Bookmarks [2013/10/25]
  • Basic stuff I should be able to… | music muse amuse

    I, for one, should be able to dance shamelessly and if possible, infect others as well

  • Cricket-Talket: Playing Against Rahul Dravid

    it is not every day that you get to play against someone with 13000 Test runs. It is not every day that you get to play against someone you have adored and idolised since the first time you saw him. It is not every day that you play against Rahul Dravid!

  • Why Python is Better than Matlab for Scientific Software | Meta Rabbit

    If you have legacy code in MATLAB, then it may make sense to just continue using it. If it works, don’t fix it. However, if your Matlab code keeps causing you pain, Python might be a solution.

  • Jason Roberts Google+ My New Strategy for Teaching Kids How to Code

    We’re one month into the second year of Catalyst, an after-school tech/computer class that I run for kids aged 9-13, and this year I’ve decided to try something different. [Last year, I had the kids learn in a browser-based / console-like IDE that I created - kind of like CodeAcademy, but ultimately it was just too much work to maintain and too limiting]. My new plan is to teach the kids how to build their own interactive websites from scratch using HTML, CSS and Javascript, and to do it on their own Linux VPS (CentOS 6) using Vim. I know it probably sounds crazy, but if the preliminary reception and results are any indication, I think it’s going to be a success.

  • [50 Places to Visit in India Before You Turn 30 Activities, Experiences and Things To Do](http://www.thrillophilia.com/blog/50 places to visit in india before you turn 30/)

    Here is a fun bucket list of the places you simply have to visit before you turn thirty. They are not just destinations but also crazy experiences that will go down the book of your memory lane. From treading on Living Root Bridges in Cherrapunji to a bike ride through Ladakh, trekking through the valley of flowers in Himalayas to surfing in Orissa, here are some insane experiences.

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