I have always been fascinated with working at low levels in programming. Contrarily, I have always worked with higher level languages. Here are some great tips if you want to know more about your bitwise operations. If you are like me, you don't get enough chances to use this stuff to commit it to memory.
Low Level Bit Hacks You Absolutely Must Know - good coders code, great reuse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
SteveStreeting.com � Blog Archive � Work 2.0 – the interruptible programmer
The phone rings, co-workers talking about who knows what, the boss needs this and someone else needs that. How do you ever get any work done?
SteveStreeting.com � Blog Archive � Work 2.0 – the interruptible programmer: "GTD (‘Next actions’),"
SteveStreeting.com � Blog Archive � Work 2.0 – the interruptible programmer: "GTD (‘Next actions’),"
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
orona: Multiplayer websockets tank warfare game powered by Node.js - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
This looks like it would be interesting to investigate. It is great to see these types of things making game development reachable to the common dev.
orona: Multiplayer websockets tank warfare game powered by Node.js - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
orona: Multiplayer websockets tank warfare game powered by Node.js - The Changelog - Open Source moves fast. Keep up.
Monday, October 4, 2010
A Big Thank You to TinyPM
Not blogged in forever. Ran across this Agile PM software blog from Kelly Waters and thought it look interesting. I also wanted to see how to get Google Reader to Send To Blogger. It is really very simple.
A Big Thank You to TinyPM: "I'm delighted to announce that tinyPM is the new sponsor of my blog.
tinyPM is a web-based agile collaboration tool best suited to organisations running multiple projects with multiple distributed teams. It's not bound to any particular flavour of agile, as it fits well with any method that uses...
Visit my blog for the full story, links and lots more content on agile development and agile project management..."
A Big Thank You to TinyPM: "I'm delighted to announce that tinyPM is the new sponsor of my blog.
tinyPM is a web-based agile collaboration tool best suited to organisations running multiple projects with multiple distributed teams. It's not bound to any particular flavour of agile, as it fits well with any method that uses...
Visit my blog for the full story, links and lots more content on agile development and agile project management..."
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