Michael WangReading 09“I got good grades without having to work at it - never truly great grades, exactly because I didn’t work at it”. Wow, this quote…Apr 17, 2019Apr 17, 2019
Michael WangReading 08After reading “the (broken) economics of OSS”, I think that there is a future for open source. The article gave a brief history of…Apr 5, 2019Apr 5, 2019
Michael WangReading 07I am going to bounce my ideas off of ESR’s ideas of human’s ways of organizing through adaptation to their wants and needs, and how the…Mar 28, 2019Mar 28, 2019
Michael WangReading 06From my experience, I think that both models have their advantages. When it comes to what kind of product or software you are building…Mar 21, 2019Mar 21, 2019
Michael WangReading 05The success of modern hackers such as Paul Graham show that society and its future will reward people who provide value to others. In…Feb 26, 2019Feb 26, 2019
Michael WangReading 04The choice of what programming languages one uses for solving a problem or building an application is very important, at least to some…Feb 23, 2019Feb 23, 2019
Michael WangReading 03Paul Graham and Steven Levy both define what it means to be a hacker, and I think that Graham’s version of a hacker is very compatible to…Feb 15, 2019Feb 15, 2019
Michael WangReading 02Feeling inspired by the story of John Harris and his hacker mentality, I do believe that the hacker ethic can exist alongside the…Feb 2, 2019Feb 2, 2019
Michael WangReading 01Spreading the Hacker Ethic to a wider audience is important because not everyone is born with a hacker mindset, or even given the…Jan 25, 2019Jan 25, 2019
Michael WangReading 00A hacker, according to Steven Levy, is someone who can basically take apart and fix something that is broken without any repercussions…Jan 18, 2019Jan 18, 2019