Ir al contenido principal

Entradas

Destacados

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

“The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams was interesting to me because all of its craziness. I don’t mean I liked it, because I didn’t, but I was interesting. I didn’t like it because it was hard to read, it had a lot of random words that I could not understand so I had to be translating the whole time. Also, it was hard to follow what was happening through the story because sometimes I couldn’t identify who was talking or what was happening or where were the characters. I found interesting the book because it talked about one of my favorite’s topics ever, the science of the universe. When I was a child, I used to play a lot with my cousins pretending we were astronauts guessing how would be the space, what kind of creatures live out there and how it would be to travel in a space ship at light speed. When I was reading this book, sometimes it took me back to that time, believing that everything was possible. I liked the idea that the mice were dominating the world

Entradas más recientes

Technical Overview of the CLR

Building Server-Side Web Language Processors

Ruby and the Interpreter Pattern

Mother of Compilers

Internals of GCC

The Hundred-Year Language

Making Compiler Design Relevant for Students who will (Most Likely) Never Design a Compiler

Introduction