These print ads, playing with the innate fear people have of the ocean, show the silhouette of a an encroaching monster beneath the water’s surface. Upon closer inspection of these silhouettes, we see that the shadows are actually made of garbage left by humans. The strapline is “the greatest danger in the ocean is us.”
REST is all the rage, and everybody claims they're doing REST. REST is a style of designing web services, and the question is how this style can be best supported by a programming environment. there are two possible perspectives of this problem. one is the more high-level view of how to best structure code that is built around the assumption of a uniform interface. a popular example for this is JA
dmo.ca/ blog/ Benchmarking BDB, CDB and Tokyo Cabinet on large datasets At my job we have need of a high-performance hash lookup database in our antispam product. It's used to store Bayes tokens for quick lookups on individual scanning systems, and is read-only in the fast path (mail scanning) with updates taking place in another process. For the last few years, we've been using a plain old Berkel
RailsTips One man, lazily posting some of the things he learns. subscribe » I’m writing an application right now that is really JSON heavy. Some of the functional tests are cucumber and some of them are just rails functional tests using shoulda. I hit a point today where I wanted to verify that the JSON getting output was generally what I want. I could have just JSON parsed the response body and c
Many of you who know me personally, have been reading this blog or one my previous blogs or have been following me on Twitter for a while, know I’m a self-taught web-designer. I didn’t study design, arts, coding or whatever, and I never attended CSS 101 in college. Instead, I read blogs, tutorials and books. Becoming a web-designer can be quite a time-consuming process so I figured I’d make a list
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