2 month ago
deusx : die_you_gravy_sucking_pig_dog - Google Code Search
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3 month ago
nelson : Browser sync open source - Google puts their discontinued Firefox syncer out open source.
Jeremy Zawodny : Open Sourcing Browser Sync - Open Sourcing Browser Sync: cool!
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4 month ago
Andy Baio : Visualizing 4.5 years of Flickr with code_swarm - see also: Federated Media and Django [via]
Rod Begbie : Visualizing 4.5 years of Flickr development - Flickr's codebase-over-time visualized. #
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4 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : obstcp - obstcp: "Obfuscated TCP is a backwards-compatible modification to the TCP protocol which adds opportunistic encryption. It's designed to hamper and detect large-scale wiretapping and corruption of TCP traffic on the Internet." Interesting!
nelson : Obfuscated TCP - Interesting opportunistic encryption
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5 month ago
nelson : Scala message queue experiment - Robey ports Starling to Scala, talks about what he learned
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5 month ago
Andy Baio : Piet, a graphical programming language, with source code resembling abstract art - named after Piet Mondrian, here's how it works; also, a Javascript IDE [via]
nelson : Piet language - Programming language whose programs are 2d images
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5 month ago
nelson : Google code review tool - Google's released something much like its internal code review tool
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6 month ago
nelson : Tweetable scripts - bash hacks that fit in under 140 characters
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6 month ago
nelson : gvn: svn wrapper - Google's wrapper for Subversion. Supports reviews before commit.
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7 month ago
nelson : sparse sets - Clever data structure for very efficiently working with spare sets
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7 month ago
adamrg : CodeIDE - Not that I write much C++ these days, or that this would be a good way to lay down 10klocs, but it is cool.
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nelson : Hadoop success - Yahoo talks about how they do web indexing. Google considers their equivalent system highly proprietary; neat that Hadoop is open source.
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8 month ago
deusx : Wait till I come! » Blog Archive » Five things to do to a script before handing it over to the next developer - "how often do you have to alter code where it’d have been nice if someone had taken these steps?"
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9 month ago
Matthew M. Boedicker : xkcd about real programmers and their editor - (via del.icio.us/popular) [via]
gleuschk : xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language - By Randall Munroe - good ol' C-x M-c M-butterfly
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gleuschk : Mr.doob | Cluttered Desk - Box2D Stress Test - I've been finding this infinitely relaxing for a couple weeks now. reminds me of how my memory works.
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9 month ago
Simon Willison : RubyForge: Starling - RubyForge: Starling. “Starling is a light-weight persistent queue server that speaks the MemCache protocol. It was built to drive Twitter’s backend, and is in production across Twitter’s cluster.”
nelson : Starling - Open source release of an interesting piece of technology that Twitter has build; message queuing, lightweight
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10 month ago
gleuschk : The Mythical 5% - very similar things could be said about mathematicians
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10 month ago
nelson : SimpleDB analyzed - Ryan explains what Amazon's SimpleDB really is
Andy Baio : Ryan Barrett's thoughts on SimpleDB - still catching up from my NYC trip, this was the best writeup I've seen so far
Jeremy Zawodny : Amazon SimpleDB thoughts - Amazon SimpleDB thoughts: a good overview of Amazon's SimpleDB service
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10 month ago
gleuschk : Hackito Ergo Sum: The Library Problem - so deliciously geeky
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12 month ago
nelson : Songbird for Developers - Congratulations to Jeff on a launch!
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12 month ago
nelson : What you need to know about git - Amazingly smart investigation in what makes git different
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12 month ago
joshua : Charts And Graphs: Modern Solutions - nice rundown of web charting tools
Richard Rutter : Charts And Graphs: Modern Solutions - Lots of examples; some better than others.
nelson : Charts and graphs - nice rundown of software options
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13 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Yahoo's Doug Cutting on MapReduce and the Future of Hadoop - Yahoo's Doug Cutting on MapReduce and the Future of Hadoop: "In this special InfoQ interview Cutting discusses how Hadoop is used at Yahoo, the challenges of its development, and the future direction of the project."
nelson : Hadoop interview - Doug Cutting is one of the smartest programmers I know
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13 month ago
jonhicks : Accessible News Slider: A jQuery Plugin
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