links for 2008-06-06
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Over the years, Warren Buffett has recommended many books in a variety of venues about a variety of subjects. Continuing our ongoing series of books recommended by Buffett (our last entry in this series was on Buffett’s political book recommendations) h
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Based on the same architectural pattern of the web, “REST” has a growing dominance of the SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) implementation these days. In this article, we will discuss some basic design principles of REST.
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It’s always good when you learn something that you already knew isn’t it?
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Welcome! This is a beta of a roguelike RPG using Canvas! To play, use the arrow keys. To win, you must get the treasure and get to the exit before dying! If you die, restart with the spacebar. This is just a toy game now but as I improve the game you will
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Umut Muhaddisoglu has implemented the infinite scrolling pattern that Wikia Search has in place this week.
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ingPipe’s information extraction and data mining tools:
* track mentions of entities (e.g. people or proteins);
* link entity mentions to database entries;
* uncover relations between entities and actions;
* classify text passages by -
So I’ve transitioned the “Links” section on the right over there to be dynamically[1] generated from my del.icio.us account.
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Todd howard, game director at Bethesda reckons gamers love freedom. “They feel more like the character they’re playing.” he explains.