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This is part 13 in a series of articles on obscure programming languages.
What is M?
The Microsoft “M” programming language is a declarative language for working with data and building domain...
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Ryan Tomayko's Writings:
Eric Wong’s mostly pure-Ruby HTTP backend, Unicorn, is aninspiration. I've studied this file for a couple of daysnow and it’s undoubtedly one of the best, most densely packedexamples of Unix programming in Ruby I've come across.Unicorn is basically Mongrel (including the fast Ragel/CHTTP parser), minus the threads, and with (Read More)
dzone.com: latest front page:
I wrote the following prose in preparation for my fireside keynote at Concept Camp 2009. Concept Camp arrived at a time when I was asking questions about the software I’ve created over the years. I was wondering if the software I’ve created is truly successful, and how you measure success in software development. I’ve w (Read More)
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TV Everywhere is a concept put out by TV distributors that basically says that if you pay for cable or satellite, you should be able to watch the content you want, where you want. Everywhere. To some people this is not a good idea. As is always the case, many people think tv programming should be widely available for free (Read More)
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This is an interesting development. Manomio went though all of the App Store hurdles to get the C64 app approved over the past months. This included all of the complex licensing issues and slicing out one of the coolest features, the BASIC interpreter, that a lot of us had our first programming experience on.It turns out, (Read More)
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I’m presenting at TechEd Australia 2009 on Microsoft’s new functional language F#. The session is called “DEV450 Big Algorithms Made Easy with Microsoft’s F#”. It’s jammed packed with content – too much to easily absorb in an hour, so I figured I’d start dumping stuff we may miss for pre/post talk review and follow up – hom (Read More)
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Lock-free systems enjoy freedom from deadlocks Sarmad is a Senior Software Engineer at PalmChip Pakistan (Pvt.) Limited and an M.Phil of FAST-NU Pakistan. He can be contacted at m_sarmad_asgher@yahoo.com.Lock-free programming frees you from system failure by tolerating individual process failures. How c (Read More)
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As I have previously stated in prior posts, JavaScript is the one of the most utilized programming languages, because a large majority of the browsers are compatible with it and make use of it.Visit Source.Looking to Hire a Designer or Developer?Post a free job listing to the DesignM.ag job board for freelance, part-time or (Read More)
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This is part 12 in a series of articles on obscure programming languages.
What is L# .NET?
L Sharp .NET is a Lisp-like scripting language for .NET. It uses a modern Lisp dialect and integrates...
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Summary In this talk from FutureRuby, Jonathan Dahl talks about minimalism and clarity in writing and how to use these principles in programming. Bio Jonathan Dahl is a developer and entrepreneur. His projects include FlixCloud (http://flixcloud.com), a distributed video transcoding service partnered with On2 (Read More)
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We’ve discussed before the “21 Laws of Computer Programming.” Now PC World has come up with “35 Unwritten Laws of Technology.” Here are some of my favorites:
The likelihood that Windows...
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zlabs:
What if you had a nickle for every time you heard: "I have the perfect idea for a great application!"? It’s the buzz on the street. The iPhone has created unprecedented excitement and innovation from people both inside and outside the software development community. Still for those outside the development w (Read More)
CGarchitect.com:
The slides from Tim Sweeney's High Performance Graphics 2009 keynote expand upon his Next Mainstream Programming Language talk we discussed some year back. To summarse, Tim makes the following points (in my interpretation):The current GPU pipeline is too limiting and too difficult to programThe CPU roadmap from Intel and ot (Read More)