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14 February 2012

Liquibase - Database Change Management

by Nicolas Lescure & 3 others
You never develop code without version control, why do you develop your database without it?

Conceptualising Semantic Content Republishing for Tumblelogs | Alec Molloy's Public Tumblr

by karlcow

This project would require a massive undertaking. It would need a large amount of funding, and a fantastic team of engineers to code the algorithms and connect to the massive amount of APIs that this network would rely on.

:) annonce la défaite dans la proposition.

High Scalability - High Scalability - Tumblr Architecture - 15 Billion Page Views a Month and Harder to Scale than Twitter

by night.kame & 1 other

Node.js wasn’t selected because it is easier to scale the team with a JVM base. Node.js isn’t developed enough to have standards and best practices, a large volume of well tested code. With Scala you can use all the Java code. There’s not a lot of knowledge of how to use it in a scalable way and they target 5ms response times, 4 9s HA, 40K requests per second and some at 400K requests per second. There’s a lot in the Java ecosystem they can leverage.

13 February 2012

The Ultimate Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D FAQ | Death Star PR

by night.kame

Question : Given Qui-Gon’s complete lack of ANY KIND OF MORAL CODE WHATSOEVER TO THIS POINT, WHY DOESN’T HE JUST SAY, “FUCK YOU, WATTO!” AND TAKE ANAKIN’S MOTHER WITH HIM?

Answer : Qui-Gon is a Jedi, bound to a strict code of justice and morality and fuck it, it makes no sense to us either.

CSS3 Click Chart | CSS3 Browser Support and Information

by 84GHz
live testen, was der Browser so alles (nicht) kann und gleich den Code abgreifen…

Modern Pictograms - The Design Office

by sbrothier & 1 other
Modern Pictograms is a typeface for interface designers and programmers. Designed in early 2011 for the Flatfile Wordpress theme, the pictograms stay sharp when used large or small. Install the OpenType file for Photoshop mockups and drop in the @font-face code into your CSS to embed them right in your Web page. Designed to work on web sites at sizes down to 18 pixels, but best at higher than 24 pixels.

Eventlet Networking Library

by karlcow & 1 other
Eventlet is a concurrent networking library for Python that allows you to change how you run your code, not how you write it.

A Curious Course on Coroutines and Concurrency

by karlcow & 1 other

This tutorial is a practical exploration of using Python coroutines (extended generators) for solving problems in data processing, event handling, and concurrent programming. The material starts off with generators and builds to writing a complete multitasking environment that can run thousands of concurrent tasks without using threads or using code based on event-driven callbacks (i.e., the "reactor" model)

OverviewBanners2 (Field)

by karlcow & 1 other

Field is a development environment for experimental code and digital art in the broadest of possible senses.

10 February 2012

Modern Pictograms - The Design Office

by Spone & 1 other
Modern Pictograms is a typeface for interface designers and programmers. Designed in early 2011 for the Flatfile Wordpress theme, the pictograms stay sharp when used large or small. Install the OpenType file for Photoshop mockups and drop in the @font-face code into your CSS to embed them right in your Web page. Designed to work on web sites at sizes down to 18 pixels, but best at higher than 24 pixels.

OverviewBanners2 (Field)

by Emaux & 1 other
Field is a development environment for experimental code and digital art in the broadest of possible senses. While there are a great many development environments and digital art tools out there today, this one has been constructed with two key principles in mind: Embrace and extend — rather than make a personal, private and pristine code utopia, Field tries to bridge to as many libraries, programming languages, and ways of doing things as possible. The world doesn't necessarily need another programming language or serial port library, nor do we have to pick and choose between data-flow systems, graphical user interfaces or purely textual programming — we can have it all in the right environment and we can both leverage the work of others and take control of our own tools and methods. Live code makes anything possible — Field tries to replace as many "features" with editable code as it can. Its programming language of choice is Python — a world class, highly respected and incredibly flexible language. As such, Field is intensely customizable, with the glue between interface objects and data modifiable inside Field itself. Field takes seriously the idea that its user — you — are a programmer / artist doing serious work and that you should be able to reconfigure your tools to suit your domain and style as closely as possible.

08 February 2012

appliedsec/pygeoip - GitHub

by karlcow

Pure Python GeoIP API. The API is based off of MaxMind's C-based Python API [1], but the code itself is based on the pure PHP5 API [2] by Jim Winstead and Hans Lellelid. It is mostly a drop-in replacement, except the `new` and `open` methods are gone. You should instantiate the GeoIP class yourself: gi = GeoIP('/path/to/GeoIP.dat', pygeoip.MEMORY_CACHE)

07 February 2012

How I learned to stop worrying and love REST - Mike Mayo

by karlcow

By following the REST style, I would have saved myself either A) having to alter my iOS code and resubmit to the store, or B) time spent researching alternate caching methods and implementing them in Rails. As it stands, my partially-RESTful API is going to cost me (and possibly the client) more time before we can call the project finished.

05 February 2012

03 February 2012

GuruBlog - How To Make a 3D-Paper Model from a Heightfield in Processing

by karlcow

Here is the code i used to render the heightfield and generate the pdf.

01 February 2012

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by alamat & 1 other (via)
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Unlimited Novelty: "Can you solve this problem for me on the whiteboard?"

by night.kame

Le blogueur.

My attitude is if I'm a good Ruby programmer, and you're trying to hire me when the supply for Ruby programmers is low and demand is high, that before you even talk to me you've spent at least 10 minutes Googling for my name, looking at my code, and figuring out who I am, rather than spending an hour subjecting me to a series of ad hoc programming questions in areas I may or may not specialize in. That 10 minutes of Google will tell you a lot more than asking me to come in and scribble stuff on a whiteboard.

Le commentateur.

I take your point about the interviewer asking appropriate questions for the interview. But it sounds to me like you're telling me your skills as a coder don't extend to making your ideas and plans understood without handing someone actual finished Ruby code, written on a laptop. If that's the case, then I can't work with you.

Je suis plutôt de l'avis du commentateur : quand on embauche un développeur, ça n'est pas pour travailler avec un sociopathe qui ne voit la vérité que dans son code. En même temps, c'est un Rubyiste, donc c'était à craindre.

31 January 2012

JavaScript pattern and antipattern collection

by Spone & 1 other
A JavaScript pattern and antipattern code collection that covers function patterns, jQuery patterns, design patterns, general patterns, literals and constructor patterns, object creation patterns, code reuse patterns (upcoming), DOM and browser patterns (upcoming).

30 January 2012

26 January 2012

Comment personnaliser un QR Code | Korben

by eledo34
Si vous voulez personnaliser votre propre QR Code pour vous différencier un peu des autres, je vous invite à tester très rapidement QRhacker, un site qui vous propose de "pimper" votre QR Code. concrêtmeent, cela signifie que vous allez pouvoir : Ajouter des couleurs à un QR Code Ajouter une image ou un logo dans un QR Code Arrondir les pixels du QR Code Editer le QR Code, pixel par pixel

25 January 2012

russss/Herd - GitHub

by karlcow

Herd is a single-command Bittorrent-based file distribution system, based on Twitter's Murder. It was designed for pushing code out to a number of production systems. You can probably use it for other things. Herd requires no extra Python modules on the destination system as it ships around its own (lightly modified) copy of BitTornado.

24 January 2012

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