Receive and transmit for July; they're all quality content, but if wondering where to start, Space Rogue's review, and Joel Spolsky's advice for CS students are sure to whet the appetite:
- Discovering Dennis Ritchie’s Lost Dissertation [13 min]
- Feferman, S. (2006). Turing’s Thesis. Notices of the AMS, 53(10), 1200–1206. [21 min]
- Why is C still in use even though we have C++? [3 min]
- C++ in Coders at Work [7 min]
- Why are you Still Using C? [16 min]
- Hungarian Notation — Charles Simonyi [17 min]
- Greg Wilson — What We Actually Know About Software Development, and Why We Believe It’s True (video) [67 min]
- Write Code Every Day [6 min]
- Unmanaged Memory Fragmentation—an old story [3 min]
- The Evolution of a Programmer [3 min]
- Software Craftsmanship: More than just a manifesto [5 min]
- Cargo Cult Science — Richard P. Feynman [17 min]
- Yeah, It’s Still Water [11 min]
- Book Review: cDc The Long Version [14 min]
- Advice for Computer Science College Students [14 min]
- Back to Basics [14 min]
- The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code [16 min]
- The Future Is Always Different Than You Can Imagine [8 min]
- Extreme thinking — Michael A. Nielsen [22 min]
- Spector, A., Norvig, P., and Petrov, S. (2012). Google's Hybrid Approach to Research. Communications of the ACM, 55(7). https://doi.org/10.1145/2209249.2209262 [9 min]
- Family spaghetti of programming languages [5 min]
- Serious flaw that lurked in sudo for 9 years hands over root privileges [3 min]
- Learn Lua in 15 Minutes [9 min]
- Command-line Tools can be 235x Faster than your Hadoop Cluster [9 min]
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