Recent Twitter Links and Updates
Here are some topics I twittered about during the last week
- Clojure 1.0 (Lisp for Java) was released today: http://tinyurl.com/cl35jj
- how to recognize a bad programmer: http://tinyurl.com/679c2s
- Using Git and Svn at the same time: http://tinyurl.com/cu5tel
- new features of C# 4.0: http://bit.ly/FiqUJ
- amazon has released the new large-size Kindle: http://bit.ly/28V8D
- first reaction: cool, finally it can display PDFs
- second reaction: I have better things to do with $500
- interesting discussion: what is the Obidos in Amazon? http://bit.ly/eiNnO
- it turns out, Obidos is a city in Brazil
- it is by the Amazon river
- A first view of Microsoft Solver Foundation http://bit.ly/7Mgxi
- company that created Wolfstein-3D goes bankrupt: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8037688.stm
- but they spent 12 years trying to finish a game… :-)
- nice description of .NET and C# internals: http://bit.ly/jZDs7
- Google is dominating the mobile market: http://www.reuters.com/article/bigMoney/idUS53191739520090507
- everybody knows I like Prolog: http://bit.ly/jy7vI
- automatic translation now on Google connect: http://bit.ly/11qdlC
- review of virtual functions in C++ http://bit.ly/J7ecV
- how to use Google analytics effectively http://bit.ly/uPJJG
- In my opinion, the most essential book for software developers: http://is.gd/y7V1
- Translucent windows in Java 7: http://www.pushing-pixels.org/?p=1209
- Princeton will give free Kindle-DX to some lucky students: http://bit.ly/SUzSs
- a new parallel language from Microsoft: http://bit.ly/TMODg
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Carlos Oliveira holds a PhD in Systems Engineering and Optimization from University of Florida. He works as a software engineer, with more than 10 years of experience in developing high performance, commercial and scientific applications in C++, Java, and Objective-C. His most Recent Book is Practical C++ Financial Programming.