Top 10 Programming Diggs in last 30 days
Here
are my choices for the Top 10 Programming Diggs for the last
30 days. These digged
programming sites will help you understand better and learn
the following technologies: web 2.0, web development, Ruby, PHP,
computer memory,
The
Future of Software Development
Read/WriteWeb's Alex
Iskold takes a look at the past, present, and future of software
development, concluding that we now have the programming languages,
models, and infrastructure to build complex systems using just a few
skilled people. "Craftsmanship has finally come to software
engineering!" Anyone interested in agile dev should read this. More…
69
Tools to Monitor, Measure, and Track Your Website
A collection of resources
that every website owner can use. More…
The PHP
Toolbox: 20+ PHP Resources
We’ve collected
together 20+ PHP resources and tools for you to discover
the secrets of PHP. More…
40
Tips for optimizing your PHP Code
Excellent
ressource
for php programmers. More…
250+ Tools
and Resources For Coding the Web
We’re all living
on the web,
and we all seem to be starting our own websites, so it’s time
we all
learned the languages that make it run. We’ve gathered over
250
resources to help you get going.
More…
What
every programmer should know about memory
Unlike
storage
subsystems,
removing the main memory as a bottleneck has proven much more difficult
and almost all solutions require changes to the hardware. More…
The
Structured Web - A Primer
A critical piece of the
next web evolution is the introduction of structured information. This
article examines the key drivers, such as the rise of APIs and vertical
applications that run on top of existing data, an increase in classic
Semantic Technologies and Microformats, and more. More…
10
Reasons to Learn Ruby
10 reasons to learn
Ruby,
with code examples. More…
Messy
Code? Stumped? Submit it to be refactored @ refactormycode.com
Have you got a method
that you're dying to simplify? A class that's growing out of control?
Or an algorithm that you just can't get working? Submit it to the new,
awesome web app Refactor My Code, and have it refactored. More…
7 Reasons
I Switched Back to PHP After 2 Years on Rails
"Back in January 2005, I
announced on the O’Reilly blog that I was going to completely
scrap
over 100,000 lines of messy PHP code in my existing CD Baby
(cdbaby.com) website, and rewrite the entire thing in Rails, from
scratch."
Great article.More…
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