What the Heck is Happening to Windows?

This oh so this. If you look back over the decades at the many high-level complaints that have been leveled at Windows, one in particular sticks out: Unlike Mac OS, in particular, Windows has always attempted to satisfy every possible customer need, and as such it often provides multiple ways to accomplish the same thing. The result is a messy product, if you will, one that lacks the singular vision that is typically associated with the Mac and Apple’s other products....

February 12, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

How to Save 90% on Your S3 Bill

If you are using Python and the awesome Boto library to access Amazon S3, make sure you don’t miss How to Save 90% on Your S3 Bill.

February 7, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Why AngularJS Will Be Huge

The reality is that AngularJS is winning the frontend framework war. It’s not to say there aren’t great, high quality alternatives out there, but few have gained so much developer mindshare that slow and conservative companies see it as a wonderful investment. And it’s all the better that normal developers actually love developing with it! via Why AngularJS Will Be Huge.

February 7, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Why I Left the .NET Framework

I can’t say I left the .NET Framework altogether as our main app was developed with .NET and we still maintain it on daily basis. Whenever applicable however, all the recent stuff is being done outside the walled garden. The following Jonathan Oliver totally resonates with my experience. The .NET Framework was good. Really good. Until it wasn’t. Why did I leave .NET? In short, it constrained our ability to choose (which is a huge deal for me) and turned our focus inward toward the perceived safety of the nest instead of the helping us experiencing all of the possibilities out there in the big, wide world....

February 3, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

The Descent to C

This is really worth you time if you’re looking to learn C language (you should). This article attempts to give a sort of ‘orientation tour’ for people whose previous programming background is in high (ish) level languages such as Java or Python, and who now find that they need or want to learn C. via The Descent to C.

February 1, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

A programmer’s legacy

This is a subject I’ve been pondering on for a while. I think we all have an urge to mark our stamp on this world, to graffiti ‘I was here–don’t forget me’. Yet, as a programmer, where is my legacy? via A programmer’s legacy.

January 27, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Pro Git Workflow

Pro Git Workflow is an interesting collection of Git shortcuts, aliases and workflows. Nothing really new but give it a shot if you want to improve your git-fu beyond basics.

January 27, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Got any tips or tricks for Terminal in Mac OS X?

Best collection of Terminal tricks ever: Got any tips or tricks for Terminal in Mac OS X? – Ask Different.

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

JavaScript: The Right Way

Hey, you! This is a JavaScript guide intended to introduce new developers and help experienced ones to the JavaScript’s best practices. via JS: The Right Way.

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci

Python and Flask Are Ridiculously Powerful

As a developer, I sometimes forget the power I yield. It’s easy to forget that, when something doesn’t work the way I’d like, I have the power to change it. via Python and Flask Are Ridiculously Powerful.

January 22, 2014 · Nicola Iarocci