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A Git workflow for single developers - cakebaker am 27. August 2010 unter git workflow

I hope I could give you an overview of how a Git workflow for a single developer could look like


The Real Life Social Network v2 am 19. August 2010 unter design google privacy socialnetwork socialnetworking


Cycling Cadence and Bicycle Gearing am 13. Juni 2010 unter bicycle math

The reason for talking about gearing, why bicycles have gears, gear and cadence defined, low-gear requirements, gear-planning strategies, and charts of high and low gears.


Unix Toolbox am 7. Juni 2010 unter linux reference sysadmin

This document is a collection of Unix/Linux/BSD commands and tasks which are useful for IT work or for advanced users. This is a practical guide with concise explanations, however the reader is supposed to know what s/he is doing.


Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond? - Magazine - The Atlantic am 5. Juni 2010 unter diamonds history Marketing

An unruly market may undo the work of a giant cartel and of an inspired, decades-long ad campaign


Is Tolkien Actually Any Good am 29. Mai 2010 unter lesen tolkien

Tolkien was fun precisely because he was not a writer; he was the grand-daddy of all Dungeons & Dragons referees. In a sense, Tolkien's world-building does have a great deal in common with the fantasy games he inspired.


American Dream - Everything Shii Knows am 15. Mai 2010 unter business culture weird

Too senior to be fired, too misunderstood to be bothered, I am truly the forgotten employee.


[EuroPython] pyhton question- distribution am 23. April 2010 unter programming python weird

the europython list is the place for discussing europython related stuff, and building robots and given talks about python powered robots would probably be on topic for that, but asking homework questions - if this is one - probably isn't ;-)


Common Sense Programming | Eric Harrison am 23. April 2010 unter php programming

So today I want to talk to you about something I call “Common Sense Programming”, (or: How To Make People Not Freaking Hate You When They Inherit Your Nasty Program).


Python IAQ: Infrequently Answered Questions am 21. April 2010 unter

Q: What is an Infrequently Answered Question? A question is infrequently answered either because few people know the answer or because it concerns an obscure, subtle point (but a point that may be crucial to you). I thought I had invented the term for my Java IAQ, but it also shows up at the very informative About.com Urban Legends site. There are lots of Python FAQs around, but this is the only Python IAQ,