Ward Cunningham, creator of the wiki, said the power of collaborative development has only just begun to be realized, and open-source software will continue to spur more collaboration and more innovation.
a tool for source-to-source transformation and optimisation of C++ programs. It is intended to be used as a test-bed for various high-level optimisations; the traditional textbook optimisations are assumed to be handled by the C++ compiler.
an interpreted computer language originally designed for programming text adventure games. Its migration to the web now allows the author to create a much wider variety of graphical and non-graphical programs, all of which can be used online using nothing
a small set of classes that support the easy generation of, and reaction to, events within a program. Each event type carries data appropriate for its type. This library makes it unnecessary to propagate data via void pointers and makes clearer to the pro
a Java-like library that acts as a bridge between the C++ and the Java worlds. It offers a wide range of the Java facilities without losing the power of C++.
"I could write a spelling corrector that achieves 80 or 90% accuracy at a rate of at least 10 words per second." and did, a guide on how it works is included also.
Interview with Sebastian DeGuy. We discuss how small the textures can actual get, whether procedural textures can compare with textures in games like Crysis and much more
We are tired of XP, Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, Software Craftsmanship (aka XP-Lite) and anything else getting in the way of...Programming, Motherfucker.
We are tired of being told we're autistic idiots who need to be manipulated to work in a Forced Pair Programming chain gang without any time to be creative because none of the 10 managers on the project can do...Programming, Motherfucker.
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