| bio | website | google.com |
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| location | Boston, MA | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 3 months |
| seen | Mar 7 '12 at 20:57 | |
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I like developing, I'm not a barbarian (Borland historians will know my use of this term).
I like penguins. Nothing I give help on is related to any technologies I actually use at work (anymore).
I am mainly fluent in C, C++, Java, and Python. These days I use C# for work (with IronPython for rapid prototyping), but my main loves now are Scala, Haskell, and Erlang, which have inspired a lot of my thinking of how to write code lately.
As a note: I give terrible programming advice, so I hope you read this before you read my answers!
The man formerly known as: kuropenguin
If you want to follow my weird irreverent sense of humor, you can try to make sense of my twitter stream: @birryree
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Feb 17 |
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Can you identify these images from Revolution-era Russia? @Anixx, thanks for your research. Those images were created much later than I imagined, and I definitely didn't think that either one was created post-Lenin. |
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Feb 17 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 17 |
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Can you identify these images from Revolution-era Russia? Thank you very much Sergey. |
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Feb 17 |
accepted | Can you identify these images from Revolution-era Russia? |
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Feb 17 |
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Can you identify these images from Revolution-era Russia? @Anixx - Thanks for clarifying what the ribbon symbolizes. I had assumed that the second one was from the same era as the first due to the style, but perhaps it does fit into the approved Socialist Realism style of art as well. |
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Feb 16 |
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Feb 16 |
asked | Can you identify these images from Revolution-era Russia? |
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