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"Believe me, there's some things that I wouldn't miss."
Source: Erik McClure
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Tangled up in blue... and green and yellow and...
Source: Wikibon Blog
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A story of a C programmer writing JavaScript.
Source: mraleph
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Searching for the Visual Basic of Big Data.
Source: Forbes
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"Then ya throw your hands high in the air, ya rockin' to the rhythm, shake your derriere..."
Source: Microsoft
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The classic book, now available in an e-book edition with Small Basic code.
Source: Atari Archives
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6 brilliant programmers who influenced, provoked, and defied McCarthy.
Source: fogus
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Apple has the tools, but they're forcing developers to use the wrong ones.
Source: Call Me Fishmeal
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"Trapped near the inner circle of thought."
Source: Recursivity
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Unix V6 ported to x86 for fun and education.
Source: MIT
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Insert mode for learning Vim.
Source: Open Vim
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Hadoop-scale hardware is here.
Source: Wired
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In other news: hell freezes over.
Source: ZDNet
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Major breakthrough improves software reliability and security[^]
"Our main finding in developing Peregrine is that we can make threads deterministic in an efficient and stable way: Peregrine can compute a plan for allowing when and where a thread can "change lanes" and can then place barriers between the lanes, allowing threads to change lanes only at fixed locations, following a fixed order. This prevents the random collisions that can occur in a nondeterministic system."
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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