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Google open sourced Sawzall, the tool they use to process server logs: http://code.google.com/p/szl/
Tesseract is the coolest combination of sophisticated algorithms and tasteful API design I've seen in a long time: http://t.co/JzLPJomJ
Android programmers: Troubleshooting the activity stack? "adb shell dumpsys activity" dumps the activity manager's state.
Firesheep is terrifyingly awesome. We should have a secure web in no time. http://codebutler.com/firesheep
I wish people wouldn't start IM conversations with "hey" and then wait for a response. Start with the question and save some time.
Slides for my #javaone talk: http://is.gd/Om3x (pdf) & their Java source code: http://is.gd/Om5R
FINALLY: The Difference between Nerd, Dork, and Geek Explained by a Venn Diagram: http://is.gd/b48Ot
Clever approach to array rotation from Bentley: http://t.co/rgLHjfC (scroll down to section 2.3)
@romainguy Presentation on references: http://crazybobs-talks.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/out/references.pdf
That file-based queue I promised: http://snipt.org/GWm ~175 lines of real code (lines ending with ';'). Please review.
Fascinated by this idea that, not too long ago, people used to sleep in two distinct segments: http://t.co/cTeWiPAu (via @edyson)
hellofax.com = best thing since sliced bread. Fill out, sign (from phone w/ photo), and fax or email docs. Just used it to apply for an apt.
Sad to say I'm not on the Java SE JSR expert groups: http://blog.crazybob.org/2010/11/java-se-7-8.html
We open sourced @square's home grown exception tracking tool Squash: http://squash.io/ Intelligent routing, symbolication, and more.
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