Why What Web #1 - What?
Ok bad title for this... I'll try to find a better one :)
Here are some interesting links I've come upon, some funny other not. Those are all about computer or computer-related development.
I'm actually "taking care" of two students working with me. They have a good base on what C/C++ is/works, but they lack some deeper comprehension. Now I'm teaching them whatever they want, by doing exercises (most of them will be on my website, coming soon).
I just sent them those two links. I personnally think those are really important to read and understand, along others, because:
1 - this one explains mostly how Microsoft is losing a war mainly because it makes too much backward uncompatible changes in so little time, compared to the rest of its existence.
2 - that, on the other part, has mainly changed my view of Java on many points. First the benchmarks are no new stuff, I've seen them for 3 years now and followed the discussion. The most interesting parts come from the theory part, though, where
3 - Raymond Chen's blog, a very interesting share from the inside of Microsoft, on the why, how and what of the API.
More to come when I have some time left :)
Here are some interesting links I've come upon, some funny other not. Those are all about computer or computer-related development.
I'm actually "taking care" of two students working with me. They have a good base on what C/C++ is/works, but they lack some deeper comprehension. Now I'm teaching them whatever they want, by doing exercises (most of them will be on my website, coming soon).
I just sent them those two links. I personnally think those are really important to read and understand, along others, because:
1 - this one explains mostly how Microsoft is losing a war mainly because it makes too much backward uncompatible changes in so little time, compared to the rest of its existence.
2 - that, on the other part, has mainly changed my view of Java on many points. First the benchmarks are no new stuff, I've seen them for 3 years now and followed the discussion. The most interesting parts come from the theory part, though, where
3 - Raymond Chen's blog, a very interesting share from the inside of Microsoft, on the why, how and what of the API.
More to come when I have some time left :)

1 Comments:
I have no intention at all to click on those :(. Number 1 is a discussion I live through daily, seeing how my irl friends on irc are divided up into mac users, linuxfreaks and moneymaking .net'ers. I4ve had enough of that. and i can argument everything :p
Java is something that scares me because I passed the course without really knowing anything about it. complete cheating. (we can also call it resourceful passing)
The Api, well, fun, sometimes. Some are really bad. I hated those. I curse the ppl who made bad api's. Why bother if you're not gonna make it use-able.
*shoots them*
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