JavaScript: Warts and workarounds
Avoiding and/or exploiting JavaScript's warts:
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february 2012
Let it crash • Scalability of Fork Join Pool
RT : An valentine: 48 core server, 20 million messages per second <3
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february 2012
Letter to a Young PL Enthusiast
(I wish someone had written this letter to me years ago. Ed.) Dear young programming language enthusiast! You are fascinated by programming languages. You can not not program. But all the existing…
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february 2012
Raymond Smullyan
The following is taken from the Piano Society and other sources: He has had a remarkably diverse sequence of careers. Fellow polymath Martin Gardner, former editor of Scientific American, has…
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february 2012
Seven equations that rule your world
Video: Equations that rule the world THE alarm rings. You glance at the clock. The time is 6.30 am. You haven't even got out of bed, and already at least six mathematical equations have influenced…
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february 2012
Interview with Bill Joy
vi users might enjoy this interview with bill joy from 1984:
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february 2012
Guest Post From Joel Spolsky
Today's guest blogger needs no introduction. Joel Spolsky one of the best bloggers out there. He also runs one of our portfolio companies, Stack. And his approach to management is unorthodox at…
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february 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012 at 9:15AM
Monday, February 13, 2012 at 9:15AM With over 15 billion page views a month Tumblr has become an insanely popular blogging platform. Users may like Tumblr for its simplicity, its beauty, its strong…
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february 2012
BBC News - Welsh language status needs to be improved, BBC survey suggests
Interesting read. Welsh has made a strong fight, but will it continue to grow in usage? via
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february 2012
Why Concatenative Programming Matters
IntroductionThere doesn’t seem to be a good tutorial out there for concatenative programming, so I figured I’d write one, inspired by the classic “Why Functional Programming…
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february 2012
dorkbot
that, or you can just find the nearest Dorkbot group () and go absorb knowledge from them. ;~)
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february 2012
Ola Bini: Programming Language Synchronicity
The last few years the expressiveness of programming languages have been on my mind. There are many things that comes into consideration for expressiveness, not matter what definition you actually…
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february 2012
Google Groups
Very interesting discussion of the differences/similarities between Akka and Twitter Future impls:
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february 2012
README.md at master from mongodb/mongo-hadoop - GitHub
mongo-hadoop 1.0.0-rc0 has been released to Sonatype/Central Maven for CDH3 & Apache 0.20 + 1.0. Early Docs:
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february 2012
Edwin Chen's Blog: Movie recommendations and more via MapReduce and Scalding
Excellent post on recommendation techniques with #Scalding (Scala + Cascading)
scala  hadoop  mapReduce  scalding 
february 2012
Scaling GitHub
nice slides - scaling at github
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february 2012
Referential transparency « Existential Type
How "the concept of a reference is divorced from the thing to which it refers" .. Bob Harper writes ..
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february 2012
DrJava
DrJava: F/OSS Java REPL, with Generics support
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february 2012
Michael O.Church
I wrote a post last week on the idealized trajectory of a software engineer in general professional ability, and I find the 3-point scale (with one decimal point) that I developed to be quite…
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february 2012
Paste #548501 | LodgeIt!
Ok, here it is: None of the rationale is there, but hopefully the potential is clear.
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february 2012
(404) http://t.co/v
RT : We launched a new web site for CLSP that includes over 100 videos from our seminar series (with more each week). ...
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february 2012
HackageDB: shake-0.2.3
Shake is a Haskell library for writing build systems - designed as a replacement for make via @prismatic
haskell  build  make 
february 2012
Transactional memory going mainstream with Intel Haswell
This is actually a Sandy Bridge wafer shot. I couldn't find one of Haswell. Intel has announced that its Haswell architecture, due to ship some time in 2013, will include hardware support for…
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february 2012
spray/twirl - GitHub
Introducing Twirl, the template engine, standalone & packaged as an SBT plugin:
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february 2012
research!rsc: Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit
Interesting. Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit (2008) Reddit discussion:
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february 2012
Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit : programming
Interesting. Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit (2008) Reddit discussion:
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february 2012
Hard Problems « Sententia cdsmithus
(This post isn t really intended for experienced Haskell programmers. It has no source code, and is a tad philosophical in tone. You have been warned!) A particularly trite phrase that reflexively…
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february 2012
Sententia cdsmithus
I was asked by someone to put this old piece of writing of mine somewhere more permanent, so here it is. A few comments off the top: What To Know Before Debating Type Systems I would be willing to…
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february 2012
Untitled (http://arbitrary.name/papers/fpf.pdf)
see this very interesting stuff on exotic trades in Haskell by Barclays .. (pdf warning)
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february 2012
The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: February 2012 – tecosystems
"Scala may be separating itself from the other Tier 2 languages" from
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february 2012
Inside the Secrets of Superhuman Language-Learners
17 JANUARY, 2012 by Maria Popova What a Chilean YouTube disaster and a busy Manhattan restaurant have to do with the limits of the human brain. Nineteenth-century Italian cardinal Giuseppe…
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february 2012
Pure and Lazy, yet Functional
“Avoid Success at All Costs!” Haskell is truly a unique language. It is very concise—almost mind-bogglingly so—and elegant—in the sense that pure mathematics is…
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february 2012
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