Software development industry analysis by Larry O'Brien, the former editor of Software Development and Computer Language
Friday, December 31, 2004

First, the more serious resolutions inspired by the tsunami tragedy:

  • treasure loved ones and the short time we get in this life;
  • give more;
  • be more humble about the affairs of Man

Second, the fun ones:

  • do a 3 minute free-dive (my personal best is a 2:51 dive in September, but I haven't come close to duplicating it);
  • get barreled;
  • grow, harvest, mill, and roast my own coffee;
  • consistently throw a golf disc 120 yards;
  • memorize the field marks, common, scientific, and Hawaiian names of the 50 most common reef fish in every developmental phase;
  • write a distributed genetic algorithm;
  • write a game for the Tablet PC

Third, the professional ones:

  • "Get Things Done" between 6AM and 2PM;
  • release at least two significant Web-based training resources;
  • make at least the same amount of money I did this year;
  • maintain professional competence in in C++ (/CLI!), C#, and Java;
  • become professionally competent in Python
  • evolve Pynk to the point where it's a reasonable way to program with a pen;
  • release Pynk as OSS;
  • evolve my shape-recognition library;
  • implement a domain-specific language for mediating between OTA requests, business rules, and at least 2 major Global Distribution Systems (Sabre and To Be Named)
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