I am an IT student and I am now in the 3rd year in university. Until now we've been studing a lot of subjects related to computers in general (programming, algorithms, computer architecture, maths, etc). Can you suggest some e-books or courses or anything can help to start with this road?
linux.ntl.ir/~ang/papers/1988-tdvirus.pdfSummary: For high-frequency threaded operations, the Linux® kernel provides tasklets and work queues. Tasklets and work queues implement deferrable functionality and replace the older bottom-half mechanism for drivers.
The genesis of a perfect programming languageAsk a room of young programmers "what is the best programming language?" and each will immediately spring to the defence of his or her favourite development tool, loudly explaining how it triumphs over all others in all situations.
How not to ask questions at a conferenceI went to Pycon last month (my first conference ever!) The conference was totally awesome and I met a lot of cool people. But I was also pretty appalled at the question asking at the end of each talk. Here's some stuff you should keep in mind before you ask a question at a conference.
Some good advices about OO principles via reddit.comWhen people leave the software industry citing all the horrors of programming, it confuses me when they blame software development itself as the cause of the problems. Programming is very similar to architecture - both an art and a science.
Why do web sites and software take so long to build? And why is it so hard? at Scott PoradOver drinks on Saturday night, a friend shared that he quit the software business after 18 years as a professional software developer. MIT grad, Anderson consultant, multiple web and software startups, and now done. I’m just sick of it, he said, of the constant struggles and hassles.
P vs NP : A quick introductionYou may have heard a lot of buzz about this whole P vs. NP thing that people tend to get all worked up about. Some people even say it’s the most important open problem in computer science. So what the heck is it? P and NP are both sets of problems.
Complication is What Happens When You Try to Solve a Problem You Don't UnderstandCode should be simple. Code should be butt simple. Code should be so simple that there’s no way it can be misunderstood. Good code has no nooks. Good code has no crannies. Good code is a round room with no corners for bugs to hide in. We all know this. So why does most code suck?
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.