The first Colossus came into operation at Bletchley Park in January 1944. It exceeded all expectations and was able to derive many of the Lorenz settings for each message within a few hours, compared to weeks previously. This was followed in June 1944 by a 2,400-valve Mark 2 version which was even more powerful, and which provided vital information to aid the D-Day landings. By the end of the war
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What is DNS - Domain Name Server Working Video Tutorial
Posted by anish (#4) 435 days ago (http://www.labnol.org)
You type a web address – say www.youtube.com – in the web browser, your computer queries a DNS server to find the corresponding IP address where that site is located and once it has that information, it routes your browser to the correct website.
8 Best Tools to Make Easy CSS3 Development
Posted by anish (#4) 458 days ago (http://webinsightlab.com)
CSS or cascading style sheet is basically a style sheet language that is used to describe the presentation semantics or the looks and formatting of a document
Dependency Injection - An Introductory Tutorial
Posted by anish (#4) 458 days ago (http://code.google.com)
This article discusses dependency injection in a tutorial format. It covers some of the features of CDI such as type safe annotations configuration, alternatives and more.
This article briefly covers the memory usage of a Java process, then digs in depth into the memory usage of the Java code that you write. Finally, it shows ways to make your application code more memory-efficient, particularly in the area of using Java collections such as HashMaps and ArrayLists.
Story of Red Hat
Posted by anish (#4) 448 days ago (http://arstechnica.com)
At the end of this month, Red Hat will become the first vendor wholly focused on open source to crack the billion-dollar mark in annual revenue. We take a look back at the risky decision that made it all possible.
Twitter to sell users' old tweets to marketers - Rob Bailey, DataSift's CEO
Posted by arun (#3) 447 days ago (http://edition.cnn.com)
Twitter, however, has decided to make it easier for these companies to mine billions of messages for valuable marketing data. The company will open its archives and sell its old tweets
5 Tips on How to Spot a Bad Developer and Team Member
Posted by arun (#3) 447 days ago (http://www.stoimen.com)
A very good read if you are a programmer
1. He hates libraries, framworks and cutting edge technologies He always hates newest technologies and considers that pure programming with no libraries and ...
1. He hates libraries, framworks and cutting edge technologies He always hates newest technologies and considers that pure programming with no libraries and ...
Pic: How To Hire a Great Developer [FLOW CHART]
Posted by anish (#4) 445 days ago (http://mashable.com)
If you’re just foraying into the land of entrepreneurship, you may wonder where the to even start looking for such a person. And even if you do find a developer, how will you know the extent of his talent and whether he’s a good fit for you?
List of my favourite Java Tools
Posted by anish (#4) 445 days ago (http://parksyrecreation.wordpress.com)
So I decided to list a few of my favorite tools as a way to thank the developers and companies behind them. These aren’t necessarily new or unusual, but none the less, they are fantastic tools:
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