Go Cubs Go!

I’ve been slacking quite a bit on this blog especially in terms of talking about the Cubs but honestly I was holding my breath for today, waiting for the playoffs to start. Of course, now my anxiety is going to be even worse since the Cubs should be considered favorites to win the NL pennant. They have the best team in the National League and a really good pitching staff with arguably four closer-type arms starting with Dempster, Zambrano, Harden and Lilly.

This really could be the year but it won’t be easy.

Bill Plaschke thinks it will be a Dodgers-Angels World Series and dismisses the opening round series with:

The Dodgers open against a Chicago Cubs team that hasn’t won a World Series in 100 years and will mess it up again. You know it, I know it, and, most important, they know it.

It’s always funny how non-Chicago writers can talk up the futility of the Cubs because of their history yet doesn’t mention the Dodgers haven’t won a playoff game since the 90′s. For more Chicago-friendly coverage, you should check out the Trib.

But enough about that, today is the start of hopefully an amazing October. I have my Cubs shirt on, walking around Downtown LA and have already received a few Go Dodgers! in response.

Let’s play ball!

Clearing the Tabs on a Saturday Night

10 Books that will substitute a computer science degree – ugh, I’ve only read a couple of them. I guess I know now what to add to the Amazon Wishlist.

The Intelligent Cloud

5 Regular Expressions Every Web Programmer Should Know

Learning Some Twisted Lessons

The Prototype

Sexy layouts for the not-so-sexy-programmer – I do take offense to the not-so-sexy assumption though…

Designing a CMS Architecture

Sportsify

Porn & Pong

Archiving Angeles: The Times Building

Best Buy Remix

Ma.gnolia: Jumping into the Stream

The democratization of data

Reia Programming Language – a Python/Ruby-like scripting language for the Erlang virtual machine.

New News

protoFilter

A former co-worker of mine has started a new blog, protoFilter. Looks good.

protoFilter aims to simplify dry, hard-to-read, lengthy articles and research papers for those interested in web applications and technology. Additionally, at times we’ll attempt to provide easy to digest takeaways from each article from the perspective of a Internet Marketer (e.g. SEO, SEM, social networker, email marketer), Product Manager, and/or Product Marketing Manager.

Some things I’ve liked recently

Here’s a few things I’ve come across the last few days which are pretty nifty…

A little bit of tab clearing

Continuing to dig Guardian America

A look at the literary journal, Zyzzyva

Cloud Oriented Architecture

Dealing with a geographically distributed Memcache

NeverBlock is a Ruby library that allows developers to write non-blocking, concurrent code in a transparent manner. Meaning that you will keep coding in your traditional ways while you get the benefit of non-blocking IO operations.

Interview with Twitter’s Alex Payne

Using CouchDB with Django

Cyberstar, a look at Adrian Holovaty and EveryBlock

Fourth publisher the charm for LAT?