Tag Archives: Links

March 2011, links

HTML5 Web Storage in Essence from Wayne Ye. Sacha Barber again about: Task Parallel Library (3 of n). Video of: Upgrading through every version of Microsoft Windows.

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February 2011, links

WiX v3.5 with Votive that supports Visual Studio 2010 has been released. The Bugzilla Project announced the release of Bugzilla 4.0. News topic. Kippo is a medium interaction SSH honeypot designed to log brute force attacks and, most importantly, the … Continue reading

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January 2011, links

Hardcore optimization story – Would you believe me if I claimed that an algorithm that has been on the books as “optimal” for 46 years, which has been analyzed in excruciating detail by geniuses like Knuth and taught in all … Continue reading

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December 2010, links

Old, but still relevant test, to measure how good a software team is. From Joel Spolsky. Code Project article by Kanasz Robert: Visualization and Comparison of sorting algorithms in C# Kyle Simpson writes about: HTTP headers and performance.

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November 2010, links

The Zero One or Infinity (ZOI) rule is a rule of thumb in software design. Agile programming 10 years on: Did it deliver? from infoworld.com F# under Apache license. A look at C# 5.0 vNext – New Asynchronous Pattern by … Continue reading

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October 2010, links

Ten caching mistakes that break your app from CodeProject. Stuxnet is a Windows-specific computer worm. It is also the first known worm to target critical industrial infrastructure. The complexity of the software is very unusual for malware. The attack requires … Continue reading

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September 2010, links

Ever wondered how Microsoft sorts through nearly 200,000 e-mailed reports of security vulnerabilities each year. CSS 3.0 Maker. CSS3 Playground by Mike Plate. Programming Things I Wish I Knew Earlier. evercookie is a JavaScript API available that produces extremely persistent … Continue reading

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August 2010, links

stackoverflow.com – Strangest programming language feature Kyle Brandt writes about – Should Developers have Access to Production? International Telecommunications Union is considering eliminating leap seconds from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Read here. Icons of the Web. A large-scale scan … Continue reading

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