Chris's Wiki :: blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswer Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswer?atomcommentsDWiki2016-03-13T00:52:07ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswer.By Chris Siebenmann on /blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswertag:CSpace:blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswer:b4d1541ab7e3ee13b5e6530468a1af622c90dfb4Chris Siebenmann<div class="wikitext"><p>The program's basically done now, but it's very specific to our
environment; I don't think it would be useful to anyone else, except
maybe as an example of how to do a few things with Python's pexpect. I
don't currently plan on trying to make it public.</p>
<p>(I may write up the pexpect hackery I did at some point, but I'll have
to get over my dislike of its API and code first.)</p>
</div>2016-03-13T00:52:07ZBy Xavier Combelle on /blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswertag:CSpace:blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswer:f90eb0c0f3fe42e2ae5db85072f943f0807874c6Xavier Combelle<div class="wikitext"><p>Is there a result of these days of code writing ?</p>
</div>2016-03-12T23:28:29ZBy lvps1000vm on /blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswertag:CSpace:blog/programming/ProgrammingCanBeRightAnswer:82108a63f66044529ac9659e62f3acaf6aa5e0a8lvps1000vm<div class="wikitext"><p>I read at a different blog a related argument, that by programming it when you're focused frees you to avoid the interruption later:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.johndcook.com/blog/2015/12/22/automate-to-save-mental-energy-not-time/">http://www.johndcook.com/blog/2015/12/22/automate-to-save-mental-energy-not-time/</a></p>
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