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An overview Joel on Software
Gustavo Duarte wrote a very interesting post on how computer programs are laid out in memory. I have always been thinking about subject, but never dug into it as deep as he does in this superb series of posts, to be continued!
Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community. InfoQ.com (Information Queue) is an independent online community focused on change and innovation in enterprise software development, targeted primarily at the technical architect, technical team lead (senior developer), and project manager. InfoQ serves the Java, .NET ...
Open BlueDragon, is the worlds favourite open source GPL J2EE CFML runtime engine, supporting all the popular CFML frameworks. Open BlueDragon is the open source version of the popular BlueDragon CFML engine. BlueDragon was the first ever CFML alternative engine and with over 10 years of production banked you can be assured it is ready for deployme ...
Quote from this nice article: "Floating-point arithmetic is considered as esoteric subject by many people. This is rather surprising, because floating-point is ubiquitous in computer systems: Almost every language has a floating-point datatype; computers from PCs to supercomputers have floating-point accelerators; most compilers will be called upon ...
Watch a live coding event annex art-as-code-as-music-as-cultural-commenting video just watch this video. Or alternatively watch the presentation with over 400 slides at the rubyfinge event on infoQ
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Onderzoek in esthetica, learning by doing, de onmiskenbare rol van de computer en het vermogen te kunnen programmeren in het hoger en wetenschappelijk onderwijs. Sterker nog om te kunnen gaan met een computer als niet louter gebruiker dat is waar het om draait in het huidige onderwijs. Processing is an open project initiated by Ben Fry and Casey Re ...
Topics for the semantic conference 2009 include:
Business and Marketplace
Industry trends, market outlook, business and investment opportunities.
Collaboration and Social NetworksLeveragin ...
Probably the best way to look at this is looking at whats coming next. Which interface will be as advanced and easy to use to make everyone happy?
http://asimag.wordpress.com/category/n95/
openXML http://openxmldeveloper.org/default.aspx
KML is als standaard markuptaal voor maps erkend. http://code.google.com/apis/kml/
Probeer de seadragin interface in het Microsoft Live Lab, zeer de moeite waard! Microsoft's tegenhanger van de bekende Adobe applicatiestrategie begint vorm te krijgen: http://labs.live.com/Seadragon.aspx
post setup:
1. SDP in Rails
2. Migrations
3. handelingen die daarbij worden verrciht
4. praktisch modelleren met de db
create, add, delete, modify, change the name, change the order of columns
class AddSsl < ActiveRecord::Migration
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Semantiek
Semantic Roadmap en web 2.0
Published: 18-07-2007 Modified: 18-07-2007
Introductions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web
http://www.websidestory.com/mission/
http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=00048144-10D2-1C70-84A9809EC588EF21
http://infomesh.net/2001/swintro/
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/11/01/semanticweb/index.html
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Build Your Own TeRK Robot With Our Robot Recipes
University Robotics Carnegie Mellon
Published: 18-07-2007 Modified: 18-07-2007
Press release from: http://www.terk.ri.cmu.edu/media/ © 2007 Carnegie Mellon University Robotics Carnegie Mellon Unveils Internet-Controlled Robots That Anyone Can Build by Following the Right Recipe Creator Says TeRK Brings Robotics to Usability Level Never Before Seen by the Public PITTSBURGH--Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed ...
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| 1. Winding road of open-source webOS | ||||
| HP continues to divulge bits and pieces of a road map for the ill-starred and nearly-orphaned webOS. The company has followed up its December plan to release webOS mobile platform and development tools with a proposed timeline, with a full release set before year’s end.  Some people see a life for the associated Enyo JavaScript Read the rest... |
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| 2. Shim uses node.js to test sites on multiple browsers | ||||
| Shim was developed within the Boston Globe’s media lab as a way to study how Web sites look on various devices and browsers. A laptop intercepts all wifi traffic – this is redirected to a custom node.js server – which inserts a javascript, or “shim,” at the head of each web page that is visited. Read the rest... |
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| 3. HipHop Virtual Machine for PHP | ||||
| Facebook Software Engineer and HipHop for PHP team member Jason Evans provides details on Facebook’s move to a new high-performance PHP virtual machine. Described by Evans is ”a new PHP execution engine based on the HipHop language runtime that we call the HipHop Virtual Machine (hhvm).” He sees it as replacement for the HipHop PHP Read the rest... |
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| 4. Adobe to forgo Flash plug-in for mobile devices | ||||
| Earlier this week, Adobe VP and General Manager Danny Winokur disclosed that the company has concluded that HTML5 is ”the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms.” The company said it would stop building Flash to run on mobile browsers. In a blog post on the new focus of Read the rest... |
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