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קוד פתוח בר-קיימא: פוסט סיכום אירוע בגראז' גיקס (2)
on The Collective Blog feed (7) permalinkב-12 ביוני ארגנתי בגראז' גיקס פאנל בנושא Sustainability of Open Source. אני מפרסם כאן סיכום חלקי ביותר של האירוע שאליו הגיעו למעלה מ-100 איש, אתם מוזמנים להגיב ולהמשיך את הדיון כאן. (גרסה מקוצרת של הפוסט באנגלית מפורסמת בבלוג של הגראז'). זה התחיל כשצביקה נטר ואני דיברנו על האופציה של לעשות אירוע בגראז' גיקס בו אציג קצת את הפרויקטים שבהם אני מתעסק בניו יורק. די מהר הגענו למסקנה שבביקור הקצר שלי בארץ, מה שמעניין אותי זה ...Shared by Arik (15) Shoshannah F (222)Contribute comment
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טוקסולוגיה והרצלינוקס (3)
permalinkכפי שאני מניח שכמה אנשים שקוראים את הבלוג הזה יודעים, אני מתפרנס, בין השאר, מיצירה והדרכה של קורסים מקצועיים בנושא לינוקס במכללת הי-טק. למעשה, אני מרכז את כל נושא הפיתוח בלינוקס במכללה. כמשאב מקצועי שמאפשר לחברות מסחריות שמעסיקות מתכנתים מקצועיים בשכר גבוה, הקורסים שאנחנו מספקים הם הצלחה גדולה, הן מבחינה מקצועית והן מבחינה מסחרית. הקורסים שאנחנו מספקים הכשירו כבר אלפי מתכנתים (לא, זו לא טעות או הגזמה) מהארץ ואפילו מהעולם בארבעת השנים האחרונות ואני מאוד ...Contribute comment
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סיפור על איש גדול ואיש קטן (2)
on תובנות אינטרנטיות (5) permalinkארבעה אנשים בסיפור שלנו. אחד עם חבר גדול ואחד עם חבר קטן. שני הצמדים חברים מילדות. גדלו ביחד בית ליד בית וליוו אחד את השני עד להתבגרותם והתגייסותם לצבא ההגנה לישראל. הבחור עם החבר הגדול היה קצת עוף מוזר כמו שאומרים. היה לו כל מיני רעיונות הזויים ושאיפות מצחיקות. הוא נהג לספר עליהם לחבר הגדול. כאשר החבר היה שומע את רעיונותיו ושאיפותיו הוא היה נדלק. עינוי קיבלו את מראה הברק וקולו התחדד, נהיה סמכותי יותר ...Shared by Arik (15) SharonG (289)Contribute comment
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Google App Engine optimizations (25)
on Niall Kennedy's Weblog (37) permalinkI have developed a few web applications powered by Google App Engine since its launch in May. It has been a fairly easy transition from my traditional programming in Python and Django backed by MySQL to the distributed App Engine environment, Bigtable, and the limitations of each. I have learned a few App Engine best practices over over the past month and would like to share some best practices for App Engine development gained mostly ...Shared by Ade (126) Arik (15) Arne (53) atul (513) Bradley (36) Breyten (107) C.M (31) Clint Ecker (405) dav (33) e.p.c. (101) Edwin Khodabakchian (32) GeniusBoyWonder (72) hober (72) Ian Mulvany (25) indigo (26) Kingsley (22) mca (46) Migs (26) Mike F (2195) PD (1) robby (59) sour.patch (177) sylvainbriant (130) vrypan (70) zuzur (84)
- mca said: solid tips for app engine developers
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Find Who Has Access to Your Gmail Account (149)
on Google Operating System (1850) permalinkAfter years of testing, Gmail has finally added a very useful security feature: tracking open sessions. If you log in to Gmail from more than one computer and you forget to sign out, you'll be able to see the list of locations where your account can still be accessed. Until now, the only solution when you forgot to log out from Gmail after using a public computer was to change your password. Otherwise, anyone could ...Shared by (``-_-´´) (363) 4braham (40) 4r1f (10) a48 (26) abe (209) Abhishek (67) Alberty Pascal (10) Alex C (47) Ameer (78) Andrew Girdwood (78) antecanis (6) Anu (20) Aranittara (19) Arik (15) babak (21) badpazzword (68) Bill (8) Bob (58) Bonstio (22) Brian (41) Carey (55) Carl Dunn3 (34) Carl Mendoza (95) Carlos Pinto (9) Chad Wells (4) ckaroli (279) Cogo (76) Compuwizard123 (134) cs (61) Dale (19) Dave (67) Dave C (12) David (82) Deb (17) dH (184) Don Hazelwood (53) Doug (124) DWM (29) Earl E Morningwood (166) einstein (13) euribates (43) Farzin (76) Fredrik Wennberg (19) Fuzzyman (61) fyc (210) geekgrrl (108) Gene Locklin (313) Gergő (6) ggatin (66) gisc (178) Glen Horton (89) Greg (24) guercheLE (392) handir (196) handraiser (58) HejGustav (150) hosein (182) Ian (17) igormoreno (5) imma (43) Jackson (34) James (29) jar (25) Jared Cherup (10) jccamus (121) Jean (35) Jen (106) Jeremy Hylton (3) jerobins (100) Jigar Mehta (170) John (113) John Ager (55) Jon (50) Jonna (6) Joshua (59) JøEh (12) julie (18) Keith (30) Ken P (48) Kenley (23) Krista Janicki (145) Lavender Cafe/LFH Design Studio Library (73) Leon Ridge-Cooke (27) Lescoste (5) Lu Tao (511) magica (75) maqchang (47) Marc (266) Marco (41) Mathieu Ravaux (86) Mike (145) mjs (30) Moderated AppSec Feed - OWASP Foundation (77) Mory (41) Mrs S (121) naovouporai (111) natalia (345) Nathan (25) neilfws (58) Neko (27) Olivier G. (82) Parag (4) Patrick (41) Paul (201) Peter H (93) Philip Spohn (20) Philo (18) Philou (133) pkj (56) ppalli (74) psvensson (62) puthali (52) R. Francis (115) Ramkumar R. Aiyengar (36) Rex (17) Rich (28) Robert van Bregt (105) rOckY (701) Roel (93) Roy (22) Rutger Blom (93) Ryan (48) Sacha (107) sc (145) Scott (166) shakalaca (4) Shey (156) Shogun (37) sooraj (2) StalkerNOVA (63) Swapnil (9) SYM (269) symtym (72) SyP (20) Tech For Novices (361) Tewe (16) ThirdEye (159) Tim (36) tooraj (13) tvaughan (19) vanerj (8) Will Brown (69) will e (16) Wind (14) xploit29 (64) Ye1980s.com~微笑!?™旗下 (227) yolly (23) بهرنگ (231) 康爷 (116)Explore read nine notes
- Jen said: NICE!
- puthali said: ah always wanted this, for days when i forgot to log out in office...wonder if it supports for gtalk as well...
- 康爷 said: Google收购了邮箱安全公司之后果然开始忙活起来了
- Sacha said: a smart, smart feature...
- Jackson said: note the "... is currently being rolled out ..." part, I don't see it on my gmail yet
- dH said: Finally...!
- Joshua said: This looks outstandingly useful, though it hasn't yet made its way to my gmail account.
- 4braham said: Awesome! about time.
- antecanis said: For us paranoids.
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Google Open Source Blog: Protocol Buffers: Google's Data Interchange Format (66)
on Google Open Source Blog (159) permalinkBy Kenton Varda, Software Engineering TeamAt Google, our mission is organizing all of the world's information. We use literally thousands of different data formats to represent networked messages between servers, index records in repositories, geospatial datasets, and more. Most of these formats are structured, not flat. This raises an important question: How do we encode it all?XML? No, that wouldn't work. As nice as XML is, it isn't going to be efficient enough for this ...Shared by !&# (262) acacio (19) Alex (242) Alexander Konovalenko (5) Angus Fraser (360) Arik (15) Beemer (5) Bob Lee (73) Brian Landau (33) Caleb (9) Charlie (4) cheewu (17) Chirayu Krishnappa (18) Chris Schrier (25) Christian (263) Christina (14) ckaroli (279) Clint Ecker (405) Dan (27) danutz (101) Dino Borelli (18) Doug (124) Eater (115) Eric (45) Eric (24) Fuzzyman (61) Geoff H (25) George Karabelas (5) Georges Benatti (1) gisc (178) glaforge (180) GodsMoon (24) Gregor J. Rothfuss (40) Gregorio Espadas (10) Jack (1122) Jason (35) Jean (35) Jeremy (14) Jiangyan (28) Jim G (20) Joel C (25) JohnMu (48) Johnny Software (64) Julius (38) Justin (33) kebernet (199) ludovic (34) Marshall Kirkpatrick (41) Mathieu Ravaux (86) Michael S (16) Mike Cannon-Brookes (5) nickc321 (64) Peter D (10) Rob (11) Roosh (8) rveguilla (56) Scott Hebert (116) Sean (8) srid (29) stratus (45) Takatsugu Shigeta (30) tarun upadhyay (8) Thomas Stromberg (13) Tim Goh (120) Vincent (5) Will Robinson (9)Explore read four notes
- stratus said: Protocol Buffers are out, yay! Spiral (a search engine for debs on top of Google App Engine), my 20% project here has also been released under GPLv2 - http://spiral.googlecode.com/
- Peter D said: Holy Crap! I've been hoping that Protocol Buffers would be open-sourced since the day I was hired and went through the tutorial. Just about the most wonderful thing a federated-system-nut could ask for.
- nickc321 said: hmmm, another format....
- GodsMoon said: An XML replacement?
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Google Test: Come Try Our Google C++ Testing Framework (9)
on Google Open Source Blog (159) permalinkBy Zhanyong Wan, Software Engineer - Testing Technology TeamWe Googlers are quite excited about testing, but we're even more excited to share the tools we've created with the community. We've Open Sourced our Google C++ Testing Framework, Google Test, under the New BSD License. Google Test is based on the popular xUnit architecture and works on a variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and embedded systems like Symbian and Windows CE. You ...Shared by Arik (15) BioEngThing (23) conmulligan (123) Geoff H (25) gisc (178) Hassan (268) Jean (35) Mathieu Ravaux (86) Moses (222)Contribute comment
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Announcing Tech.NewsJunk.Com (Scripting News) (24)
on Scripting News (441) permalinkThere's a new site on the net today: http://tech.newsj... It's the counterpart to the political NewsJunk, which is focused on news of the 2008 presidential campaign. The Tech site is focused on technology product news. I created the site because I wasn't getting enough news about products. It's that simple. I'm interested in the other stuff too, the finance, trends, parties, puppets -- but that's adequately covered on TechMeme. What wasn't getting through is the ...Shared by Arik (15) atul (513) Azeem (97) blackcat (1) C.K. (221) Chris K (77) Clint Ecker (405) Drew Olanoff (568) Duncan (234) J. Phil (668) Jerry (12) John Magnus (118) louisgray (702) Marcus Beagley (219) Marianne (116) potentato (67) Rizzn (278) Robert Scoble (126) Siva (70) Steve Rubel (169) Thomas Smith (258) Tim Probst (73) trevor (21) Warner (82)
- Rizzn said: Got 20 bucks says my personal blog never shows up there. :-p Dave Winer has made a point to block every feed I generate.
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How To Build A Web App in Four Days For $10,000 (Say Hello To Matt) (262)
on TechCrunch (11406) permalinkIn this post, guest author Ryan Carson goes through some of the lessons learned from building a Web app in four days. Carson is the co-founder of Carsonified, a web shop in Bath, UK. They’ve built four web apps, created ThinkVitamin.com and run events like Future of Web Apps. If you’re bored you can follow Ryan on Twitter. The time it takes to design, build and deploy web applications has been steadily shrinking, especially with ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (314) Adriana (56) Adrien O'Leary (54) Affan (116) AJ (1214) Alemsah (42) Alex Dong (9) Alex Dumitru (2053) Andre Siregar (19) andré.friedrichs (909) Andrei (21) Andrew Bruce Smith (103) Andrew Ruess (628) Andy (18) Ankur (147) aqeeliz (2) Archit T (62) Arik (15) arsalan (59) Bananalope (92) Bart Mroz (38) Beau Mac (7) benexia (5) Bharath Balasubramanian (6) bigstrings (4) Bill (86) blake borgeson (6) bodzasfanta (233) Brad Garland (30) brennan moore (101) Brent (132) Brent (11) Brent the Closet Geek (141) Brenton (93) Breyten (107) Brian (47) Brian Junyor (166) Bruce (54) Burcu Sarar (69) Cameron (13) Carl Fyffe (30) Carlos Villela (27) Carsten (169) Charleno Pires (194) chrisbrogan.com (152) Christopher (42) Chuck LeDuc (27) cmm324 (20) Cocoy (176) Colin (48) Compuwizard123 (134) Coolbox (82) Cris Pearson (25) cvander (54) Daiko (70) Damon (2) Dan (14) Dan (15) Dan MacKinlay (148) Dani (20) Daniel Bachhuber (133) David (13) David (29) David V (62) Davide (4) Dennis Laumen (89) Derek (220) Derrik (199) Dominik (156) Don (44) Doug (124) Drew (12) drewenut (14) Egor (30) Emily (46) Eunice (28) fabio (141) Felix Bredoteau (1978) Fernando (24) Filippo (21) Forrest (92) G$ (49) Gabriel Oyarzabal (12) Gene Smith (8) Gene W (50) GeniusBoyWonder (72) gergi (53) gisc (178) Glenn Batuyong (415) GP (177) Grodzik (4) Guillermo Esteves (52) guopai (5) Haltse (80) Hamish.MacEwan (66) hankfdh (43) hbenny (44) HejGustav (150) hoop6464 (31) hyderabadblues (42) Hyunhak (34) iAlja (273) indigo (26) iomegadrive (65) itsthenewmike (69) Ivo (40) Jardenberg (19) Jasdeep (11) Jase (87) Jay (35) Jeff Smith (5) Jeremy (3) Joe Breen (33) John (129) John (113) John Swords (40) Jon. L (38) Jonathan (17) Jonathan Sullivan (9) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (613) Jorge (17) Joseph (47) Josh (35) Josh N. (102) jrodgers (5) Julia Dalton (7) Juras Vetrau (83) Just A Clerk (192) JUSTIN (185) K (4) Katie (41) Kenneth (54) Kenneth LeFebvre (27) kevan (48) Kevin Tate (1) Khosrow Ebrahimpour (20) Kin (37) Klemo (31) Kolby Kallweit (7) kramed (42) Kunal Ghate (10) Laughing Squid (292) Len Xu (8) Levon Karayan (44) Lizy (19) Luke (8) Macky (37) Maksim Berjoza (126) Marc (25) Marco (41) Mark (26) Mark (30) Marque (104) Marty Stake (16) matpol (14) Michael (146) Mihai Gheza (5) Mikael (91) mithrandi (52) Mone (30) Morgan (67) mwesten (11) Nathan (9) Nicholas (53) Nico (107) Nicolas (1) oblonski (90) Olivier G. (82) onlythoughtworks (54) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (175) Pablo (28) PabloC (28) Patrick (135) pedrosanta (24) pete (6) Pheelmore (11) phil (50) Phil (17) Philippe (10) plindberg (39) potentato (67) Pramod (406) Punksolid (145) puthali (52) Radi (220) Rafael (3) rafiq (92) Razzu (65) rcraswell (16) Retta (59) Rex (839) rhymes (13) Richard (21) Richard (15) RMathew (31) rmg7344 (139) Rob Clark (13) Robert (5) Robert Dempsey (42) Roger Zhong (10) Roland Tanglao (311) Romain (6) Roman Nurik (4) Roy (36) Ryan (54) sadegazoz (9) Sai Ram Kunala (23) sam (67) sandeepbalaji (17) ScorpFromHell (160) Scott (33) Scott (7) Seann (88) Sebastian (25) Seshu Karthick (31) Shane (44) Shane (7) Sherman (36) Sidnei da Silva (17) Siffring (7) slmnhq (153) somenice (138) sonny (78) Stanton (10) Stephen Sullivan (24) stevenvanwel (13) stewsnooze (2) subcommandante (96) Sumanth (40) talios (39) tante (55) TechDad1246 (66) Terence Lo (51) theCan (20) Thomas Beutel (15) tig (159) Tim (215) timepilot (34) tomit (148) Tomo (192) Tony (8) Trevor (49) Uday Kiran (9) Uno (88) Unseen (54) vergil66 (27) Vinod Kumar Kashyap (44) Vinuth (10) Wayne (31) WebFlint (11) WhisKiTo (102) williamsdb (6) wrburgess (22) wwdj (37) Xavier (20) xdamman (4) xp (26) Yinka (79) Yishuai (3) zapnap (104) zoby (38)Explore read 12 notes
- tante said: While I disagree with their impression of Django, it's still an interesting read.
- Chuck LeDuc said: Fantastic. This is the way to do it.
- Klemo said: Rule of thumb: "Meetings are the best way to kill productivity and crush creativity so keep ‘em short."
- blake borgeson said: great advice on building a simple startup really fast. and some nice videos of the development.
- Razzu said: impressive !!
- Carl Fyffe said: 4 days... What could we build in 4 days...
- Haltse said: And god forbid that any QA should occur, hey that's what the users are for.
- brennan moore said: !!!!!!!
- cvander said: En la oficina hicimos twittnot.com con principios similares. Y ahora me quedan ganas de hacer algo más, con un equipo descentralizado en toda LaTam. Aplicar una semana de trabajo y unos $2-$5k. Seguro que sale algo interesantísimo.
- Richard said: I think I can beat that budget (and that time too).
- Dan said: Love this idea! Its just so difficult to get a team together though. Ideas on how it can be done?
- Forrest said: Neat.
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C יותר מהירה מJava (3)
on מחשבות, מחשבים, ושאר דברי בלע (5) permalinkכולם יודעים שC יותר מהירה מג'אווה, נכון? פרוייקטים רציניים של גריסת מספרים (Number crunching) כמו עיבוד תמונה בזמן אמת, זיהוי קול, רינדור, דחיסה, קידוד ווידאו וכו בדרך כלל נכתבים בC (או C++). בהינתן שתי פיסות קוד שעושות בדיוק את אותו דבר, מעניין לראות את במה מתבטא היתרון של C על ג'אווה. למה אפשר לצפות ליתרון? כי ג'אווה רצה מעל JVM, והJVM מוסיף תקורה, ברור שC תרוץ יותר מהר כי היא רצה ישר על הCPU ולא ...Contribute comment
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Regular Expressions: Now You Have Two Problems (106)
on Coding Horror (953) permalinkI love regular expressions. No, I'm not sure you understand: I really love regular expressions. You may find it a little odd that a hack who grew up using a language with the ain't keyword would fall so head over heels in love with something as obtuse and arcane as regular expressions. I'm not sure how that works. But it does. Regular expressions rock.They should absolutely be a key part of every modern coder's toolkit. ...Shared by 4r1f (10) ab_aditya (58) Alan Dean (264) Alex Burciu (29) Andrew (59) Appu (29) Arik (15) Arindam (28) Arne (53) Avi (3657) Ben Shoemate (177) Benk (90) Bill (85) Blowski (0) Brit (180) Bruce Boughton (5) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (309) cgranier (14) Chandoo (87) Chris (47) Chris K (9) Compuwizard123 (134) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (2018) dalelane (45) Daryl Milne (0) David B (7) David Seruyange (4) Dedalus (109) Denny (54) dewitt (42) Digg Boss (2967) djhaley (9) enguillem (38) Geoff (57) Glen Horton (89) Greg (29) Helvick (41) htmleando (51) Ideas At Random (6) James (29) Jay White (261) Jeff (127) jerobins (100) Johan (5) Jon Erickson (90) JonB (52) jonezy (45) Jorriss (93) Joseph (47) Justin Yost (163) kalle (27) keith (105) Kenneth LeFebvre (27) kev (21) Keyvan Nayyei (19) LiquidLag (13) LouCypher (404) Luke (12) ManiacD (91) marshall (26) Mijia (27) Morton Fox (349) Muhammad Saleem (2375) Nathan Kester (3) neal (1199) Nicholas (53) Nick Nogueira (118) nick4eva (22) Nicolas Roberge (21) Nikki (306) npike (103) Paul (32) Paul (16) Peter Campbell (0) psi (40) Raanan Avidor (37) Rami Taibah (657) ritesh (54) Robert Fischer, Smokejumper Consulting (64) rochoa (19) Ron (44)