2006-05-30
The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project
The Antikythera Mechanism is an ancient astronomical computer built by the Greeks around 80 B.C. It was found on a shipwreck by sponge divers in 1900, and its exact function still eludes scholars to this day.
2006-05-22
Game Innovation Database.
Do you remember "Shadow of the Beast"? Lemmings? probably YES...If you are a fan of computer games.
Well, GIdb goal is to classify and record every innovation in the entire history of computer and videogames.
Well, GIdb goal is to classify and record every innovation in the entire history of computer and videogames.
2006-05-17
Five Years of Design
Martin Fowler writes about the articles of the past five years of IEEE Software “Design” section, before passing the editing of the section to Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. This last article explains the basic Design Principles, the derived Best-Practices and their role in the software development process.
Thanks Martin.
Thanks Martin.
2006-05-16
Development (Print) magazines are disappearing…
CMP Media has recently “merge” two of the most known software development magazines; Software Development and the C++ Users Journal (one of the last magazines dedicated to C/C+) into Dr. Dobbs magazine. Fortunately, I have an active subscription to Dr. Dobbs and I won’t lose any subscription fees.
Several years ago, CMP has also ceased the publication of the “legendary” BYTE magazine which makes me very angry (back in 1998) because a valuable source of information has been lost.
Obviously big publishing companies began to realize the importance of getting all the information directly from the provider using its blog, from a Usenet forum, or from a web site found be Google Search, and they make major efforts to create software development portals to replace the gap.
The difference is obvious.
Several years ago, CMP has also ceased the publication of the “legendary” BYTE magazine which makes me very angry (back in 1998) because a valuable source of information has been lost.
Obviously big publishing companies began to realize the importance of getting all the information directly from the provider using its blog, from a Usenet forum, or from a web site found be Google Search, and they make major efforts to create software development portals to replace the gap.
The difference is obvious.
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