September 2009
Interesting 2009 - a set on Flickr →
These slides look superb.. I love the infographics style.
Sep 29th
“C programmers just are not used to wrapping their emotions; rather they address...”
– kolm
Sep 29th
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Boom Box Explosion →
jstn: Loving this mp3 blog lately. Mostly dance & remixes, the occasional Francis for good measure.
Sep 29th
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Open Source Project Logo →
Cassandra is really cool tech.. it’s something like Google’s BigTable… and they’re currently looking for a logo.
Sep 29th
“As more great new companies are absorbed into big old companies, a whole new...”
– The next generation bends over (via marco)
Sep 28th
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Evil C →
“Evil C, a collection of strange C constructs.” I love the “goes toward” operator, quite cool.
Sep 28th
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in which it is time for something that is almost... →
Sep 27th
Sep 27th
The Story Behind the Atlantic Salmon →
“Good story about an awesome poster about the dangers of multiple comparisons in statistics in general and in MRI work in particular.” via mako
Sep 27th
Well this certainly won't go down well →
Don’t miss the part about the bald eagle… :-O
Sep 27th
Sep 25th
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Hipster He-Man →
“Illustrator envisions Masters of the Universe meets American Apparel” - via Waxy
Sep 24th
Sep 24th
GDB and Reverse Debugging →
Neato.. will soon be able to step backwards in GDB.
Sep 23rd
Red Dust - a gallery on Flickr →
Wow.. a huge red dust storm in Sydney.. surreal.
Sep 22nd
Anatomy of an Amazon EC2 Resource ID →
“New technique enables observation of EC2 usage, uncovers stunning data”
Sep 22nd
Sep 21st
Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good! →
3 new chapters.. to read
Sep 21st
Sep 21st
Sep 21st
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Today we'll be baking a working GPU. →
Insane! Resurrecting a GPU by baking it in the oven.. :-O
Sep 21st
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cloud-crowd - GitHub →
Looks pretty cool for parallel processing on EC2 + S3 … awesome ascii art in the README too!
Sep 21st
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Bookkake — Dirty Books →
Heh..
Sep 21st
Writing Your Own Toy Compiler Using Flex, Bison... →
Sep 18th
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Sep 17th
A shorthand for designing UI flows →
I really like this.. connecting wireframe screens with lines gets messy fast.
Sep 17th
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Linux Kernel Linked List Explained →
Sep 17th
Sep 17th
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Six Degrees of Wikipedia →
This is pretty awesome.. it takes ~3 clicks from the ‘United Kingdom’ article to get to any other article.
Sep 17th
The Grinder, a Java Load Testing Framework →
Looks like a pretty decent tool. I just locked up my dev VM when trying to test it.. oops. :-/
Sep 17th
Sep 16th
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guava - google core java libraries →
(via syntatic)
Sep 16th
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Kid+Cat Scream - a gallery on Flickr →
‘nuff said.
Sep 16th
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Sep 15th
Sep 15th
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vxargs →
“running arbitrary commands with explicit parallelism, visualization and redirection.” via Trivium
Sep 15th
Netflix prize tribute: Recommendation algorithm in... →
I’ll check this out in depth later.. some info on recommendation algorithms.
Sep 15th
Matt Legend Gemmell – What have you tried? →
On asking technical questions..
Sep 15th
GitHub is Moving to Rackspace! →
GitHub is awesome.. it’s great to see that they’re working on the stability and performance issues.
Sep 15th
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Tornado Web Server →
Open Source version of the web server that FriendFeed uses. Handles thousands of simultaneous connections, nice!
Sep 10th
Digg the Blog » Looking to the future with... →
Digg developers taking a look at Cassandra, a non-relational database. Something like Google’s BigTable I imagine.
Sep 9th
Detecting HTML 5 Features - Dive Into HTML 5 →
The geolocation detection is really cool.. works great in the latest firefox.
Sep 8th
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Sep 8th
Facebook's lex-pass tool : automate changes to a... →
Awesomesauce.
Sep 8th
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How to: Draw the Voronoi Diagram →
Awesome, no software required.
Sep 8th
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Sep 7th
Sep 7th
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An ANTLR 2.0 Tutorial →
This looks like a pretty good starter for implementing a programming language from scratch. toread..
Sep 7th
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Rands In Repose: Your People →
Really insightful article. Must read.
Sep 7th