20 random bookmarks
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
Bookmarks and whatnot. Закладки и всякое.
The internet is up in arms about Pope Francis's tomb, and it's all because of lettering.
A programming language that is compiled for NES. Has a built-in map editor and a bank switching. Sometimes I think how it would've been cool to make a game for NES. Maybe this could be a good tool for that.
twtxt is a decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackers.
A bottom-up, animated guide to HTTP load balancing algorithms.
We get together a community of enthusiasts,
helping young and emerging projects find their way
in open source.
A competition. Jury judge the codebase.
Archive.today is a time capsule for web pages! It takes a 'snapshot' of a webpage that will always be online even if the original page disappears. It saves a text and a graphical copy of the page for better accuracyand provides a short and reliable link to an unalterable record of any web page
История опен-сорса в России. Надо почитать.
Data classes are containers for your data—not behavior
Нередко приходится приводить этот сайт в пример мощного веб-дизайна, сохраню на всякий.
Good links.
No div!
Статья о 585
From a discussion of how the newest version of the first wiki sucks. The version does suck, by the way.
I am blind. I do rely on accessibility to interact with a computer. Yes, you could accuse me of deliberately avoiding the modern web, but I have my reasons. Primary reason is performance. Even though I feel like you are talking down to me from a pretty high horse, I still don't wish for you to ever experience how sluggish it feels trying to use the "modern web" with a screen reader on something like Windows. Don't even make me start about the hellhole that is Linux GUI accessibility. It was a nice ride once, before GNOME 3 and the elimination of CORBA killed most of the good work done by good people. Fact is, I am too used to a system which reacts promptly when I press a key to be able to switch to a modern browser by default. That would kill all my productivity. Yes, its a trade, but for now, having no JS engine by default is still way better then the alternatives.
Have a nice day, and enjoy your eye-sight.
My principle objection to OOP goes back to the basic ideas involved, I will outline some of these ideas and my objections to them.
Joe Armstrong is the creator of Erlang. He has 4 objections to OOP:
He says functions and data structures are very different, so it's incorrect to bind them together. Feels like a weak argument to me.
He somehow says that everything being an objects is wrong, and everything should be a different type instead. This is an even weaker argument.
He dislikes that he can't put all the types in one file. Yeah, it's good you can't!
And something incoherent about states.
I'm not the biggest fan of OOP myself, but this rant is just useless. I am keeping this bookmark just because the site looks cool.
There are many videos involving mushrooms synthesizing audio, but here is one synthezing video as well!
Rule of thumb: use POSIX shell.
Transform ⇪CapsLock into a powerful modifier ✱ Hyper that miraculously increases your work productivity!