Join us in Paris, France in October for the first official AngularJS European conference. HTML is great for declaring static documents, but it falters when we try to use it for declaring dynamic views in web-applications. AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application.
Computer programmingI’m incredibly excited to take this opportunity to announce a new project that I’ve been leading here at Khan Academy: Khan Academy Computer Science.
The Myth of the Super ProgrammerBasically the author of the email inferred that most of the topics I talk about in my blog posts and Pluralsight videos are relatively easy topics, but that I had hypocritically suggested that interviews should be hard and should be designed for “real programmers” or super programmers.
Business is ProgrammingAn increasingly common problem nowadays is caused by the fact that the time() or gettimeofday() system calls do not always return monotonically increasing values. That is, sometimes they go backwards, and sometimes they take giant leaps.
Tiny Happy FeaturesAt some point soon lots of people are going to start writing these epic blog posts about Visual Studio 2012. They will include LOTS of screenshots (some good and some bad), some small code samples and minimal context. I can't speak for other teams; I can only talk about what we worked on.
Free ASP.NET Training Videos from aspConf now available for download or streamingAre you a carpenter, construction worker, electrician, or similar? If so, odds are you have a tool box. How many tools are in there, like 15-20? That sounds about right. Are they all the same tool? Hecks no! That would be crazy! Why the heck would anybody do that! Wake up call! You do!
Using Markov chains for HTTP benchmarkingIn the latest version of engulf, my distributed HTTP benchmarker, I decided to support request pattern generation via Markov chains. The idea for this came from my brilliant friend Trent Strong. When it comes to load testing your app there are a number of options available.
Microsoft really, really wants developers to build Windows Runtime appsOr should that be Metro-style apps? or Modern UI apps? or Windows Store apps? I am not sure; but one thing jumps out at me as I look at the Windows 8 development platform. Microsoft is doing all it can to push developers towards Windows Runtime (WinRT) rather than desktop development.
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.