Mind Blown - 1.8mb MPEG1, 18 seconds, 570 frames. Click to pause. For a longer demo see the first few minutes of Big Buck Bunny. Of course this project still has numerous limitations. First and foremost: no streaming. The video file has to be completely loaded before it can be played back.
ReddalysisIn April 2013 I posed the question: has anyone ever tried to perform social network analysis on Reddit by visualising the links between different subreddits? As you can see from the discussion on that page, several other attempts have also been made at answering this question, mainly by using sideb
Executable Archaeology: The Case Of The Stupid Thing Eating All My RAMEveryone has had that dreaded experience: you open up the task manager on your computer… and there’s a program name you don’t recognize. It gets worse when you google the name and can’t find a concrete answer on what it is and why it’s there.
Moxie MarlinspikeFor the next NDepend version, amongst plenty of cool stuff, a new default code rule will be added. It has been named Don’t assign a field from many methods.
The Secret to 10 Million Concurrent Connections -The Kernel is the Problem, Not the SolutionNow that we have the C10K concurrent connection problem licked, how do we level up and support 10 million concurrent connections? Impossible you say. Nope, systems right now are delivering 10 million concurrent connections using techniques that are as radical as they may be unfamiliar.
CSS ArchitectureTo many Web developers, being good at CSS means you can take a visual mock-up and replicate it perfectly in code. You don’t use tables, and you pride yourself on using as few images as possible.
How To Avoid Duplicate Downloads In Responsive ImagesThe <picture> element is a new addition to HTML5 that’s being championed by the W3C’s Responsive Images Community Group1 (RICG).
Stop Avoiding Regular Expressions Damn ItIf you develop in Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Javascript (or pretty much any other language with its roots in Unix) and don’t know regular expressions, you are missing a critical piece.
Redirecting ASP.NET Legacy URLs to Extensionless with the IIS Rewrite ModuleASP.NET has included support for "friendly URLs" for a while now. ASP.NET MVC has always supported friendly URLs and more recently, so has Web Forms. That means if you don't want to have the .aspx extension, you certainly don't have to.
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.