Archive for the 'culture' Category
November 23rd, 2009
its next week, yet fun starts much sooner; conference; talks; code; lisbon; 3day => codebits
Just like last year a lot of hacks and experiments are expected.
Kudos to the SAPO team, the organisers, to build up such an impressive event.
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June 27th, 2007
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March 31st, 2007
from O’Reilly MacDevCenter, an interesting interview with Nobi, with interesting facts:
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“The research took about a year, and when they were done, their conclusion was that Macintosh would be the best platform, but with one condition: If Apple could keep the swap files encrypted, the bank could use the Macintosh. So the reason that Macs can […]
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March 29th, 2007
Merlin Mann’s talk with John Roderick as… “cut the crap”.
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December 4th, 2006
… i think i’ll buy this: cool!
(via SimpleBits Dan)
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December 4th, 2006
“Seymour Cray, the designer of the Cray supercomputers, says that he does not attempt to exceed engineering limits in more than two areas at a time because the risk of failure is too high (Gilb 1988). Many software projects could learn a lesson from Cray. If your project strains the limits […]
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November 19th, 2006
… i visit this page for months. Now i felt like blogging it. API’s are fine. And Sigur Rós still are a damn great band.
Yahoo! Developer Network is getting really awsome. And now with a Ruby Developer Center. Cool!
posted by pedro mg at 9:06 pm
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September 4th, 2006
Leo Laporte is a california tech radio guy. He is podcasting for “ages” and after maintaining about 10 podcasts weekly, he got it right: aggregated them all on a station. TWiT stands for This Week in Tech. I listen to mostly 3 podcasts. FLOSS Weekly is about free open source tech, conducted by Leo and […]
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September 4th, 2006
People’s life integration with the web is evolving in an unprecedented way. With the appearance of social web services to manage photos, ideas, news, thoughts, etc, a vast number of people are dedicating more and more of their life to public it on the net. Even companies are seeing these services as a way to […]
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