Tag Archives: debugging

del.icio.us bookmarks for November 26th, 2008 through December 2nd, 2008

Crack.NET « Josh Smith on WPF - “Crack.NET is a runtime debugging and scripting tool I made that gives you access to the internals of any .NET desktop application running on your computer.” Greasemonkey for .NET. I wish something like this existed for gobject.
Room 101: We have Good news, and we have Bad news - […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for June 20th, 2008 through June 24th, 2008

Scheme implementations suitable for “soft real-time” games and applications -
Valgrind Home -
KcacheGrindIndex - KCachegrind - Profiling Visualization
OProfile - A System Profiler for Linux (News) -
Symbian Foundation - “industry leaders are coming together to establish Symbian Foundation, to bring to life a shared vision and to create the most proven, open and complete […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for June 10th, 2008 through June 12th, 2008

The cost of a bug fix - Great write-up by pierlux on the “life” of a bug. This one, in my experience, is not an atypical bug in terms of cost/time necessary to find and fix it.
YouTube - Evolution IS a Blind Watchmaker - Impressive video of evolving clocks.
Bacteria Make Major Evolutionary Shift In the […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for September 17th, 2007 through September 24th, 2007

flor.nl - text-only - drug-dealers vs software developers - The drug dealers win again!
10 Reasons It Doesn?t Pay To Be ?The Computer Guy? · LifeReboot.com - It’s even worse when you’re not a “computer guy”. People can’t tell the difference between a technician and a programmer, even when they can certainly tell the difference between […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for August 21st, 2007

Sriram Krishnan: Open source and scratching itches in the cloud - The Open Source model of development is not as important on the web, as the importance shift to the data each service holds.
Chaitin, From Philosophy to Program Size - “This little book contains […] four 90-minute lectures on algorithmic information theory (AIT), which is […]