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- Social Network Portability (2007) [pdf] (bradfitz.com)
- A Call for a New Strenuous Age (artofmanliness.com)
- Learning Exploitation with Offensive Computer Security 2.0 (howto.hackallthethings.com)
- Python by Contract: A Zero-Defect Approach (infohost.nmt.edu)
- How to Design Perfect Software Products (hintjens.com)
- Why Students Pay for Professors' Research (lemire.me)
- Interviews Can Be a Terrible Way to Identify Good Programmers (thecodist.com)
- Diligence, Patience, and Humility - Larry Wall (1999) (oreilly.com)
- Lisp is Not an Acceptable Lisp (2006) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
- Exploding college tuitions might be a terrifying sign (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
- How to Become as Rich as Bill Gates (philip.greenspun.com)
- Doing programming (codequarterly.com)
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By practical, I mean papers that explain individual concepts that you can implement over a weekend, preferably systems-oriented rather than math-oriented. I'd welcome papers from the earlier days of computing that…
- How To Become A Hacker (catb.org)
- Lab Chimps Respond to Anti-depressants (bbc.co.uk)
- Calling all Open Source Hardware Engineers (esr.ibiblio.org)
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Thinking of something like search, where scalability becomes an issue without having to serve a large number of users.
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I've been in software development for a while now. News on HBGary, Anonymous, Wikileaks etc shows there's a lot going on in the Computer Security field. For those already in the field, are there some good online…
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Even in a CS class (in this part of the world anyway), not so many people might be as interested in coding as you are. It's therefore you and your laptop mostly, with the effect that you lag behind in developing social…
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Just out of curiosity, if one's company becomes as successful as, say, facebook, does he become too involved running the company to do actual coding? If so then are his hacking days over? If so, again, then was he…
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My software Engineering lecturer was taking us through some types of Software Engineering methodologies. On one end of the spectrum was the Milestone plan-driven model, and the on the other were the Hackers. He told us…
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It used to be that real programmers programmed in Hex/Assembly, then FORTRAN, and now I'd probably say C. And now with web-based apps, cloud computing and distributed systems, will the current low-level languages remain…