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7 Principles Of Clean And Optimized CSS Code
smashingmagazine.com — Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation.More… (Programming)
Monitor Who Views and Downloads Your Private Docs Online
centernetworks.com — This seems much better than emailing around a PDF and potentially having it leave the circle.More… (Programming)
Digg Toolbar for Firefox is 100% open source! Grab the code!
code.google.com — Just wanted to let everyone in on a little tidbit not mentioned on the blog - The source for the new Firefox toolbar is totally open source and hosted by our friends over at Google Code.More… (Programming)
Google Research:All Binary Searches and Mergesorts are Broke
googleresearch.blogspot.com — I remember vividly Jon Bentley's first Algorithms lecture at CMU, where he asked all of us to write a binary search, and then dissected one of our implementations in front of the class.Of course it was broken, as were most of our implementations.Fast forward to 2006. I was shocked to learn that the binary search program that Bentley proved correctMore… (Programming)
Ars Technica's Guide to Virtualization: Part I
arstechnica.com — Part I of the Ars Technica Guide to Virtualization provides an introduction to basic virtualization concepts, terms, and techniques.More… (Programming)
CSS Layouts: 40+ Tutorials, Tips, Demos and Best Practices
noupe.com — The main idea behind CSS-based layouts is offering more flexibility and enhancing the visual experience of visitors. Some important tips and related key-factors can help to learn basics and keep essential techniques in mind. And this is what this article is all aboutMore… (Programming)
5 rules of variable naming
ianhickman.blogspot.com — "When I was at uni some 10 years back now, I remember one of my lecturers telling me not to make variable names too long because you would get "pain in your fingers"."More… (Programming)
No, your code is not so great that it doesn’t need comments
blog.uncommons.org — Code-commenting is so basic and so universal that every programmer, regardless of the language that they practise, thinks that they know all there is to know.I don’t believe that I’ve read a piece of code and thought “wow, this has far too many commentsâ€. Unfortunately, I’ve had the opposite reaction all too often.More… (Programming)
Digg Lead Architect Joe Stump: How I Got Started Programming
joestump.net — Q: "What languages have you used since you started programming?" A: "I guess that depends on what you mean by 'used'. I've written substantial lines of code in C/C++, PHP, Python, Perl, ASM, BASIC, TI-BASIC, JavaScript and BASH. I've also done quite a bit of work in COBOL and MFC."More… (Programming)
Coding Creativity: 14 Ways to Learn From Creative Coders
lifedev.net — Working with code is one of the most creative jobs one can have.More… (Programming)
Digg partners with Facebook to 'Connect' users
blog.digg.com — Today we’re announcing more details around the new Facebook Connect feature. This feature will allow anyone who currently uses Facebook to seamlessly become a Digg user and start sharing and Digging stuff right away.More… (Programming)
Top 10 Concepts That Every Software Engineer Should Know
readwriteweb.com — Beyond the basic methods, there are concepts that good software engineers know about. These transcend programming languages and projects - they are not design patterns, but rather broad areas that you need to be familiar with. The top 10 concepts are:More… (Programming)


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