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What every programmer should know about memory, Part 1
What every programmer should know about memory, Part 1
Ulrich Drepper recently approached us asking if we would be interested in publishing a lengthy document he had written on how memory and software interact. We did not have to look at the text for long to realize that it would be of interest to many LWN readers. Memory usage is often the determining factor in how software performs, but good information on how to avoid memory bottlenecks is hard to find. This series of articles should change that situation. Click below (subscribers only) for the first installment.
·lwn.net·
What every programmer should know about memory, Part 1
The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile
The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile
A web app that works out how many seconds ago something happened. How hard can coding that be? Tom Scott explains how time twists and turns like a twisty-turny thing. It's not to be trifled with! A Universe of Triangles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdyvizaygyY LZ Compression in Text: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goOa3DGezUA Characters, Symbols and the Unicode Miracle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MijmeoH9LT4 More from Tom Scott: http://www.youtube.com/user/enyay and https://twitter.com/tomscott http://www.facebook.com/computerphile https://twitter.com/computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. See the full list of Brady's video projects at: http://bit.ly/bradychannels
·youtube.com·
The Problem with Time & Timezones - Computerphile
Time
Time
·unix4lyfe.org·
Time
Characters in a computer - Unicode Tutorial UTF-8 (3/3)
Characters in a computer - Unicode Tutorial UTF-8 (3/3)
This tutorial explains the utf-8 way of representing characters in a computer; later generalizing (high level) how any kind of data can be represented in a computer.
·youtube.com·
Characters in a computer - Unicode Tutorial UTF-8 (3/3)
Characters in a computer - ASCII Tutorial (1/3)
Characters in a computer - ASCII Tutorial (1/3)
Video series about how characters are represented in a computer. This first part talks about the ASCII character set and the problems associated with it.
·youtube.com·
Characters in a computer - ASCII Tutorial (1/3)
Unicode CLDR
Unicode CLDR
News 2022-06-01 General submission open for CLDR v42 2022-04-06 CLDR v41 released 2021-11-03 Links to CLDR talks at Unicode Conference #45 What is CLDR? The Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) provides key building blocks for software to support the world's languages, with the largest
·cldr.unicode.org·
Unicode CLDR
The Floating-Point Guide - What Every Programmer Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic
The Floating-Point Guide - What Every Programmer Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic
Aims to provide both short and simple answers to the common recurring questions of novice programmers about floating-point numbers not 'adding up' correctly, and more in-depth information about how IEEE 754 floats work, when and how to use them correctly, and what to use instead when they are not appropriate.
·floating-point-gui.de·
The Floating-Point Guide - What Every Programmer Should Know About Floating-Point Arithmetic
Mcs
Mcs
·courses.csail.mit.edu·
Mcs
Data Structures
Data Structures
Offered by University of California San Diego. A good ... Enroll for free.
·coursera.org·
Data Structures
40 Key Computer Science Concepts Explained In Layman’s Terms
40 Key Computer Science Concepts Explained In Layman’s Terms
To make learning more fun and interesting, here's a list of important computer science theories and concepts explained with analogies and minimal technical terms. It's like an ultra-fast-track
·carlcheo.com·
40 Key Computer Science Concepts Explained In Layman’s Terms
Map of Computer Science
Map of Computer Science
The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the best ways you can solve the problems of the world with them. It is a huge field overlapping pure mathematics, engineering and many other scientific disciplines. In this video I summarise as much of the subject as I can and show how the areas are related to each other. #computer #science #DomainOfScience You can buy this poster here: North America: https://store.dftba.com/products/map-of-computer-science-poster Everywhere else: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/27929629-map-of-computer-science?p=poster&finish=semi_gloss&size=small French Version: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/40572729-map-of-computer-science-french-version?asc=u Spanish Version: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman/works/40572750-map-of-computer-science-spanish-version?asc=u Get all my other posters here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/dominicwalliman A couple of notes on this video: 1. Some people have commented that I should have included computer security alongside hacking, and I completely agree, that was an oversight on my part. Apologies to all the computer security professionals, and thanks for all the hard work! 2. I also failed to mention interpreters alongside compilers in the complier section. Again, I’m kicking myself because of course this is an important concept for people to hear about. Also the layers of languages being compiled to other languages is overly convoluted, in practice it is more simple than this. I guess I should have picked one simple example. 3. NP-complete problems are possible to solve, they just become very difficult to solve very quickly as they get bigger. When I said NP-complete and then "impossible to solve", I meant that the large NP-complete problems that industry is interested in solving were thought to be practically impossible to solve. And free downloadable versions of this and the other posters here. If you want to print them out for educational purposes please do! https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08/ Thanks so much to my supporters on Patreon. If you enjoy my videos and would like to help me make more this is the best way and I appreciate it very much. https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience I also write a series of children’s science books call Professor Astro Cat, these links are to the publisher, but they are available in all good bookshops around the world in 18 languages and counting: Frontiers of Space (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-frontiers-of-space/ Atomic Adventure (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-atomic-adventure/ Intergalactic Activity Book (age 7+): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-intergalactic-activity-book/ Solar System Book (age 3+, available in UK now, and rest of world in spring 2018): http://nobrow.net/shop/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/? Solar System App: http://www.minilabstudios.com/apps/professor-astro-cats-solar-system/ And the new Professor Astro Cat App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/galactic-genius-with-astro-cat/id1212841840?mt=8 Find me on twitter, Instagram, and my website: http://dominicwalliman.com https://twitter.com/DominicWalliman https://www.instagram.com/dominicwalliman https://www.facebook.com/dominicwalliman
·youtube.com·
Map of Computer Science
Respectful Memes on Twitter
Respectful Memes on Twitter
pic.twitter.com/nnGenNDk7N— Respectful Memes (@RespectfulMemes) August 23, 2017
·twitter.com·
Respectful Memes on Twitter
Alexey Migutsky on Twitter
Alexey Migutsky on Twitter
I've put my "Every Programmer Should Know" list on github! 🎉Papers, Articles, Vids, Tools... Go check it out! https://t.co/v98x9QSNZE pic.twitter.com/eATGykhc6M— Alexey Migutsky (@mr_mig_by) August 24, 2017
·twitter.com·
Alexey Migutsky on Twitter
Metadevelopment.io
Metadevelopment.io
A place where Software Developers grow!
·metadevelopment.io·
Metadevelopment.io
GitHub
GitHub
GitHub is where people build software. More than 83 million people use GitHub to discover, fork, and contribute to over 200 million projects.
·github.com·
GitHub