d_r
- Karma
- 2,045
- Created
- April 5, 2010 (16y ago)
- Submissions
- 0
Palo Alto-based creator of all sorts of things.
Realizing every day how much I still need to learn.
- PostSecret Pulls iOS App Over Abusive Submissions (macrumors.com)
- Bill Nguyen: The Boy In The Bubble (fastcompany.com)
- I just got meta-copied (creatingev.com)
- MD5 collision demo (mscs.dal.ca)
- Doom as a tool for system administration (cs.unm.edu)
- Fabrice Bellard: Portrait of a superproductive programmer (softwarequalityconnection.com)
- Social gold: the design of Farmville and other social games (slideshare.net)
- Online incorporation: it's time to call out inadequate providers (danashultz.com)
- Java garbage collection: Understanding weak references (weblogs.java.net)
- A visual git reference (marklodato.github.com)
- Highly creative page for a production studio (scroll down) (epipheostudios.com)
- Care and feeding of happy spammers (running a spam-free blog host in 2010) (expatsoftware.com)
- Linux kernel development process (kernel.org)
- Rovio was going bankrupt when they released Angry Birds (businessinsider.com)
- Apple’s unsolicited idea submission policy (apple.com)
- Peter Norvig: How to write a spelling corrector (norvig.com)
-
If you've used an iPhone, you must've seen applications that claim to "improve your battery life" or "track any cell phone in the world using sophisticated government-level technology" in top positions in the store. The…
-
Many (very helpful) discussions here end with "but you better consult an actual lawyer/accountant." We (developers) know how to interview fellow software engineers. If they have never seen a hash table, they're probably…
- Garry Kasparov: The Last Revolutionary Technology Was The Apple II (blogs.forbes.com)
- The serial and the circumstantial entrepreneur (ohashi.info)
- Progress/loading animation GIF generator (ajaxload.info)
- The physics of Angry Birds (wired.com)