Vivek Haldar : Engineering, Culture and Tools
The engineering culture is simply the set of behaviors positively reinforced by the tools and processes of the organization.
(by Bg Porter)
Vivek Haldar : Engineering, Culture and Tools
The engineering culture is simply the set of behaviors positively reinforced by the tools and processes of the organization.
Incomplete Manifesto for Growth
This design manifesto was first written by Bruce Mau in 1998, articulating his beliefs, strategies, and motivations. The manifesto outlines BMD’s design process.
http://libcinder.org/docs/dev/hello_cinder.html
Nice tutorial for the Cinder C++ library for creative coding.
http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2013/01/tenth_of_december_author_george_saunders_in_conversation_with_his_random.single.html
http://minireference.com/
A new type of textbook
A compact textbook that explains calculus and mechanics clearly and intuitively.
Calculus and mechanics together
Calculus and mechanics are often taught as separate subjects. It shouldn’t be like that. If you learn calculus without mechanics, it will be boring. If you learn physics without calculus, you won’t truly understand.
By learning both subjects in parallel, you will be able to understand concepts much better.
to standard base:
Notes:
I should have waited for the peaches I had to ripen more — the taste was not as strongly peachy as I had hoped for. Next time.
Cherry Vanilla with Girl Scout ‘Samoas’ cookies blended in. This is my second batch of this one.
Standard base + 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 box Samoas cookies, chopped.
Cherries
Spin the ice cream, then mix in the cookie pieces and cherries with a little of the syrup as you go.
Standard base, plus:
zest of 2 limes, mixed into the base
Lime Syrup
combine 1/2c lime juice with 2 tablespoons sugar, heat to dissolve completely, then chill. Add the lime syrup at the beginning of spinning the ice cream.
Raspberry Swirl
(based on recipe in the Bi-Rite book)
Cook 12 oz raspberries (I used a bag of frozen organic berries) with 2/3 cup sugar, mixing to dissolve the sugar, and continue cooking until much of the liquid has evaporated. I should have cooked this down more — it wants to be a very jammy consistency for the right texture in the finished product. When packing the finished ice cream, swirl the raspberry goo in as you go.
Notes:
The kids complained because it wasn’t green. Sorry, kids.
To standard base add:
1/4 c ovaltine chocolate malt powder
1/8 tsp. Vanilla extract
after spinning, mix in:
1/2 c chopped malted milk balls
Notes for next time:
More of the chocolate malt powder, I think.
Verdict after finishing the quart: This may be the family’s favorite one yet. I’m overcoming my lifelong aversion to ice cream with stuff mixed into it.