Skip to main content

Home/ Coders/ Group items tagged UK

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Joel Bennett

Foobr, forever beta - 0 views

  •  
    A good blog on beta tech, javascript, web development and more.
Joel Bennett

Ian Griffiths' Weblog on WPF and .Net development - 0 views

  •  
    Ian's blog has some great in-depth articles focused on whateever is the latest and greatest in .Net...
Joel Bennett

XN Resource Editor - 0 views

  • XNResourceEditor works with all resource files (.RES) and PE modules (.EXE, .DLL, etc.)
  • Version 3.0.0.1 released 17th December 2005
David Corking

Pragmatic Smalltalk (slides) | Feb 2009 | David Chisnall - 0 views

  •  
    Interesting clippings from the slides: "What can we do with it? * Write applications. Melodie uses lots of Smalltalk, first pure-Smalltalk app committed to svn in January. * Write scripts. Corner activation and gesture app uses Smalltalk for scripting. * Modify existing apps... " "We can inspect classes in a code browser, see method names, and write replacements in any running application. In a perfect Free Software system, any user can make any changes. "
  •  
    My comment above might imply that Smalltalk is not modern. The truth is far from it, as Smalltalk is still pushing the boundaries of technology and user interfaces, from Croquet and Qwaq, to Alice, Sophie, Scratch and Etoys.
  •  
    (I fixed Friday's broken link to the PDF.) From what I read so far, this seems to be another attempt at a fully introspecitve integrated and customisable personal computer with a graphical desktop. In other words, it is Dynabook Smalltalk and Lisp workstations all over again, but quite likely with some interesting modern twists.
Joel Bennett

Inference Group: Dasher Project - 0 views

  •  
    Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures without requiring a mouse. Would work great on PDAs...
Marcela Santos

Times Higher Education - Tweet yourself to a new circle - 0 views

  • You send “tweets” of interesting articles, websites and the like, and you receive similar tweets from the people you follow
  • You can also send out your tweets. If people like your tweets, they will begin to “retweet” them to their own followers, some of whom will choose to follow you, too. In a very short time, you can build up an amazing network of people involved in your area. A tweet I did last week was retweeted by four people (there is software that helps you track your retweets). The total number of followers came to more than 5,000. So my one tweet went out to more than 5,000 people around the world, most of them interested in the same area as me.
  • I'm in contact more with researchers and practitioners via Twitter because I also know about their cats' states of health (and they mine) than I ever have been with people I met at conferences. If you only talk about serious stuff, you soon get bored. The trivia opens up the possibilities. Ban the trivia and you ban the social. Ban the social and you have no network.
  •  
    artículo interesante sobre la función de diigo: para información "importante" / para trivialidades (esto es discutido por un participante. muy acertado. describe cómo es posible crear una gran red.
ma rody candera

Babbling News: Youtube - U.S., Britain and France are Sucks!!! of the Terrorists Oil - 0 views

  •  
    Gaddafi also confirmed that all foreign nations have no right to intervene in his country. Gaddafi asserted, U.S., British and French air attacks are terrorists for the sake of oil.
Matteo Spreafico

Building Super-Scalable Web Systems with REST - 3 views

  • Standard fare for most dynamic data and the way most everybody would tell you to do it. Only thing is that it scales like a dog.
  • The thing is that holding all the weather of the entire globe in memory, well, takes a lot of memory. More than is reasonable. In which case, there’s a fairly decent chance that a given request can’t be served from the cache, resulting in a query to the database, an update to the cache, which bumps out something else, in short, not a very good hit rate.
  • If we were able to make our clients in London perform an HTTP GET on http://weather.myclient.com/UK/London then we could return headers in the HTTP response telling the intermediaries that they can cache the response for an hour, or however long we want.
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • Instead of getting hammered by millions of requests a day, the internet would shoulder easily 90% of that load making it much easier to scale. Thanks Al.
amsherali

Greeting Happy New Year 2015 - Latest Greeting Images - 0 views

  •  
    happy new year 2015 hd cards for all my friends they are many wishing cards for wonderfull ecards for congrates all my friends
amsherali

Top Class New Year Greeting 2015 - Special Wishing Pictures - 0 views

  •  
    Top Class New Year Greeting 2015 – Special Wishing Pictures Email This, BlogThis!, Share to Twitter, Share to Facebook, Share to Pinterest, Beautiful Happy New Year 2015 Best Wishing Cards, Happy New Year 2015 Best Cards are being shared...
amsherali

Greeting Happy New Year 2015 Greeting -Special Latest Wishing Images - 0 views

  •  
    Greeting Happy New Year 2015 Greeting -Special Latest Wishing Images
« First ‹ Previous 41 - 60 of 123 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page