lesscode.org
Code is Model
http://lesscode.org/2005/10/19/code-is-model
Laquo; Little Help? Ruby, Rails and The Art of Software Development. On 19 October 2005. There is a great post by Harry Pierson over at his DevHawk blog site. Describing what can we learn from looking at the success of mainstream text-based programming languages to help us in the development of higher abstraction modeling languages that are actually useful. As I have written elsewhere, I am a huge fan of raising the level of abstraction. Or that plane you just flew in on? What are we afraid of? Why are w...
designhappen.blogspot.com
webdesign in kleinen happen: Hover Button optimiert
http://designhappen.blogspot.com/2005/09/hover-button-optimiert.html
Webdesign in kleinen happen. Die tägliche Portion Webdesign. Tips und Hinweise in Sachen XHTML, CSS, Layout, Wahrnehmung, Farben, Accessability, Usability und andere Designer Angelegenheiten. Sonntag, September 11. Es gibt viele Anleitungen, wie man mit CSS animierte Buttons. Macht Diese Methode hat einen kleinen Nachteil. Wenn der Besucher zum ersten Mal über so einen Knopf fährt, braucht der Browser einen Moment, bis das zweite Bild nachgeladen ist. Das kann man verbessern. Beza1e1 @ 8:27 nachm. I have...
designhappen.blogspot.com
webdesign in kleinen happen: UTF-8 was und warum?
http://designhappen.blogspot.com/2005/09/utf-8-was-und-warum.html
Webdesign in kleinen happen. Die tägliche Portion Webdesign. Tips und Hinweise in Sachen XHTML, CSS, Layout, Wahrnehmung, Farben, Accessability, Usability und andere Designer Angelegenheiten. Mittwoch, September 14. UTF-8 was und warum? UTF-8 oder Unicode Transformation Format in 8 Bit. Ist ein Unicode Format um Text zu übertragen. Es ist das Standardformat für XHTML und deswegen für Webdesigner wichtig. Was bedeutet es nun, dass UTF-8 Standard für XHTML ist? Probleme gibt es nur, wenn der Browser oder a...
blog.regehr.org
Buying Into Open Source Security – Embedded in Academia
http://blog.regehr.org/archives/1211
John Regehr, Professor of Computer Science, University of Utah, USA. Buying Into Open Source Security. If you were given the opportunity to spend USD 100 million over five years to maximally improve the security of open source software, what would you do? Let’s just assume that the money comes with adequate administrative staff to manage awards and contracts so you can focus on technical issues. A few ideas:. Contracts for compatible rewrites of crufty-but-important software in safe languages. This post ...
monocleglobe.wordpress.com
>antisocial networking « Monocle Globe Society
https://monocleglobe.wordpress.com/2009/04/10/antisocial-networking
Armagnac, Ascots and Software. Mdash; 12 Comments. The next wave in web technology should be the inverse of social networking. I wouldn’t want to “brand” it ‘antisocial networking’, since that connotation is a bit negative, but it has a certain ring to it:). I am amazed by the way that social networking has set aside so many people’s sense of privacy. I was quite hesitant to use Facebook, but started “using” anyway in 2007, (2007? Yeah – late to the game, yadda yadda). I want to opt out. This is the chal...
ianclatworthy.wordpress.com
Version Control: The Future is Adaptive | Agile Teams, Open Software, Passionate Users
https://ianclatworthy.wordpress.com/2007/06/21/version-control-the-future-is-adaptive
Agile Teams, Open Software, Passionate Users. Life is too short for anything else …. Version Control: The Future is Adaptive. June 21, 2007. Posted by Ian Clatworthy in Bazaar. But which ones actually will and why? I think the answer to that lies in a closer examination of the criteria teams use to adopt collaboration tools. Beyond market acceptance, there are 6 main criteria I consider when evaluating collaboration tools:. Administration (including Total Cost of Ownership). While few people would be sur...
dottactics.blogspot.com
Dot Tactics: 9 must reads before you launch a startup
http://dottactics.blogspot.com/2006/02/9-must-reads-before-you-launch-startup.html
Search Engines, Blogs, Writing, Marketing, Community Building, and more good old fashioned online fun. Thursday, February 02, 2006. 9 must reads before you launch a startup. Who doesn't want to change their fortunes by launching a simple AJAX app or Million Dollar Homepage rip-off? It sounds so easy, so simple, so sexy. 1 Eric Schmidt and Hal Varian tells us about Google's Ten Golden Rules. 2 Paul Graham weighs in with a guide to help you do what you love. How much are you supposed to like what you do?
wingolog.org
v8: a tale of two compilers -- wingolog
http://wingolog.org/archives/2011/07/05/v8-a-tale-of-two-compilers
What does v8 do with that loop? A register vm for guile. On-stack replacement in v8. The half strap: self-hosting and guile. Two paths, one peak: a view from below on high-performance language implementations. Effects analysis in guile. Inside full-codegen, v8's baseline compiler. Quasiconf 2012: lisp @ froscon. V8: a tale of two compilers. 5 July 2011 2:31 PM ( v8. Regular readers will have noticed my fascination with the V8. JavaScript implementation. It is indeed an impressive piece of engineering.
joachim-breitner.de
Copyright infringement without Lawyers – Blog – Joachim Breitner's Homepage
http://www.joachim-breitner.de/blog/125-Copyright_infringement_without_Lawyers
As blogged previously, I wrote a mobile phone version of the game "taboo". Why am I blogging this? Because you don't need expensive lawyers to fix your problems, if a simple mail does it too. So before you send your legal team to someone, ask him first directly, and let them keep their money. For copy right,. If words are home-made, there is no copy right? Also, how can he stop you? Your product is software, not a board game , no 100% imitation? What do you thing? Do you think to improve this? I don't th...
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