Since our last round-up of useful CSS techniques, we’ve seen a lot of truly remarkable CSS geekery out there. With CSS3, some of the older techniques now have become obsolete, others have established themselves as standards, and many techniques are still in the “crazy experimentation” stage.
Improve Your Coding Skill by Listening to the DebuggerIf you want to improve your coding acumen, you don’t always need expensive learning aids or online classes. Use your compiler’s debugger to discover new programming techniques created by masters of development.
3voor12radio - Dario Fo - Skrillex - Bangarang - acapella3FM DJ Roosmarijn asked a Dutch choir to make an acapella version of 'Bangarang' by Skrillex. She got Dario Fo to sing it in her program 3VOOR12RADIO on wedn...
A Graybeard Explores F#This is the first of a series of posts that explore functional programming in F#. My original intent in this post was to explore how to manage state in a pure functional program by implementing a very simple stack machine in F#.
The Silent Majority of ExpertsIn 1996 I worked on a port of The Need for Speed to the SEGA Saturn. (If you think that's an odd system to be involved with, I also did 3DO development, went to a Jaguar conference at Atari headquarters, and had an official set of Virtual Boy documentation.
Zane LackeyIt’s interesting to reflect on how long it takes some features to go from the idea stage to being a finished feature you can use in released software. It has been frequently noted that building software is not like building bridges.
Introduction to JavaScriptHello World! Introduction to d3.js
JavaZone 2012: The Java HeistNow listen in ladies, this is it ... Paper money is obsolete, so what would one nick from a bank these days? Ones and zeros of course!
The Central Limit Theorem Makes Random Testing HardI believe that the central limit theorem provides a partial explanation for why it can be very difficult to create an effective random tester for a software system. Random testing is carpet bombing for software: the more of the system you can hit, the better it works.
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.