My wife got me a PSP for Valentine's Day, so I'm looking for videos to put on it. Since Google makes it so easy to get a PSP-compatible version, I thought I'd start with theirs... Recommendations?
At my day job, I write code for a company called Berkeley Data Systems. (They found me through this blog, actually. It's been a good place to work.) Our first product is free online backup at mozy.com . Our second beta release was yesterday; the obvious problems have been fixed, so I feel reasonably good about blogging about it. Our back end, which is the most algorithmically complex part -- as opposed to fighting-Microsoft-APIs complex, as we have to in our desktop client -- is 90% in python with one C extension for speed. We (well, they, since I wasn't at the company at that point) initially chose Python for speed of development, and it's definitely fulfilled that expectation. (It's also lived up to its reputation for readability, in that the Python code has had 3 different developers -- in serial -- with very quick ramp-ups in each case. Python's succinctness and and one-obvious-way-to-do-it philosophy played a big part in this.) If you try it out, pleas...
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6972678839686672840
the guy who invented tcpdump, traceroute, etc. talking about the future of networking.
That will yield MANY more Tech Talks.
:)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9040167214635732060
It is by the inventor of a simple toy called Zome. He shows you how Zome can be used to model the universe. Mind-blowing stuff! :)