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If you’re reading this page it means that you are accessing a ‘darknet’ web page. Darknets used to refer to places where illicit drugs and pornography were traded, these days it refers to lonely servers without any inbound links languishing away in dusty server rooms that people have all but forgotten about. Refusing to submit to either one of two remaining overlords these servers sit traffic less
It happens at least once in the lifetime of every programmer, project manager or teamleader. You get handed a steaming pile of manure, if you’re lucky only a few million lines worth, the original programmers have long ago left for sunnier places and the documentation - if there is any to begin with - is hopelessly out of sync with what is presently keeping the company afloat. Your job: get us out
In case you landed here without any context and have no idea who I am or what this article is about this article should give you some background. For years we were skating on very thin ice. Our only advantage that we had over competitors is that we had figured something out that they had not. Which is that Netscape, Microsoft and pretty much every other browser vendor had made a small but crucial
Learning Romanian is rapidly turning into a huge exercise in Yak-Shaving. You often see the question “What stack should I use to develop my application on?” posed but rarely do you get any insight in the actual process once someone decides to answer it specifically, so both as an analogy to rubber-ducking this and showing you what went on while I made my choice I’ve decided to document the whole p
This article is in response to an earlier one comparing Haskell and C, which made the claim that Haskell beats out C when it comes to speed. On a Hacker News thread I made the bold claim that the C code is rife with problems and that it is tempting to fix it. I’ve earned a good part of my life’s income to date taking other people’s C code, cleaning it up, making it work and then making it work bet
Recently I had the pleasure of meeting with an old friend. We caught up about all the stuff we’d been up to since we last saw each other several years ago and one of the things he mentioned was that he’d gone to work for Google as a programmer. Offhandedly he remarked that ‘what you read in forums about salaries at Google is not correct, I’m pushing $250k per year’. And that’s for someone approach
Submitted by administrator on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 12:32. I'm a data junkie, I have to confess to that. Hi, my name is Jacques and I have a problem. Whenever I see a large chunk of structured (or even unstructured!) data pass by I just have to have a copy. It's not that I'm a packrat, it's just that large gobs of data are always inspirational in some way or other. What could you do with that data,
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