The First Computer Bug Moth found trapped between points at Relay # 70, Panel F, of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator while it was being tested at Harvard University, 9 September 1947. The operators affixed the moth to the computer log, with the entry: "First actual case of bug being found".
Stanford Seminar - Melissa O'Neill of Harvey Mudd College"PCG: A Family of Better Random Number Generators" - Melissa O'Neill of Harvey Mudd CollegeColloquium on Computer Systems Seminar Series (EE380) presents the current research in design, implementation, analysis, and use of computer systems. Topics range from integrated circuits to operating systems
It’s Time To Get Over That Stored Procedure Aversion You Have — Rob ConeryIn the .NET world (and beyond), data access is a cluster-fucked echo chamber of half-assed rocket engineering and cargo cultism based on decade-old cathedralized thinking and corporate naval -gazing.
A string of unexpected lengthsWhen you start learning to program, or working in a new language, it’s often suggested that you build a simple program like Battleship or Tic-tac-toe. The games' rules are well-defined and easy to grasp, and you only need to read and print text to get started.
No Such Thing As Plain TextWhile there are numerous excellent articles, blog posts and books about the correct handling of character encodings in software systems, many systems still get it wrong because their architects and developers never understood what this is all about.
Why programmers should be a part of the design processThis has become the hackneyed answer given by many a proud software builder to questions about user interface design. Push this big green button here, and your document is instantly everywhere. How did such magic occur? You don’t know. You don’t care. It just works.
mnot’s blogHTTP/2 is getting close to being real, with lots of discussions and more implementations popping up every week. What does a new version of the Web’s protocol mean for you? Here are some early answers: Making HTTP/2 succeed means that it has to work with the existing Web.
My Love-Hate Relationship with Stack Overflow: Arthur S., Arthur T., and the Soup NaziWarning: In the interest of maintaining a coherent stream of consciousness, I’m lowering the setting on my profanity filter for this post. Just wanted to let you know ahead of time. I’ve been a user of Stack Overflow since December of 2008.
Shipping Culture Is Hurting UsI started writing this post with the intention of discussing Gary Bernhardt’s conclusions in his talk, A Whole New World. Gary makes what I think are some really good points about infrastructure, tooling, and the paralysis we seem to sometimes have around it.
Just how big is Noda Time anyway?Some years back, I posted a graph showing the growth of Subversion’s codebase over time, and I thought it might be fun to do the same with Noda Time. The Subversion graph shows the typical pattern of linear growth over time, so I was expecting to see the same thing with Noda Time. I didn’t1.
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.