Less words more action at Part 2: Should we make a working group to kill X.509? and the group. I’m not a cryptographer; nor am I a hard core C guru; nor have I invented some brilliant library that gives me street cred to talk about this stuff. I’m a nobody.
Building a Single Page Application with ASP.NET and AngularJSIn this breakout session, we’ll see how to power an AngularJS Single Page Application using both ASP.NET Web API and SignalR for back-end data services.
Practical Unit Testing 2014A screencast of the unit tests talk I gave at GDC in 2014. It's about making nimble unit tests that won't slow down iteration. It was presented at a gamesdev...
Recommendations on Branching ArticleProject recommendations on how to organize branches. This document discusses organizing branches in your remote/origin for feature development and release management, not the use of local branches in Git or queues or bookmarks in Mercurial.
I reckon your message broker might be a bad idea. — programming is terribleAs a curmudgeon, I am often full of reckons. A reckon is often confused for an opinion, but it’s more like a heuristic. It isn’t always true in theory, but it’s often true in practice. Today’s reckons are about message brokers.
14 SQL Server Indexing Questions You Were Too Shy To AskOne of the first things one needs to understand well about SQL Server is indexes, but somehow many of the basic questions don't often get asked or answered much on forums.
CS50 Guest Lecture by Mark ZuckerbergOn 7 December 2005, Mark Zuckerberg joined CS50 for a guest lecture about Facebook and computer science. With Professor Michael D. Smith. Shared with permiss...
Manhattan, our real-time, multi-tenant distributed database for Twitter scaleAs Twitter has grown into a global platform for public self-expression and conversation, our storage requirements have grown too.
Code HoardersHave you ever watched an episode of Hoarders, or a documentary about a hoarder? Shows like this were popular a few years back.
when AES(?) = ? --- a crypto-binary magic tricka detailed presentation on AngeCryption (getting a valid JPG after encrypting a JPG) - slides, src & PoCs: https://corkami.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/src/angecryption/ - PoC||GTFO downloads: http://openwall.
This Read-It-Later-list is just that, bookmarks of stuff I intend to read or have read. I do not necessarily agree with opinions or statements in the bookmarked articles.
This list is compiled from my Pocket list.