Implementing Value Objects in Objective C

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 11 years ago

Twilight Struggle: Conclusion

Unfortunately, A.C. and I didn’t have a chance to get together again before I had to clean up the games table, so there is no conclusion for our Twilight Struggle game. However, unbeknownst to him, I had the Middle East Scoring Card in hand, and was only one or two influence poin … | Continue reading


@emoses.org | 11 years ago

Paperclip defaults for Amazon S3 virtual hosted-style requests

Paperclip is a great gem for adding file attachments to your Rails models. It ships with some storage adapters including Amazon S3 but the documentation isn’t totally clear for virtual hosted-style requests. If you need to use classic path-style requests like http://s3.amazonaws. … | Continue reading


@davidanguita.name | 11 years ago

How to add a new Unit Test target and OCMock to an existing XCode project

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 11 years ago

CR@P I'M SPEAKING AT [insert conference here]! How do I prepare?

You just got a notice saying that your talk was accepted to [some huge freaking conference]. Awesome!Oh but wait, now you have to actually talk. That entails preparation, and speaking in front of people!Step 1: Let it set in. Breathe. Maybe pour a glass of wine.Step 2: Find inspi … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 11 years ago

CR@P I'M SPEAKING AT [insert conference here]! How do I prepare?

You just got a notice saying that your talk was accepted to [some huge freaking conference]. Awesome!Oh but wait, now you have to actually talk. That entails preparation, and speaking in front of people!Step 1: Let it set in. Breathe. Maybe pour a glass of wine.Step 2: Find inspi … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 11 years ago

Twilight Struggle makes you stand up

I played the first half of a game of TwilightStrugglewith A.C. tonight, and it’s definitely one of my favorite games. The geeks overat Board Game Geek agreewith me, as it’s consistenly the highest rated game on the site. And before youask, it doesn’t have anything to do with spar … | Continue reading


@emoses.org | 11 years ago

Strange Game

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@hypercritical.co | 11 years ago

Backing up MySQL Databases

As a web developer you learn that there is nothing more important than keeping regular backups of your databases. I've created a little bash script to help with Backing up MySQL databases for this I'll use mysqldump. Mysqldump is a nifty little utility that lets you dump the cont … | Continue reading


@simon-davies.name | 11 years ago

Website relaunch

I've found that one of the best parts of putting my site live in May earlier this year, was being able to start again and use what I had learnt to improve my site. Today I have launched my new design and I couldn't be happier with it. I think as a web developer/designer it's easy … | Continue reading


@simon-davies.name | 12 years ago

Load jQuery before RequireJS and still use it as dependency

If you use RequireJS and jQuery in a project, you might find yourself in a situation, where you embed jQuery before RequireJS, but still need to have the “jquery” dependency respected. This article describes, how to achieve this. | Continue reading


@manuel-strehl.de | 12 years ago

Design & Hacking

In order to meaningfully shape the future, design must challenge and overturn entrenched systems, not simply create new packages for yesterday’s ideas. | Continue reading


@chad.is | 12 years ago

Evaluating Real-Time Search over Tweets

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@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

CrowdTerrier: Automatic Crowdsourced Relevance Assessments with Terrier

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@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

On Building a Reusable Twitter Corpus

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@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

University of Glasgow at TREC 2011: Experiments with Terrier in Crowdsourcing, Microblog, and Web Tracks

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@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

Identifying Top News using Crowdsourcing

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@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

Evaluating Real-Time Search over Tweets

Twitter offers a phenomenal platform for the social sharing of information. We describe new resources that have been created in the context of the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) to support the academic study of Twitter as a real-time information source. We formalize an informat … | Continue reading


@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

Evaluating Real-Time Search over Tweets

Twitter offers a phenomenal platform for the social sharing of information. We describe new resources that have been created in the context of the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) to support the academic study of Twitter as a real-time information source. We formalize an informat … | Continue reading


@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

CrowdTerrier: Automatic Crowdsourced Relevance Assessments with Terrier

Information retrieval (IR) systems rely on document relevance assessments for queries to gauge their effectiveness for a variety of tasks, e.g. Web result ranking. Evaluation forums such as TREC and CLEF provide relevance assessments for common tasks. However, it is not possible … | Continue reading


@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

On Building a Reusable Twitter Corpus

The Twitter real-time information network is the subject of research for information retrieval tasks such as real-time search. However, so far, reproducible experimentation on Twitter data has been impeded by restrictions imposed by the Twitter terms of service. In this paper, we … | Continue reading


@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

University of Glasgow at TREC 2011: Experiments with Terrier in Crowdsourcing, Microblog, and Web Tracks

In TREC 2011, we focus on tackling the new challenges proposed by the pilot Crowdsourcing and Microblog tracks, using our Terrier Information Retrieval Platform. Meanwhile, we continue to build upon our novel xQuAD framework and data-driven ranking approaches within Terrier to ac … | Continue reading


@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

Identifying Top News using Crowdsourcing

The influential Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) retrieval conference has always relied upon specialist assessors or occasionally participating groups to create relevance judgements for the tracks that it runs. Recently however, crowdsourcing has been championed as a cheap, fast … | Continue reading


@richardmccreadie.blogspot.com | 12 years ago

Napster, Udacity, and the Academy

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@shirky.com | 12 years ago

Sand & Kites

Went to the beach and put the iPhone 5 down to film the sand rushing over the beach propelled by the wind. Maybe not the smartest idea as sand got inside the lighting connector… https://youtu.be/GLyl401Y-1M | Continue reading


@huphtur.nl | 12 years ago

Don’t Make Me Wait

Web-based apps that match the speed and responsiveness of native apps are better for users, but they require more investment from product and engineering teams. | Continue reading


@chad.is | 12 years ago

From email setup to patch submission in 8 days

Hellz yea, I’m a freaking engineer (sounds more hilarious in my head then it reads). Now who the hell wouldn’t want to be an engineer? Fellow PyLady, Julia Grace, asked about my expectations of being an engineer versus what I actually experienced. TL;DR: It’s awesome. Here’s the … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

From email setup to patch submission in 8 days

Hellz yea, I’m a freaking engineer (sounds more hilarious in my head then it reads). Now who the hell wouldn’t want to be an engineer? Fellow PyLady, Julia Grace, asked about my expectations of being an engineer versus what I actually experienced. TL;DR: It’s awesome. Here’s the … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

Viral Videos, iPhone Apps… and Politicians with a Tiny Face

I’ve got a longer post coming about this but just wanted to let everybody know that we’ve got a new iPhone app out! It’s called ‘Faceship’ and for this version 1.0 release its one and only purpose in life is to give people Tiny Faces. Why Tinyfaces? Well, I did this quick video o … | Continue reading


@digitalcomposting.wordpress.com | 12 years ago

My presentation at the Berlin HUG

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 12 years ago

When Republicans Were Blue and Democrats Were Red

The era of color-coded political parties is more recent than you might think | Continue reading


@smithsonianmag.com | 12 years ago

Adding push notifications to an app

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@chris.eidhof.nl | 12 years ago

Going from Zero to One

Zero to one is the process of creating new things while 1 to n is ‘copying things that work.’ | Continue reading


@chad.is | 12 years ago

Call for Tenders EACEA/2012/01

Provision of central support services (CSS) for the implementation of eTwinning and ancillary services to support EU action for schools | Continue reading


@eacea.ec.europa.eu | 12 years ago

Lifelogging – is it time?

I’ve done a bunch of talks lately, in places ranging from Hong Kong to Costa Rica, about the future of cameras and photography. (Here’s one) And one of the things I discuss is this concept of ‘Lifelogging‘ – the idea of wearing an always-on camera constantly, capturing everything … | Continue reading


@digitalcomposting.wordpress.com | 12 years ago

Community FTW: Kicking off the PyCarolinas community

I had the absolute pleasure attending the first PyCarolinas conference. I was honored when Calvin Spealman invited me to keynote on the topic of community. He wanted folks to leave feeling inspired to build up the area’s sense of community. A lot of pressure, but having a confere … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

Community FTW: Kicking off the PyCarolinas community

I had the absolute pleasure attending the first PyCarolinas conference. I was honored when Calvin Spealman invited me to keynote on the topic of community. He wanted folks to leave feeling inspired to build up the area’s sense of community. A lot of pressure, but having a confere … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

Travelling

For the last couple of years, I've been fortunate enough to see quite a few beautiful places on this planet. Most of these pictures were shot by my girlfriend, Tina. My Home Town, Vienna On a broken motorcycle, near the Pakistan border Buddhist temple at Borobudur … | Continue reading


@mxb.dev | 12 years ago

PHP Insert into array at position

The other day I found myself needing to insert into an array at a given position, so I wrote this little function. For example if you have pulled a list of posts from a database and are going to loop through these to output the HTML, but want to insert an advert after the third p … | Continue reading


@simon-davies.name | 12 years ago

NetSec for n00bs, part III: Simple Intro Public Key Crypto

This is part 3 in a short intro series for netsec. Part I is on password storage, and part II is on symmetric ciphers. Riddle time: Q: You live in a country with a corrupt mail system. They open every package if they can. You put a lock on the box. You can’t mail a key. How does … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

NetSec for n00bs, part III: Simple Intro Public Key Crypto

This is part 3 in a short intro series for netsec. Part I is on password storage, and part II is on symmetric ciphers.Riddle time: Q: You live in a country with a corrupt mail system. They open every package if they can. You put a lock on the box. You can’t mail a key. How does t … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

The Design of Design

An overview of several main ideas from Fred Brooks’ book The Design of Design. | Continue reading


@chad.is | 12 years ago

SAIE: REBUILDING ITALY

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

ON EXHIBIT AT SAIE 2012: MED IN ITALY, THE PRIZE-WINNING ITALIAN DESIGN AT THE 2012 SOLAR DECATHLON COMPETITION

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@bolognafiere.it | 12 years ago

NetSec for n00bs, part II: Ciphers (symmetric)

A continuation of NetSec for n00bs, part I: Password Storage A cipher is basically an algorithm to perform encryption and decryption. Important to note: cipher algorithms, as opposed to hash algorithms, go both ways, meaning if you process a plain text to encrypted text using a c … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

NetSec for n00bs, part II: Ciphers (symmetric)

A continuation of NetSec for n00bs, part I: Password Storage A cipher is basically an algorithm to perform encryption and decryption. Important to note: cipher algorithms, as opposed to hash algorithms, go both ways, meaning if you process a plain text to encrypted text using a c … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

NetSec for n00bs, part I: Password Storage

In prepping for my interviews for my newly acquired position with Red Hat for the FreeIPA project, I did my own crash course in studying net security/applied cryptography. It’s a very important subject, and I feel a lot of new developers rely on frameworks or libraries to impleme … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago

NetSec for n00bs, part I: Password Storage

In prepping for my interviews for my newly acquired position with Red Hat for the FreeIPA project, I did my own crash course in studying net security/applied cryptography. It’s a very important subject, and I feel a lot of new developers rely on frameworks or libraries to impleme … | Continue reading


@roguelynn.com | 12 years ago