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Links for December 12th: Tyee, Drupal, programmers’ test and more

December 12, 2008 by Scott Rosenberg 1 Comment

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  • Chicago Reader | Hot Type | Chicago Needs a New News Model : And here are a couple ideas—just add cash.: The story of the Tyee, David Beers's experiment in nonprofit Web journalism in Vancouver.
  • DigiDave | Communication is Key: Drupal Nation: Software to Power the Left: David Cohn's opus on how Drupal powered the Dean campaign. A rare piece of writing that ignores the boundaries between technology coverage and political reporting — warms my heart.

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Deleted: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.chicagoreader.com/features/ stories/hottype/ 081211/">Chicago Reader | Hot Type | Chicago Needs a New News Model : And here are a couple ideas&mdash;just add cash.</a>: The story of the Tyee, David Beers&#039;s experiment in nonprofit Web journalism in Vancouver.</li></ul> Added: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.chicagoreader.com/features/ stories/hottype/ 081211/">Chicago Reader| Chicago Needs a New News Model: And here are a couple ideas&mdash;just add cash.</a>: The story of <a href="http:// thetyee.ca/">the Tyee</a>, David Beers&#039;s experiment in nonprofit Web journalism in Vancouver.</li></ul>
Unchanged: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.digidave.org/adventures_ in_freelancing/ 2008/12/drupal- nation-software-to-power- the-left.html">DigiDave | Communication is Key: Drupal Nation: Software to Power the Left</a>: David Cohn&#039;s opus on how Drupal powered the Dean campaign. A rare piece of writing that ignores the boundaries between technology coverage and political reporting -- warms my heart.</li></ul>Unchanged: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.digidave.org/adventures_ in_freelancing/ 2008/12/drupal- nation-software-to-power- the-left.html">DigiDave | Communication is Key: Drupal Nation: Software to Power the Left</a>: David Cohn&#039;s opus on how Drupal powered the Dean campaign. A rare piece of writing that ignores the boundaries between technology coverage and political reporting -- warms my heart.</li></ul>
 Added: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.cs.mdx.ac.uk/research/ PhDArea/saeed/">Dehnadi and Bornat&#39;s study of programming aptitude</a>: Effort to devise test to find who will be a successful programmer. Via <a href="http:// www.boingboing.net/2008/12/ 12/comfort-with- meaning.html">Clay Shirky on Boingboing</a>:
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 Added: the single biggest predictor of likely aptitude for programming is a deep comfort with meaninglessness: "To write a computer program you have to come to terms with this, to accept that whatever you might want the program to mean, the machine will blindly follow its meaningless rules and come to some meaningless conclusion."
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 Added: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.businessweek.com/investor/ content/dec2008/pi2008125_ 772719.htm?chan=top+news_ top+news+index+ -+temp_top+story">Want Real Stimulus? Try Universal Health Care - BusinessWeek</a>: A comprehensive plan for national health care isn&#39;t a distraction from solving the economy&#39;s woes, it is one of the central things the government can do to improve the economy in both short and long terms.</li></ul>
 Added: <ul><li><a href="http:// www.unlikelywords.com/2008/ 12/02/comprehensive-election- reactions-round-up-barack- obama-won-a-reference/">Unlikely Words &raquo; Comprehensive Election Reactions Round Up - A Reference</a>: A sort of digital time capsule for the 2008 election moment.</li></ul>

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  1. Ducky Sherwood

    December 13, 2008 at 11:05 am

    My source in the research-on-learning-computer-science field tell me that the two-hump study has been discredited:
    http://person.au.dk/da/pub/13254899?id=12285304

    Sorry, I haven’t actually read the article myself yet. In particular, I don’t know if this article rips apart the two-hump paper, or if it just has different research that shows a different thing.

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