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RAUW Documentairenet.nlTom is de eerste en enige jongen in Nederland die rauw eet. Rauw is een dieet uit Amerika dat voorschrijft dat eten niet wordt gebakken, gekookt of verhit. Tom eet dus geen brood, pasta of rijst. Verder neemt hij geen vlees, vis, eieren of kaas of melk.
C#/.NET Little Wonders: The Parallel.Invoke() MethodOnce again, in this series of posts I look at the parts of the .NET Framework that may seem trivial, but can help improve your code by making it easier to write and maintain. The index of all my past little wonders posts can be found here.
My problem with paginationPagination of data I'll start of with the biggest issue I have with the pagination of data: It's a solution for a problem that shouldn't exist in the first place.
What Compsci textbooks don't tell you: Real world code sucksBodged code, strapped-on patches, beellion dollar screw-ups... and that's the good stuff There’s a kind of cognitive dissonance in most people who’ve moved from the academic study of computer science to a job as a real-world software developer.
Rauwer, het vervolg op Rauw Documentairenet.nlVijf jaar geleden maakte regisseur Anneloek Sollart de spraakmakende jeugddocumentaire RAUW met Tom Watkins en zijn moeder in de hoofdrol. Tom eet sinds zijn vijfde alleen rauw, ongekookt en onverwarmd voedsel.
You Are Not Your CodeDevelopers working together to build shared infrastructure: it’s the fundamental tenet of open-source software.
Mass Assignment Vulnerability in ASP.NET MVCBy now you may have seen what happened to github last night. In case you didn’t, let me bring you up to speed. In a Ruby on Rails application, you can make a call to update your model directly from request parameters.
Lessons learned from NUL byte bugs Posted on 2012-12-10Last time I explained how sloppy representations can cause various vulnerabilities. While doing some research for that post I stumbled across NUL byte injection bugs in two projects. Because both have been fixed now, I feel like I can freely talk about them with a clear conscience.
I’m 85, and I Learned to Code. You Should Too.Let me tell you a story, a true story, about how an old dog did learn new tricks. I am the old dog, 85 years old as a matter of fact, and the new tricks were computer programming. By taking the online course at CodeHS.
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.