Michael S. Hart, the e-book inventor who founded Project Gutenberg, has died at the age of 64. You made this world better. Thank you, Michael. via Michael S. Hart, e-book inventor and Project Gutenberg founder, dies at 64 — Engadget.
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Michael S. Hart, the e-book inventor who founded Project Gutenberg, has died at the age of 64. You made this world better. Thank you, Michael. via Michael S. Hart, e-book inventor and Project Gutenberg founder, dies at 64 — Engadget.
READ MORE »The eBook covers the most important questions that you probably want answered before switching to kanban and Kanbanery: via Kanbanery.
READ MORE »Paul Klipp is a seasoned expert in agile software development and outsourcing. Inside his blog you can find some free ebooks about Scrum and Kanban.
READ MORE »Proud to be Italian, once in a while… Intel 4004, the first CPU, is 40 years old today | ExtremeTech.
Automatic command-line verb and argument parsing using smart reflection. Inspired by the ASP.NET MVC Controller-Actions, finally – a kick-ass command-line parser. The last one you will ever need! Source: CLAP
Quote, quote, quote! “And this is how you compete when innovation takes a back seat. Pretty much the entire software industry has been bogged down by software patents, making it virtually impossible to write any piece of code without infringing some patent in some closet somewhere in the US. So, you have to buy patent [...]
Building a Prism 4 application using MEF via Prism 4 MEF Application – CodeProject.
A very detailed study about the baseless myth that OS X is somehow more secure than Windows or other OS. From the source: “I have had this article planned since the end of 2009 and have had it as a skeleton since then. I wanted to point out the many problems with OS X security [...]
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