Tech roundup 127: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Frances Ann Novak Rosamond is an Australian computer scientist whose research interests include computer education and parameterized complexity. She is the editor of the Parameterized Complexity Newsletter, moderator of the parameterized complexity wiki, and publicity chair of the International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation.

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Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them.

        — Laurence J. Peter

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Tech roundup 126: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Catherine Cole McGeoch is an American computer scientist specializing in empirical algorithmics and heuristics for NP-hard problems. She is currently Beitzel Professor in Technology and Society at Amherst College. She has been the Editor in Chief of ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics and is currently a member of the ACM Publications Board.

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As a rule, software systems do not work well until they have been used, and have failed repeatedly, in real applications.

        — Dave Parnas

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Tech roundup 125: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Kimber Lockhart is the Chief Technology Officer at One Medical Group. Previously, she was the Senior Director of Web Application Engineering at Box. Prior to joining Box, she co-founded Increo, a secure web-based document sharing and review service. Increo was acquired by Box in October, 2009. She holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University.

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Premature optimization, that’s like a sneeze. Premature abstraction is like ebola; it makes my eyes bleed.

       &nbsnbsp;— Christer Ericson

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Tech roundup 124: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Tanzima Hashem, a Bangladeshi associate professor at BUET, is one of the five women scientists from the developing world who won Elsevier Foundation Awards in 2017. Her research focuses on maintaining user privacy while location-based services are being accessed. She is also noted for organizing the first workshop in Bangladesh on women in computing in 2014.

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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.

        — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Tech roundup 123: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Danielle Bunten Berry, born Daniel Paul Bunten, and also known as Dan Bunten, was an American game designer and programmer, known for the 1983 game M.U.L.E., and 1984’s The Seven Cities of Gold.

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You can’t have great software without a great team, and most software teams behave like dysfunctional families.

        — Jim McCarthy

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Tech roundup 122: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Lorraine Borman is an American computer scientist associated with Northwestern University who specializes in information retrieval, computational social science, and human-computer interaction. She was one of the founders of SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction of the Association for Computing Machinery, and became its first chair.

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UNIX was not designed to stop its users from doing stupid things, as that would also stop them from doing clever things.

        — Doug Gwyn

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Tech roundup 121: a journal published by a bot

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Woman computer scientist of the week
Kim Rees is an American computer scientist and data visualization professional located in New York, NY. She is currently the head of Data Visualization at Capital One. Prior to joining Capital One, Rees co-founded the data visualization firm, Periscopic and worked there for 13 years. Rees is perhaps best known for her work on a Periscopic project visualizing gun deaths.

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There’s no sense being exact about something if you don’t even know what you’re talking about.

        — John von Neumann

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