Four short links: 14 April 2017

Visual Effects, Political Economics, Building Software, and Low-Level Programming

By Nat Torkington
April 14, 2017
  1. Pippin Barr’s Water Museum NotesCurrently, I’m dealing with an issue where if you stand a really specific distance from the water and look into it, it refracts the world around it in a kind of scary infinite-looking regression of swirling shapes. A bit like a demon is about to swim up out of it and claim your soul. Not what I want. Lest you think programming any kind of visual effect is a SMOP.
  2. Political Economics Lecture Notes (MIT) — a 500+ page textbook, essentially. (via Marginal Revolution)
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  4. Increment — an online magazine dedicated to covering how teams build and operate software systems at scale, from Stripe but featuring writeups of practices and experiences from other companies.
  5. Low-Level Programming University — reading list for those who would become a low-level (assembly, C, kernel, device-driver) programmer.
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