By J. Timothy King on June 26, 2013
This is part 5 in my series of how the Mac reminded me why I fell in love with software development, and why it still matters. While reading Andy Hertzfeld’s anecdotes (and those of his colleagues) of designing the original Macintosh computer, I was inspired, inspired to take account of my own passions, the passions […]
Posted in Confessions of a Veteran Software Developer, Software Development, Stories, True Stories | Tagged Apple, computers, history, Macintosh, software engineering
By J. Timothy King on June 20, 2013
Today, I turn 44 years old. I’ve already got two big birthday presents. The first is that today is the first day after the last day I have to drive my Firstborn to school this year. (Yay! School’s out!) It’s the changing of the season, which always excites me. The other big birthday present I […]
Posted in A Gentile Dwelling in the Land of Messiah, About Tim King, Books, Love through the Eyes of an Idiot | Tagged birthdays, gifts |
By J. Timothy King on June 19, 2013
This is part 4 in my series of how the Mac reminded me why I fell in love with software development, and why it still matters. While reading Andy Hertzfeld’s anecdotes (and those of his colleagues) of designing the original Macintosh computer, I was inspired, inspired to take account of my own passions, the passions […]
Posted in Confessions of a Veteran Software Developer, Software Development, Stories, True Stories | Tagged Apple, computers, history, Macintosh, software engineering |
By J. Timothy King on June 18, 2013
While writing my latest post in the “Computer Folklore” series, I went off on a bit of a tangent. And I had to delete several paragraphs of story in order to get back on track. The post is going to be all about how important it is for me to find meaning in my work. […]
Posted in Stories, True Stories | Tagged college, MJTI |
By J. Timothy King on June 13, 2013
Links and things that I’ve run across recently. The journey begins… On Tuesday, I assigned the ISBN for the eBook edition of Walking in the Moment Between Tick and Tock“: 978-0-9816925-6-2. I told Bowker about it, so I’m committed now. I told them it was to be released on June 20, which happens to be […]
Posted in A Gentile Dwelling in the Land of Messiah, Bits & Pieces, Books, Technology | Tagged David Ingber, Hebrew, Walking in the Moment between Tick and Tock, Yahoo!
By J. Timothy King on June 12, 2013
This is part 3 in my series of how the Mac reminded me why I fell in love with software development, and why it still matters. While reading Andy Hertzfeld’s anecdotes (and those of his colleagues) of designing the original Macintosh computer, I was inspired, inspired to take account of my own passions, the passions […]
Posted in Confessions of a Veteran Software Developer, Software Development, Stories, True Stories | Tagged Apple, computers, history, Macintosh, software engineering
By J. Timothy King on June 6, 2013
Links and things that I’ve run across recently. April Fools! A couple months out of date… From the April 1 Twitter blog: Starting today, we are shifting to a two-tiered service: Everyone can use our basic service, Twttr, but you only get consonants. For five dollars a month, you can use our premium “Twitter†service […]
Posted in Bits & Pieces, Technology, Twitter | Tagged April Fools, Bulletproof® coffee, David Kramer, love, Patrick Stewart, Robert Sapolsky, Sherry Riter, Tikkun Olam, violence
By J. Timothy King on June 5, 2013
This is part 2 in my series of how the Mac reminded me why I fell in love with software development, and why it still matters. While reading Andy Hertzfeld’s anecdotes (and those of his colleagues) of designing the original Macintosh computer, I was inspired, inspired to take account of my own passions, the passions […]
Posted in Confessions of a Veteran Software Developer, Software Development, Stories, True Stories | Tagged Apple, computers, EFG, history, Macintosh, software engineering
By J. Timothy King on June 3, 2013
Contentment makes poor men rich. Discontent makes rich men poor. Supposedly, Benjamin Franklin said that. I was unable, in my brief research, to confirm that these are actually the words of Benjamin Franklin. But it’s a good thought nonetheless. I’ve written about this idea before, from a slightly different perspective, that our happiness is not […]
Posted in Christianity, Inspiration, Judaism, Religion | Tagged encouragement, money |