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Why Swing Still Matters in 2024: Legacy Maintenance vs. Rewrite Costs
Eleftheria Drosopoulou
In 2024, the software development world is buzzing with modern frameworks, cloud-native architectures, and shiny UI toolkits. Yet amidst all this innovation, Swing, a Java-based GUI framework first i ...[Continue Reading]
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What Counts as Normal? In Manvir Singhs piece on one-size-fits-all health metrics, he writes about how his South Asian infant daughter fell outside the normal range of a W.H.O. growth curve, even th ...[Continue Reading]
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My New York City Tour of Tours
Patricia Marx
Im a sucker for guided tours. I love a CliffsNotes condensation of a place. All of Rome in ninety minutes gave me a Visigothic sense of accomplishment, untarnished even when my tour buss automated au ...[Continue Reading]

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Keith McNallys I Regret Almost Everything, Reviewed
Molly Fischer
McNally seemed to enjoy occupying a place in New Yorks cultural landscape; he describes McInerney asking for permission to use the restaurants image and giving him a manuscript to read. My instinct t ...[Continue Reading]

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Lena Dunham on Why She Broke Up with New York
Lena Dunham
All this may seem to imply some deeper judgment about the citythat I think its wanton and unregulated, a Wheres Waldo? of Boschian perversion. But I will always defend New York from those sorts of ch ...[Continue Reading]

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No-Parking Zone: The Perils of Finding a Spot in N.Y.C.
Zach Helfand
Mostly, people sit in their cars and find ways to fill the timethe nappers, Bible studiers, book readers. Mary Norris, an author and a former copy editor at The New Yorker, wrote a blog called The Al ...[Continue Reading]

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