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A tour to Tumblr's office
This week Yahoo has made a deal with Tumblr that Yahoo would acquire Tumblr with $1.1 billion. The reason why Yahoo wants to acquire Tumblr is still not so clear. It may be because they don't want to miss the chance again after they missed the chance to acquire Facebook. But anyway, let's take a tour to the office environment of Tumblr. The big logo after entering the door. The office building in Tumblr has two floors. Most people are working on the first floor. Cute decorations Technical t...
What do people think about IE?
Browser war among major browsers is continuing for a long time since last century. Just a few years ago, Internet Explorer was the most used web browser. But now the situation is completely different, people are making fun of Internet Explorer and switching to other browsers. Today we share some jokes about Internet Explorer, it's just for fun, so grab a cup of coffee and sit down and enjoy. Hmm, is IE so slow? What gun is it? Hmm, I am still one step behind And I am lost. Hey, what is HTML...
If we use programming language names as building names
Today I came across some interesting building names while wandering around technology park of Singapore. Most of these names are biotech related. They are Chromos, Centros, Matrix, Genome, Proteos, Nanos, Helios, Neuros, Immunos, Synapse and Amnios. Chromos Centros Matrix Genome Proteos Nanos Helios Neuros Immunos Synapse Amnios I am wondering whether there are building which are named with programming language names. Do you see anyone of them anywhere?...
Buidling name,Programming language 2013-08-16 06:02:26
Why Microsoft chooses Alt+F4 to close a window
For a long time, there is a doubt among lots of Windows users especially those English speaking users, that is why Microsoft chooses Alt+F4 to close a window instead of Alt+Q. Alt+Q is more comfortable to press for many keyboards, also Q represents Quit and it is easier for people to understand. Recently Microsoft answered this doubt. Raymond Chen, longtime Microsoft developer and semi-official Windows historian, said the reason is that not everyone speaks English. It d...
Early homepages of some famous websites
Are you curious about what are their early homepages like for some famous IT companies? Let's take a look at them now. 1. Google This page was relative concise at that time. The current Google homepage is more concise. 2. Facebook It went online on 4th Feb, 2004. This was its homepage in 2004 3. YouTube It went online on 15th Feb, 2005. Until 22nd April, the first video clip was uploaded. 4. Wikipedia It emphasizes on free content and collaborative editing. It also supports many languages. 5...
Homepage,website,History,Google,Facebook 2015-07-23 11:34:18
Read 10 new books from O'Reilly for free
Recently O'Reilly provided free access to some books. Some of them are even in early release status. Here we recommend 10 of them. 1ã€Mastering Perl 2ã€Git Pocket Guide 3ã€Vagrant: Up and Running 4ã€High Performance Browser Networking 5ã€802.11ac: A Survival Guide 6ã€Test-Driven Development with Python 7ã€Interactive Data Visualization for the Web 8ã€HTML5 Canvas 9ã€Programming JavaScript Applications 10ã€Agile Data Source : http://linu...
O'Reilly,Free book,Early release 2013-07-03 07:56:20
How to make contribution to GitHub correctly?
If you have a GitHub account, then you will be able to see a section called Public contributions on your profile page. Your contribution status for the past year will be showed on this section, it's called contribution calendar. This calendar has 7 rows and 53 columns. Each cell on the grid represents your contribution status for one day, if the contribution is different, the cell color will be different. There are 5 colors in total : white, yellow, light green,green and deep green. With this, s...
GitHub,Contribution calendar,Public contributions 2013-09-27 10:47:11
Interesting Hello World
Hello world is the beginning of everything. When you first learn a new programming language, the first program you write is to print the "Hello world" string on the console with that language. For example: So who invented "Hello world"? It's Brian Kernighan, a canadian computer scientist and author of The C Programming Language and The Unix Programming Environment. In his books, he used to write "Hello world" which changed the whole world. Also programmers like to use foo and bar as variable n...
Programming,History 2013-08-29 11:31:00
Shortcut keys in Sublime Text 3(Animated demo)
Sublime Text 3 is a light weight code editor which supports lots of languages. It has lots of shortcuts and plugins easing work of programmers. In this post, we will introduce some shortcuts supported in Sublime Text 3 and show how powerful they are. 1. Select sibling matching(equal) word (Ctrl + D) Put the cursor on one word, press Ctrl + D to select the word, then press Ctrl and following by pressing D, it will select next matching word. The number of Ds pressed will mean number of matching wo...
TIPS,SHORTCUT KEY,SUBLIME TEXT 2016-04-28 02:41:28
Bill Gates : Ctrl+Alt+Del was a mistake
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates admitted that Ctrl+Alt+Del command was a mistake when he was in a fund raising campaign at Harvard University last week. This command was initially designed to reboot the system. David Rubenstein, the Harvard fund raising campaign chairman, asked Bill Gates : "Why when I turn on my software or computer do I need to have my three fingers to press control,alt and delete? Whose idea was that?" The answer given by Bill Gates is : "Basically because when you turn your co...
Bill Gates,Ctrl-Alt-Del,Mistake 2013-09-26 23:28:37
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