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A Love Poem

Written by speakingcodeadmin on March 17, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Sound whispers through the air and Night listens… The sun is so bright in the Day. Information gets lost in [...] Read more »

Categories: Poetry

What Really Makes a Distro? The Difference Between Linux Distributions

Written by daniel on March 15, 2013 · Leave a Comment

As Linux surges in popularity in the consumer PC market, there is lots of discussion about which distribution of Linux [...] Read more »

Categories: Rants - Tags: apt, arch linux, desktop, distribution, distro, fedora, linux, package manager, packages, redhat, repository, rpm, window manager, yum

Another Kind of Code Called Jazz

Written by speakingcodeadmin on February 28, 2013 · Leave a Comment

Jazz is a broad genre of music, incorporating many techniques and elements into a wide range of styles. It is [...] Read more »

Categories: Poetry, Rants - Tags: code, harmony, imagery, jazz, key, music, space

A Quick Lesson in Refactoring Code, Using a Java Example

Written by speakingcodeadmin on February 22, 2013 · Leave a Comment

We hear a lot about how important it is to refactor code, and the benefits of doing so – it [...] Read more »

Categories: Android, Java - Tags: abstraction, android, architecture, design, elegance, java, library, refactoring, reusability, robustness, testing

Mobile Technology Isn’t About Mobile Anymore

Written by daniel on January 31, 2013 · Leave a Comment

There is a societal phenomenon occurring these days, the outcome of years of technological development and its adoption into mainstream [...] Read more »

Categories: Rants - Tags: AI, apps, cloud, computing, mobile, prediction, sensors, social, software, Technology, trends, wireless

Build a Webservice with JSON Using Ruby and Sinatra

Written by speakingcodeadmin on January 29, 2013 · Leave a Comment

It’s easy to receive and send JSON when you build a web service with Sinatra. Sinatra is a popular micro-framework for [...] Read more »

Categories: Ruby - Tags: api, curl, express, flask, framework, get, http, JavaScript, JSON, node.js, PHP, post, Python, rest, Ruby, sinatra, slim, webservice

When it Rains It Pours – Cloud Computing When the Cloud Bursts

Written by daniel on October 22, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Cloud Computing has seen a lot of advancement in recent years. Powerful virtualization has given rise to tremendous scalability, smooth [...] Read more »

Categories: Rants - Tags: backups, cloud computing, data, scalability, security, services, SOA, synchronization, virtualization

/r/dailyprogrammer #102 [intermediate] n-character-set Strings

Written by daniel on October 4, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Challenge_102_[intermediate]_n-character-set Strings Write a function that takes a string s and an integer n, and returns whether or not the [...] Read more »

Categories: Java - Tags: algorithms, challenge, character, dailyprogrammer, Hash, HashSet, java

/r/dailyprogrammer #99 [easy] Words with Letters in Alphabetical Order

Written by daniel on October 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Challenge_99_[easy]_words_with_letters_in Alphabetical Order How many words contained in this dictionary have their letters in alphabetical order? So, for instance the [...] Read more »

Categories: Java - Tags: algorithms, boolean, challenges, dailyprogrammer, java

/r/dailyprogrammer

Written by daniel on October 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment

/r/dailyprogrammer is a sub-reddit on reddit.com that posts new programming challenges almost daily, and followers post solutions in the language [...] Read more »

Categories: Code, Rants - Tags: algorithms, challenges, dailyprogrammer, reddit

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