For a long time I’ve wanted to create a module that would shed light on how perl uses memory. This year I decided to do something about it. My research and development didn’t yield much fruit in time for OSCON in July, where my talk ended up being about my research and plans.
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The State of JavaScriptNaCl? Impressive engineering Driving competition Not portable Defined by implementation No view source
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Optimizing MongoDB Compound IndexesHow do you create the best index for a complex MongoDB query? I'll present a method specifically for queries that combine equality tests, sorts, and range filters, and demonstrate the best order for fields in a compound index.
Do you really want to be making this much money when you're 50?"Do You Really Want to be Doing This When You're 50?" Well, I didn't really want to be doing this when I was 20. I'm in it for the money. As long as there's money in programming, I'll stay for the money, in all likelihood.
Math n ProgrammingLast time we investigated the (very unintuitive) concept of a topological space as a set of “points” endowed with a description of which subsets are open.
Who Made That Escape Key?“It’s the ‘Hey, you! Listen to me’ key,” says Jack Dennerlein of the Harvard School of Public Health. According to Dennerlein, an expert on how humans interact with computers, the escape key helped drive the computer revolution of the 1970s and ’80s.
Creating a Cryptographic Hash FunctionA Cryptographic hash function is something that mechanically takes an arbitrary amount of input, and produces an "unpredictable" output of a fixed size. The unpredictableness isn't in the operation itself.
Javascript's Future: GeneratorsJavascript 1.7 introduced generators to javascript, the key feature being a new yield keyword which suspends execution of a function. From what I understand, generators were an extension to ES3, implemented in Firefox years ago as Javascript 1.
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.