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Linus Torvalds: Apple's HFS+ is probably the worst file system ever
It’s been a long time since we heard a good rant from Linus Torvalds. He doesn’t rant much, but when he does he hits the nail on the head and he doesn’t mince words.
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Container wars
Docker's getting all the container headlines, but as we're going to see in 2015, there's a lot more to containers than just one company.
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Researchers unveil $159 hi-tech programmable vibrator
The Georgia firm behind it hopes users will create and share their own code - and can even plug other devices into to to control.
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11 technologies that tick off Linus Torvalds
If you enjoy a sharply-worded insult, read on. This slideshow’s for you.
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"Code Kids": Teaching coding in Canadian schools
This 2014 documentary follows the journey towards seeing kids being taught coding in schools once again in Canada's Maritime provinces, examining the supporters and volunteers behind this grassroots movement, as well as the lives of individual kids who pursued their dreams in programming careers.
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Leaving Your Fingerprint In Your Code
Some musicians are so idiosyncratic and distinctive that you can pick out their sound anywhere: Mark Knopfler and Jerry Garcia on guitar, Flea on bass, Stevie Nicks on vocals, and Trent Reznor on, well, everything. It turns out that programmers are the same way.
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The 11 people you meet on (nearly) every open source project
Open source projects are built collaboratively, across organizations, by professionals and hobbyists alike. This is a formula for a colorful cast of occasionally exasperating characters.
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methods to change SQL Server Password
You can use any of below methods to change SQL Server Password. You can also download any third party tool for the same
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On Secretly Terrible Engineers
They lurk, unnoticed in the great halls of engineering that are the office strips along Highway 101. “Programmers” not programmers, people who have cheated, stolen, and lied their way through engineering careers without anyone realizing they can’t code. They are among us, incompetent Cylons secretly plotting to undermine us at a crucial time. Secretly terrible engineers (STEs) are everywhere, and they may be on your very team as we speak.
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Byte encoding exploits in PHP files • Conetix
Despite better coding practices, testing and peer review of code, the number of exploit attempts and the technical complexity of attacks continues to increas...
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NASA’s 10 rules for developing safety-critical code
NASA lays out coding standard for developing safe mission-critical code in C; developer applies programming guidelines to JavaScript
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This is a Required Field
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Aleynikov Lawyer Tells Jury Goldman Code Copying Is No Crime
The former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. programmer facing a second trial for stealing the bank’s trading code contends that while copying the data violated bank policy, it wasn’t a crime.
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Sublime Text: The text editor you'll fall in love with
Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. You'll love the slick user interface, extraordinary features and amazing performance. Available for OS X, Windows and Linux.
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Bluefish Editor
A powerful, free, multi-platform editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners. It supports working with local and remote files, syntax highlighting and a WYSIWYN interface.
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Margaret Hamilton, the Engineer Who Took the Apollo to the Moon
We interview this computer science pioneer after her photo with the Apollo 11 mission code conquered Twitter.
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Wolfram has created a website that will identify any image you throw at it
One of the most amazing things you can do with Wolfram Alpha is ask it what planes are overhead. If you're on your phone, it will pull your location, then cross reference that with a database of...
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Why the way we look at technical debt is wrong
Technical Debt is a Positive and Necessary Step in software engineering. Why? The Most Important Thing is Getting the Thing to the User!
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Why Our Genome and Technology Are Both Riddled With “Crawling Horrors”
When we build complex technologies, despite our best efforts and our desire for clean logic, they often end up being far messier than we intend. They often end up kluges: inelegant solutions that work just well enough...
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White House sides with Oracle, tells Supreme Court APIs are copyrightable
Google v. Oracle: Unlicensed use of APIs might be a fair use, US says.
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