In the past few years, programming has gone mainstream, as celebrities from Chris Bosh to President Obama jump on the “everyone should learn to code” bandwagon. The idea is that teaching kids to code will make them employable and help American students keep up with their competition abroad.
Developers Rejoice–Windows 7 Stack Corruption Fixed!64-bit Windows 7 SP1 has a stack corruption bug that affects developers. Any developer with an AVX capable processor who is writing 32-bit code on 64-bit Window 7 SP1 is vulnerable.
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Software Design PhilosophyThis page contains John Ousterhout's recommendations for how to design clean, simple, and obvious software. As of August, 2012 it is still a work in progress.
B+Trees and why I love them, Part II – splitting hairs (and pages)In the previous post, I gave a brief introduction about B+Trees. Now I want to talk about a crucial part of handling them. Let us start with the basic, we have the following tree, which consist of a single page:
Understanding Software Engineering Job TitlesThe world of professional software engineering is full of titles and grades. Employers use job titles as a means to help them build new teams with the right mix of talent, attract the right caliber of candidates when hiring, create attractive career paths and assist with compensation planning.
Fork A Repo · GitHub HelpIf you've found yourself on this page, we're assuming you're brand new to Git and GitHub. This guide will walk you through the basics and explain a little bit about how everything works along the way.
Teachers Who Got the Last Laugh (28 pics)My hat’s off to our educational system! Well done.
New Tweets per second record, and how!Recently, something remarkable happened on Twitter: On Saturday, August 3 in Japan, people watched an airing of Castle in the Sky, and at one moment they took to Twitter so much that we hit a one-second peak of 143,199 Tweets per second. (August 2 at 7:21:50 PDT; August 3 at 11:21:50 JST)
Huffington Post Chooses MongoDB, Scala and Angular JSThe rise of MongoDB continues with the news that the Huffington Post is moving from its current MySQL/PHP stack to use MongoDB, Scala and AngularJS.
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.