All that is necessary for the survival of the fittest
Juliet Waters
- Location
- Montreal, Canada
- Birthday
- August 01
- Bio
- Montreal writer, book critic, single mom, ex-Expos fan, now rooting for the Portland Seadogs.
Currently working on a book about Developmental Coordination Disorder. Also learning to code. Visit me at my new blog: Familycoding.com
MY RECENT POSTS
- New York Times to partner with
Byliner and Vook
December 15, 2012 11:38AM - Code Year--The Intention
Economy
September 12, 2012 11:19AM - At the Montreal Maker Faire
August 30, 2012 10:59AM - Code Year--week 32,
Hackasaurus
August 08, 2012 10:56AM - Code Year: Codecademy scores
$10M and features my skills
June 20, 2012 03:33PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “I'm not sure what's
going to happen. Technical
issues have
kept me away. And
ot…”
December 15, 2012 11:52AM - “Thanks Rob and Myriad.
Maybe we'll meet up
there
someday.”
September 05, 2012 03:35PM - “Hope you make it next
year. I will definitely check
out
Destination
Imagination.…”
August 31, 2012 11:08AM - “Thank you! I'm really
enjoying this season, and
kinda regret
no offering to
reca…”
July 26, 2012 06:48PM - “Thanks
Deborah,
One day I'll
make it back to New Mexico.
Everyone
keeps
telling…”
June 20, 2012 08:07PM
Juliet Waters's Links
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- Spiderboy
- My Son's Brain
- The Smell
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- Our Founding Bastard
- Blame Canada, says Napoletano
- Sotomayor T.V.
- Dear President Obama, Welcome to Canada
- Canadian Idols Singing Canadian Idols
- Canadians, The Real Cylons
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- Malcolm Gladwell
- Jonathan Ames
- JT Leroy/Savannah Knoop
- Curtis Sittenfeld
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- familyCoding
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- La Fine Del Mundo
- Thanksgiving Mulligatawny
- A Race For The Best Mango
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- The Marginalized Muse
- Dead Daemons
- Blocked
- A Glossary of Writing Disorders
- Writing Rage
- The Write Mood
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- An Adventure In Standing Still part 1
- An Adventure In Standing Still part 2
- Watch Out You're Falling
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- Dancing With The Stars: Tweetcap
- Why I Hate So You Think You Can Dance
- One Dance--Two Countries
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- Follow The Yellow Brick Rd
- My Ice Storm Puppy
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- Tim Geithner....Almost
- Sexy Men vs. Sexy Men
New York Times to partner with Byliner and Vook
Some very interesting news yesterday from Digital Book World. The New York Times is partnering with Byliner and Vook to produce a series of e-books.
I first heard about Byliner about a year an half ago when I spent a month at the Banff Centre, hanging out with Robert… Read full post »
Code Year--The Intention Economy
"Doc Searls On Becoming Part of The Intention Economy,"
Fast Company, May 3, 2012.
This is part of a series I started in April, back when I made the decision to embark on Code Year, a year long course in computer programming. Over time this has blossomed into a year of… Read full post »
At the Montreal Maker Faire
Code Year--week 32, Hackasaurus
For a while, Ben and I parted ways on our coding adventure. I understood. Nothing destroys the cool of coding quite like your mother learning it. As I got better in JavaScript I started developing the annoying habit of delivering helpful tutorials. It wasn't… Read full post »
Code Year: Codecademy scores $10M and features my skills
So, six months ago Ben and I signed up for Code Year, with Michael Bloomberg and about 400,000 people. Back then the two of us didn't even really know what coding was. Codecademy was just a five month old puppy of a start-up.
Yesterday Codecademy announced $10 million in… Read full post »
My Code Year: The Women
Rear Admiral Grace Hopper overseeing her team of programmers (Photo taken for Philadelphia Inquirer "Your Neighbors" article, August 13, 1957)
One winter Augusta Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace, became obsessed with a puzzle that had become popular in the circles of Victorian Ar… Read full post »
It will soon be six months since I started my Code Year pledge with codecademy.com.
I’m still going strong. Haven't missed a week. I’ve even started beta testing a few courses ahead of time. But this doesn’t mean that learning to program has been easy.… Read full post »
Quebec Student Protests: What the Red Square Means
Anyone watching Saturday Night Live last weekend was probably puzzled by the red squares worn by every member of the Montreal band Arcade Fire. Mick Jagger wasn't wearing one, but he had obviously color co-ordinated for the message.
The red square was in support of the Quebec student protests.… Read full post »
Bottable Stories
Here’s a bone-chilling feature in Wired last week about the increasing number of articles being written by software. Narrative Science is a company that specializes in turning data into story. This works particularly well in sports stories, where it will be… Read full post »
Family 3.0: A Manifesto

Allright, I’m ready to call it. If the 90s was the decade of the brain, and the 2000s, the decade of impossible to categorize millennial upheaval, this decade is going to be the decade of digital literacy. Or at least that’s what it should be.
When I say… Read full post »
Last week my eleven-year-old son’s yahoo
mail account was hacked. Ben’s on Facebook
and doesn’t e-mail very much, so fortunately his list of
contacts was small. Because he doesn’t
have any bank accounts or credit cards, I guess I’ve
procrastinated explaining
… Read full post »
Is code a foreign language?

Bonjour, Monsieur Bot.
Learning code is hot. It’s the new French. Parlez Vous Python? The New York Times asked recently as it announced the new trend among millenials. Young adults who used to take night courses in foreign languages, are now taking courses in Ruby, Python and J… Read full post »
On January 5, I made a whimsical New Year’s resolution. Like the other roughly 400,000 people who signed up to Codecademy’s Code Year challenge, I decided I would make 2012 the year I would learn how to code.
Usually New Year’s resolutions… Read full post »

My dad, smoking on TV. April 29, 1970. Les Archives de Radio-Canada, Sociétè Radio-Canada.
I recently discovered a 1970 television clip of my dad on a Montreal political panel discussing the birth of the separatist Parti Québècois. Of course he’s smokin… Read full post »
A therapist once said to me that people come to therapy mostly just looking for a new reason to blame their parents. Once they've found it they usually quit. The real work of therapy only starts then when you discover that holding your parents responsible for your problems really doesn’t solve… Read full post »
As much as I’ve been anticipating the Sunil finale all week, I’ve also been dreading it. All season I’ve been resenting how our prejudices towards Sunil, the dark skinned stranger from a complex vaguely understood country, have been exploited and manipulated. I’ve grown fond o… Read full post »
It’s hard to tell what’s true with Jesse. He meets one of Paul’s patients in the waiting room and lies to her, telling her that he’s from Milwaukee, and that he’s here to celebrate his birthday with his uncle Paul. In Paul's office he sings happy birthd… Read full post »
Paul is surprised to see Julia in the waiting room. “You obviously weren’t expecting to see the wicked, insensitive daughter-in-law,” she says bitterly. Paul notices she has a bandage on her arm. This, says Julia, is from an argument in which Sunil pushed her, she lost h… Read full post »
As I suspected, Paul’s casual discussion of Max in his
therapy session with Jesse a couple of weeks ago has had
unfortunate consequences. It’s encouraged Jesse to feel
like part of the family, which may be why he feels entitled to
impulsively show up at Paul’s apartment at 10:… Read full post »
Tonight there are no glimpses into Paul's life. I’m not sure why this is. Maybe so that we can start the Adele session on the same sexually charged note it ended last week? Or maybe because Paul’s problems will seem pretty inconsequential next to Sunil who is going increasingly mad with… Read full post »
It's raining hard outside Paul's office. Real hard.
Poor Jesse. He's been working so steadily on getting everyone to abandon him and now he’s practically drowning in love. Roberto's been helping him with his math homework (like Paul helped Max earlier in the week). Marissa's gone into a… Read full post »
Week four opens with Paul helping Max with his homework. Patiently he explains the simple genius of Pythagorean theory (that the square of the hypotenuse is the sum of the square of each of the remaining two sides.) Max gets it. Father and son connect. It would seem that the Weston… Read full post »
This week we've seen Paul off his game. He pushes Sunil too far too fast. He’s asleep when Frances arrives for her appointment and confuses her with her sister. With Jesse he makes his worst mistake of the week, not just as a therapist, but also as a father. He tries… Read full post »
Sunil has been watching “Survivors” (sic). As he explains to Paul over tea, this is a show about “two groups of American citizens” who willingly endure hardship and humiliation while women walk and jump “around naked. Almost naked, practically naked, without being naked.… Read full post »
In Paul's final session with Gina he'd just met Wendy, and was optimistic about having met a woman with whom me might talk about something other than therapy, "like a book!" As we learn tonight Wendy is pretty much over. Not really because Paul is worried about how it will affect… Read full post »



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