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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-07-23
- Color Scheme Designer 3
- Keep running across this or something like it. Very useful for generating some base color scheme defaults
- Posted: Thu Jul 23 19:50:03 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-07-15
- MF Bliki: RequestStreamMap
- Fowler discusses a concept he’s calling a Request Stream Map (based on a co-worker’s work). Interesting idea for how to break down what the pieces are, and the flow of, handling a request into a system. Really clarifies what is involved in crossing the various layers and tiers of a system so you can focus on the cost/benefit of each layer and tier
- Posted: Wed Jul 15 13:51:46 UTC 2009
- Nati Shalom’s Blog: No to SQL? Anti-database movement gains steam My Take
- Very even-handed coverage (IMHO) of the current tension in system design between when to use an RDBMS and when to look at alternative data storage models
- Posted: Wed Jul 15 13:51:45 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-06-26
- Matasano Chargen » Blog Archive » Typing The Letters A-E-S Into Your Code? You’re Doing It Wrong!
- Interesting musings on getting crypto right in code used by others, especially at large scale or open access. Writing style gets a bit tedious, but….
- Posted: Fri Jun 26 14:16:34 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-06-01
- Hueniverse: Beginner’s Guide to OAuth – Part I: Overview
- Good basic understanding/getting started guide to OAuth for a potential implementor of an OAuth service provider
- Posted: Tue Jun 02 02:26:06 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-05-31
- The Socratic Method
- Could very well be apocryphal, but if nothing else it’s a really good story, and fodder for explaining alternate-base math later.
- Posted: Mon Jun 01 02:28:23 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-05-29
- Adding Simplicity – An Engineering Mantra: Shard Lessons
- Worth reading just for the section on intelligently designing shard counts. Great discussion on picking counts that smooth your cost step function
- Posted: Fri May 29 20:36:03 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-05-19
- Extending RESTful services with a custom Request Interceptor – Jesus Rodriguez’s WebLog
- Explanation of ways to intercept a RESTful WCF request or response to add functionality. May be a good way to do things like SOAP/WSSE/ebXml wrap/unwrap
- Posted: Tue May 19 18:31:07 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-05-05
- How to get VMWare 6.5 workstation working again after Ubuntu upgrade
- Upgraded Intrepid→Jaunty today, and needed to follow the recipe in this forum post to get vmWare working again. I’m sure this is obvious to lots of people, but it was useful to me to find this nice short recipe.
- Posted: Tue May 05 16:41:03 UTC 2009
- How to implement COMET with PHP
- Useful little demo showing how to do Comet. The PHP part is comparatively uninteresting. The little javascript class to do the client-side COMET is instructive.
- Posted: Tue May 05 16:29:55 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-04-28
- Interactive Brokers – Direct Access Online Trading, Stock, Options, Futures, Forex, Funds
- Posted: Wed Apr 29 03:31:48 UTC 2009
- The Complete Flake’s Guide to Getting Things Done | Remarkable Communication
- Are you smart and motivated and passionate, and have lots of cool things you’d like to get done, but somehow when it comes to doing them, you just . . . don’t?
- Posted: Tue Apr 28 22:32:47 UTC 2009
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del.icio.us bookmarks - 2009-04-23
- Managed Extensibility Framework – Home
- .Net framework for easily handling extensibility via plugins.
- Posted: Thu Apr 23 21:06:41 UTC 2009
- Atlassian Developer Blog – Setting up JIRA and Confluence in minutes
- With a few simple steps, anyone can use Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to get JIRA and Confluence up and running for their team in a matter of minutes
- Posted: Thu Apr 23 16:13:29 UTC 2009
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