February 2012
The discussion on NYC looks worthwhile too :: High... →
Feb 11th
Vanilla #Java: High performance libraries in Java →
Feb 11th
Github being ddosed :: About This Week's... →
Feb 11th
“…drop the Boehm GC into a program…If it succeeds in finding unused...”
– How the Boehm Garbage Collector Works | discontinuously.com
Feb 10th
Love this stuff (ga) :: Some Stuff - Screaming... →
Feb 10th
EnterpriseDB Announces Availability of Postgres... →
Feb 9th
micho/jquery.localStorageTextareas - GitHub →
Feb 9th
judofyr/perloku - GitHub →
Feb 9th
Transactional memory going mainstream with Intel... →
Feb 9th
I have a bad feeling about this - raganwald's... →
Feb 9th
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Netty: Netty 3.3.1 released - SPDY Protocol ! →
Feb 7th
My foxhole radio | John Graham-Cumming →
Feb 7th
Valletta Ventures: Haskell's effect on my C++:... →
vallettaventures: Like most programmers, I was attracted to Scheme by the promise that it would make me a better programmer. I came to appreciate the functional style, but swapped to Haskell, a more developed language with a rapidly developing standard library. Unfortunately, for me, Haskell can’t yet replace C++…
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
“funny story, process doesn’t write software.”
– Anti-Patterns for Technical Leaders
Feb 3rd
January 2012
Marc Stevens - Research - Single-block collision... →
Jan 30th
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Jan 29th
How did you train them? →
Jan 28th
US teacher tracks his bike rides by GPS - and... →
Jan 27th
US teacher tracks his bike rides by GPS - and... →
Jan 27th
“The progress of technology is throwing an ever greater number of optimizations...”
– Three years later, Mr. Moore is still letting us punt on database sharding - (37signals)
Jan 27th
Whoa! nice, but very high geekery :: VimGolf -... →
Jan 26th
Jan 25th
Welcome to the Jungle « Sutter’s Mill →
Jan 24th
The adage does say if youre already on the box...... →
Jan 23rd
Awesomely geeky :: TalksInMaths comments on Can... →
Jan 22nd
fonts - How do I make my document look like it was... →
Jan 21st
“They must be dying if they’re resorting to such tactics.”
– YCRFS 9: Kill Hollywood
Jan 20th
%D :: Microsoft keeps it old-school with a pricey... →
Jan 20th
More and more and more power :: Dorophone:... →
Jan 19th
It's full of messages :: Building a Modern Web... →
Jan 19th
Do not like » Golan v. Holder →
Jan 18th
Win, i thought these ideas would be lost inside... →
Jan 18th
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“Your power breaks economics, terrifies governments, and endangers the status...”
– JumpstartLab - We Build Developers
Jan 16th
Bill Gates is better than Batman [infographic] -... →
Jan 13th
“This is the key point IMO :: The bindings that are created are pushed onto a...”
– Lexical vs Dynamic Scope in Clojure
Jan 12th
Jan 10th
Mark F. Of Gambit Scheme :: '(Montreal Scheme/Lisp... →
Jan 9th
Woz is still killing it :: Fusion-io passes one... →
Jan 6th
Should go to good places :: FRiCKLE/ngx_zeromq -... →
Jan 6th
Teach the kids, be careful giving fake names... →
Jan 5th
JavaScript legend Douglas Crockford is speaking at... →
Jan 4th
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Jan 3rd
I can't help liking this :: busyloop/lolcat -... →
Jan 3rd
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“Clojure can…get “close to the metal”
– 2009 JavaOne Conference: Rock Star Cliff Click
Jan 3rd
This bodes well :: frenchy64/analyze - GitHub →
Jan 2nd
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Dec 29th
I picked this up from Algo actually :: End... →
It’s also why I leave stacks of 3x5 cards at every desk, cups full of pens at every desk (and in every conf room) and a heap of markers at every whiteboard.  I can see it interrupt their flow when one of my devs has to stop and look around to find something to write with or on.  Now I have to get them the pick up the same habit… This is also just one type of scarcity - Jon Tran got...
Dec 27th
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Dec 24th