mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 23 2009 | programming, algorithmsQuoted: 9780321643926 - Elements of Programming - This is the Safari online edition of the printed book. “Ask a mechanical, structural, or electrical engineer how far they would get without a heavy reliance on a firm mathematical foundation, and they will tell you, ‘not far.’
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 13 2009 | free, books, programming, pylons, education
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2009 | programming, games, educationCMU 3D programming environment.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2009 | programming, games, educationList of game development platforms suitable to teaching kids.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 21 2009 | programming, forums, answers, joel spolsky, web development
Q&A site for programming questions - StackOverflow has really taken off from the beginning of 2009. It's now Alex 1,570, which is extremely high for such a niche site (of course, the intended audience is all using the Alexa toolbar!).
They have an extensive user karma/reputation system to try to control spam.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 12 2009 | python, programmingA bunch of code samples (in a variety of languages).
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 12 2009 | programming, .net, c#The default C# data types. Anyone using "int" to store Twitter message ID's is screwed today...
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2009 | google, ajax, javascript, programming
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 23 2009 | programming, methodology, xp, extreme programming
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 01 2009 | programming, books, development, iphone
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