| STL String Crashes When HID = 0 58 minutes ago by Alan Ning Awhile ago, we upgraded our compiler to VC90 (Visual Studio 2008), we found out that Has Iterator Debugging (HID) and Secure SCL in VC9.0 were severely degrading our product’s performance. So we took the time to rebuild everything by disabling those features. This is done by defining preprocessor ma ... ASKLDJD - askldjd.wordpress.com |
| 10/14/2009 – Day 53 – American Food 2 hours ago by Ray Boring classes sums up the first half of the day pretty well. Chinese was boring and Contemporary China was worse. I never thought anyone could make a picture presentation so boring, but the presenter somehow did it. At work, I spent most of my time learning Rails on Ruby (RoR) again since my bosses ... The Life of Ray - theraylee.com/blog |
| Up and running with MagLev 2 hours ago by Ryan Garver The MagLev alpha was released recently. Before I get too far in to this post I need to make it clear that I’m not affiliated with the MagLev development team. I’m not really even much of a Ruby interpreter hacker. I’m a curious ruby developer that has heard some interesting things about the project ... Self Modifying. - blog.selfmodifying.com |
| How to use Notepad++ to edit files via FTP 3 hours ago by admin For a few days now, I’ve been working on a wordpress based website where I have to edit quite a few files directly on the server. I used wordpress’ theme and plugin editors for the first day, but it soon became too difficult to edit the files that way and I had to look for an editor that would allow ... Binary Doodles - nithinbekal.com |
| Server side JavaScript with node.js 3 hours ago by Stefano Buliani While skimming through my RSS feed I stumpled upon an interesting article on Ajaxian about server side JavaScript programming. I really, really enjoy writing JavaScript code so I decided to read through the article and take a look at the node.js library linked there. Node is a framework to build ser ... SAPessi - sapessi.com |
| A day in the life of a self-proclaimed game developer ;) 3 hours ago by tastygraph Hi All… Just a quickie Have been out all day, went on a train trip to visit my dad, and I brought my laptop and my usual drawing gear Ended up with my laptop in my dad’s livingroom, working on the game, doing some programming and concept art on my own laptop, while Mette, my dad’s wife, sat next to ... Tastygraph's Blog - tastygraph.wordpress.com |
| Google Chrome OS : an open source operating system 4 hours ago by admin Two days ago, Google announced on the official Google Blog the open-sourcing of the project Chromium OS, presented in july 2009. As with the Google Chrome browser, development will be done in the open from this point on, one year before Google Chrome OS will be ready for users. This means the code i ... Interactive Rich Media - saraproft.net/blog |
| Fancy Form Design 4 hours ago by Fred Building forms has always been the bane of the web developer. Yes, you can rely on the bloated WYSIWYG programs — and risk a flaky form — or you can learn how to build serious, functional and appealing forms from scratch. Here’s how … FANCY FORM DESIGN, SitePoint’s most anticipated book release this ... UGNN - ugnn.com · Rank: 104,331 · 1 reference |
| Reasons why Programmer shouldn’t be interviewed by HR 4 hours ago by paikia A interesting comic strip posted from Reddit on how different a HR and a Programmer read a resume. Source: stevehanov.ca Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Post this to MySpace Share this on Linkedin Share this on del.icio.us Add this to Mister Wo ... paikia.com - paikia.com · Rank: 69,920 · 5 references |
| Ruby 1.9.1 character encoding, Regular Expressions and Ruby on Rails 4 hours ago by Kornél As many of you already know, a major change in Ruby 1.9 was the introduction of character encodings. It is a fantastic feature, however it is causing problems in the migration of applications. In recent days I was playing with making Ruby on Rails 2.3.4 work on Ruby 1.9.1 and I got to the point wher ... Mező Kornél - blog.mezo.com |