So yeah, about Clojure's syntax | Val on Programming http://vvvvalvalval.github.io/posts/2018-01-06-so-yeah-about-clojures-syntax.html
How transgender composer Wendy Carlos changed music forever | 98.7WFMT https://www.wfmt.com/2016/11/17/transgender-composer-wendy-carlos-changed-music-forever/
Regarding the em dash | The Millions https://themillions.com/2018/01/regarding-the-em-dash.html
An 8-tube module from a 1954 IBM mainframe examined: it's a key debouncer http://www.righto.com/2018/01/examining-1954-ibm-mainframes-pluggable.html
Still learning the Vim vocabulary. How to search for a particular word: To find the word duck, use :/duck. Then type n for the next occurrence. If you are already in your text on the word "duck," type # or ? in command mode to find the next occurrence.
Ominous note: I can write in Vim, but can I develop in it? Short programs are one thing, but I was working on a 400-line program, and I'm not there yet. I will be switching between Vim and Geany for that one.
Lessons from 7 self-taught coders who now work full time as software developers | FreeCodeCamp https://medium.freecodecamp.org/inspirational-success-stories-from-self-taught-web-developers-4f6f375cf17d
The only reason I'm comfortable doing so many Twitter updates is that all the ones I do from a computer also appear here: http://stevenrosenberg.net/blog/updates/
600 free online programming & computer science courses you can start in January | FreeCodeCamp https://medium.freecodecamp.org/600-free-online-programming-computer-science-courses-you-can-start-in-january-3d4b1ed473aa
Clojure 1.9 has been released | Cognitect Blog http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/clojure19
If the Windows command line is teeming with editing choices, they sure are hiding from me, so I'm sticking with the decidedly non-Windows-y Vim