We are happy to announce the availability of the .NET Framework 4.5.2. It is a highly compatible, in-place update to the .NET Framework 4, 4.5 and 4.5.1. You can download the releases now, We incorporated feedback we received for the .NET Framework 4.5.
2048, success and me — Gabriele CirulliThe last few weeks have been quite a wild ride for me. In March, I built a game called 2048 just for fun, and released it as open-source software on GitHub. Over the course of the following weeks it unexpectedly became a worldwide hit, and it has been played by more than 23 million people.
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Nanotrusting the Nanotime@BenchmarkMode(Mode.AverageTime) @OutputTimeUnit(TimeUnit.NANOSECONDS) @State(Scope.Thread) @Warmup(iterations = 5, time = 200, timeUnit = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS) @Measurement(iterations = 5, time = 200, timeUnit = TimeUnit.
Virtual Memory and YouOne of the key components to any computer is working memory/Random Access Memory (RAM). Everyone wants a lot of it! RAM is what the operating system uses to access various forms of data.
What Writing - And Selling - Software Was Like In The 80'sI started my career in 1981 working for 3 years at a defense contractor. By 1985 I started my first company to develop and then sell a spreadsheet like application for the Mac called Trapeze.
How Steve Wozniak Wrote BASIC for the Original Apple From ScratchTo celebrate the 50th anniversary of BASIC, Steve Wozniak has written some memories about his first experiences with this popular language—and how he created his own BASIC from scratch for the Apple I and Apple II computers. An incredible feat. Enjoy!—JD
What Programming Is LikeWhat is programming like? We in the software profession have done a terrible job of explaining to the public what it is that we do. Everyone has interacted with a teacher or a doctor. There are TV shows about lawyers, cops, even government officials.
Remembering BASIC on its 50th birthdayNowadays, "basic" has a very different and derogatory Urban Dictionary-style meaning. Fifty years ago on this very day, however, it was the name given to a new computer-programming language born in a Dartmouth College basement.
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.