive to think of it being in a state of motion.

Actually, the curve defining the motion of money is expressed as.

y = (1+r) ** x

Lets unpack what this means..

The …

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An Ode to Python

February 19, 2017

I am a Python fanboy. In my time, I've known many programming languages of different paradigms, hailing from different families. I stumbled upon Python about 10 years ago. As a newbie, I was struck by its simplicity and welcoming nature. Python made me feel at home and to this day …

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