You've read the warnings: "Sitting will kill you." And many of you have sought out standing desks, fearful that a chair will only hasten the end of your mortal existence.
Fake Websites Snag Real SSL Certificates for Phishing ScamsCyberawareness Cybercrime Phishing by LIFARS0 comments A UK-based internet services company has discovered hundreds of SSL certificates issued to fraudulent domains impersonating popular websites to target victims in phishing attacks.
5 Questions Every Unit Test Must AnswerEvery developer knows we should write unit tests in order to prevent defects from being deployed to production. What most developers don’t know are the essential ingredients of every unit test.
Cache is the new RAMThis is from a talk given at Defrag 2014. One of the (few) advantages of being in technology for a long time is that you get to see multiple tech cycles beginning to end. You get to see how breakthroughs actually propagate.
How We Changed the Facebook Friends Icon — Facebook Design — MediumFacebook headquarters is an amazing place. The snacks are free, the sun always shines and everyone is full of the best intentions. During my first week I encountered hundreds of people earnestly trying to make the world a better place.
What is this thing you call "thread safe"?Caveat: I am not an expert on multi-threading programming. In fact, I wouldn't even say that I am competent at it. My whole career, I've needed to write code to spin up a secondary worker thread probably less than half a dozen times. So take everything I say on the subject with some skepticism.
Why developers hate being interruptedInterruptions are to developers what kryptonite is to Superman—they kill productivity and there’s a significant recovery period.
The Best Regex Trick Ever (at last!)So you're doubtful at the mention of a "best regex trick"? Here are some of the questions that our regex trick is able to answer with speed and grace: To see how convenient the trick is, it helps to first see how inconvenient some matching tasks can be when you don't know it.
Fail Fast principleThe fail fast principle is underlying for many other software development practices. It comes out so often that it’s hard to cover all its appearances in a single article. Nevertheless, that is exactly what I’m going to do here
A Month Back In Java and What I Miss from C#I started my career in Java and enjoyed it before making a transition to C#. Having spent the last 5 or so years in C#, I have come to like many of the features that it offers and that I apparently took for granted.
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.