C.R.ForresterCovid-19: No! Shutdown is Not WrongAs with any national or world catastrophe, “expert” opinions are voiced in opposition to leadership decisions. Sometimes they turn out to…Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
C.R.ForresterInstalling Python3 in CentOS 7.6 OfflineThis article is for you if you want to install Python 3.7.4 onto a CentOS 7 server that is “offline” and not able to reach the public…Aug 1, 20193Aug 1, 20193
C.R.ForresterWhy I’ve Given Up on Destiny 2I started playing D2 a few months ago — I never really played much Destiny since when it was at its peak I mostly played on PC, XBox or not…Apr 18, 2018Apr 18, 2018
C.R.ForresterHow to Ask a Busy Person a QuestionAs a lead developer leading an effort to transition our software from the chaos of start-up into production grade stability, I get…Mar 8, 2018Mar 8, 2018
C.R.ForresterAI — Don’t Fear the SingularityWhen the topic of “AI” comes up, invariably the conversation touches on the singularity — that moment when the machines become smarter than…Jul 4, 2016Jul 4, 2016
C.R.ForresterWithout “Faith”, you can not DeceiveInvariably, when someone hears that I was a Christian, but no longer — and that the lens of Science illuminated my journey from the…Jun 2, 2016Jun 2, 2016
C.R.ForresterWhen Interviewers fail their own QuestionsIn an era of Google it’s supremely easy to search for “_______ interview questions”. Hiring a Java, Python or Javascript developer? There…May 26, 2016May 26, 2016
C.R.ForresterThese are a Few of My Favorite <Swift> ThingsIn the spirit of The Sound of Music, these are currently some of my favorite Swift libraries:May 25, 2016May 25, 2016
C.R.ForresterFizzBuzz in PythonI find myself focusing on interviewing these days. On the one hand I might need to get a “real job” and will be sitting in the interviewee…May 19, 20161May 19, 20161
C.R.ForresterThe $5/day Leaky FaucetI like coffee, and I like working. But I really enjoy working in coffee shops. When one works from home, in order to avoid falling into a…Apr 30, 2016Apr 30, 2016