Building software for yourself with Linus Lee (Changelog Interviews #455)https://changelog.com/podcast/455
kind of software engineering realization, but certainly I’ve realized most of the hard parts of programming isn’t learning how to use a particular language, it’s learning how to –
Today we're talking to Linus Lee about the practice of building software for yourself. Linus has several side projects we could talk about, but today's show is focused on L
SIGSOFT - ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineeringhttp://www.sigsoft.org/dissertations.html
in the Area of Software Engineering This list is provided as a resource for PhD candidates, researchers, scientists, and engineers who are actively pursuing advanced research in S
Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering, with awards, events, resources and contacts
Graphics Musehttps://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/issue25/gm.html
for parametric CAD and engineering applications developed by Microform, Sweden. Version 1.15C of the free version for Linux is now available for download at: http://www.micr
The Monthly Column of Computer Graphics for Linux Systems.
What Unix Gets Righthttp://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch01s05.html
to anyone, but the engineering tradition to make them into a solid and working reality exists only in the Unix world. [ 7 ] The Internet technical culture and the Unix culture beg
Slower Newshttps://www.slowernews.com/
news. | What is prompt engineering? | Vibe coding. | Hand and writing skills are becoming rare. Edge cases: Four-day week means «I don’t waste holidays on chores». | Robots contro
Keep up with relevant trends, micro-trends and edge cases without spending a shit-ton of time distilling trivia.
The Digital Michelangelo Projecthttp://accademia.stanford.edu/mich/
2000) Mechanical Engineering (November) Scientific American's Discovering Archaeology (December) Geo (Spanish magazine, December) L'Italo-Americano (July 19, 2001) Exhibit at Nati
Peter Neumann's Home Pagehttps://www.csl.sri.com/users/neumann/
in Electrical Engineering, and the academic year 1970-71 at U.C. Berkeley (teaching courses in hardware, operating systems, and coding theory, and co-leading two seminar courses).
The small web is beautifulhttps://benhoyt.com/writings/the-small-web-is-beautiful/
be necessary in huge engineering organizations. However, if you’re working at such a company, you’ve probably already been using microservices for years. If you’re not “Google siz
A vision for the "small web", small software, and small architectures.
Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi | Programming Grouphttps://programming-group.com/members/salvaneschi
on Software Engineering (TSE) ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) Springer International Journal on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB) Elsevier Journal of S
Profile of Prof. Dr. Guido Salvaneschi, Head of the Programming Group.
https://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2009_01/article4/https://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2009_01/article4/
School of Science & Engineering, Beaverton, Oregon, USA. [20] Walter R. Smith. Using a prototype-based language for user interface: the newton project's experience. In OOPSLA
userland: a book about the command line for humanshttps://p1k3.com/userland-book/
artefacts and colossal engineering projects. Vim is like a lovable chainsaw-studded robot with the most elegant keyboard interface in history secretly emblazoned on its shining di
Steven Pembertonhttps://homepages.cwi.nl/~steven/
Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering, New Delhi, India, 5 March. Invited Talk: There's no I in AI , at "We Need to Talk About AI" symposium, Istituto Marangoni , London, UK, 21 Apr
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