Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

How to Write Clean, Testable Code

How to Write Clean, Testable Code Video Clips. Duration : 78.68 Mins.


Google Tech Talks December 15, 2010 Presented by Miško Hevery. ABSTRACT The Clean Code Talks are designed to help teams get better at writing clean, well-designed, testable code. Such code is easier to write tests for, more robust, easier to understand and maintain. Having clean code lets you be more productive. It helps you release more often, with more robustness, more confidence, and fewer rollbacks. Miško Hevery works as an Engineer at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an expert in building web applications in web related technologies such as Java, JavaScript, Flex and ActionScript. He is well published and very involved in Open Source community and an author of several open source projects, most recently angular. This Tech Talk was presented at one of the Google NYC Tech Talk series. For more information, or to attend future events at the Google NYC Engineering Office, see www.meetup.com

Tags: google tech talk, google nyc tech talk, software testing, javascript

Monday, February 20, 2012

Second Place 2008 NIDA Science Fair Award Winner Ethan Garrett Guinn

Second Place 2008 NIDA Science Fair Award Winner Ethan Garrett Guinn Tube. Duration : 7.53 Mins.


Ethan Garrett Guinn, from Moore, Oklahoma won second place for his project Video Games: The Next Generation's Addiction. He chose the topic based on his own observation that video games are often used as babysitting tools, yet can lead to obsessive use. Ethan won the competition as a senior at Moore High School in Moore, Oklahoma. He now attends Rose State College in Oklahoma. drugabuse.gov Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: www.newmedia.hhs.gov

Keywords: Second, Place, 2008, NIDA, Science, Fair, Award, Winner, Ethan, Garrett, Guinn

Friday, February 17, 2012

How to Fix Error Code 10

What is error code 10?

Well, this error is the Windows expedient owner default error. Whenever the expedient owner gets an exception that it doesn't know where did it come from and how to deal with it, it throws this error. This error can be very annoying and can stop your computer from working correctly. Fortunately, this error code is an easy to solve. In just a few steps you'll can get rid of it forever.

Throw Exception

The error source problem - The Registry

How to Fix Error Code 10

For all of you who doesn't know, the registry is the place where Windows stores all of its needful and foremost keys and data that are vital for windows to run properly. Any by hand convert to the registry can cause serious damage to your computer and it can force formatting the computer. Touching the registry manually is not recommended unless you know what you do for sure. I'll say it again, don't try to mess with the windows registry unless you are a computer engineer or you know this law very well, believe me, it can cause much much trouble to your Pc and a lot of frustration. Here is a list a just a few errors that registry errors and invalid entries can cause:

  • Windows running slow
  • Internet explorer errors
  • The internet runs slow
  • Windows crashes and freezes
  • Blue screens
  • Missing dll errors
  • Access violation errors
  • Windows icons disappearing from the desktop

Those are just a few of what registry errors and invalid entries can do to your computer.

So, How can I fix the registry?

Well, just use a registry cleaner, this is the most efficient and acquire way to deal with this error code. Scan your computer for registry errors and invalid entries and fix the using the registry cleaner.

How to Fix Error Code 10The Inspector General of Health and Human Services discusses the importance of compliance Video Clips. Duration : 16.53 Mins.


Daniel R. Levinson, the Inspector General of the US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) speaks at the 2011 Health Care Compliance Association Compliance Institute in Orlando, FL. - - - More info at oig.hhs.gov We accept comments in the spirit of our comment policy newmedia.hhs.gov US Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) www.hhs.gov

Tags: Daniel, Levinson, OIG, HHS, compliance, provider, HCCA, Inspector, General

Friday, January 27, 2012

The Lazy Programmer's Guide to Secure Computing

The Lazy Programmer's Guide to Secure Computing Tube. Duration : 73.47 Mins.


Google Tech Talk March 11, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Marc Stiegler. This presentation starts with a simple block of code written by the Lazy Programmer, to observe how laziness made the code more compact and simpler. We then define the Principle of Least Authority(POLA), and explain why it is a best practice for secure programming. We show how laziness in that first example enabled enforcement of POLA. We then put the Lazy Programmer through a series of increasingly more difficult tasks as management attempts to make the Lazy Programmer work hard. To achieve maximum laziness, the Lazy Programmer is driven toward increasingly more modular, encapsulating OO designs that happen to implement POLA; ultimately compelled to build systems with defense in depth to avoid work. A secret truth is thus revealed: lazy OO programmers have been using secure techniques for decades, if only they had known. We then describe the tools that turn laziness into correctly enforced security for JavaScript, Java, and distributed computing. Marc Stiegler is a researcher at Hewlett-Packard Labs who has written "Introduction to Capability Based Security," and designed CapDesk and Polaris, a windows overlay that isolates applications from one another to allow virus safe computing.

Keywords: google, tech, talk, security, object, oriented

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Kirby 64 the Crystle Shards Final Boss O2

Kirby 64 the Crystle Shards Final Boss O2 Video Clips. Duration : 6.95 Mins.


First of all, I would like to say that this is in no way my best run of this boss. You can blame the two times I got hit on the "let's play curse". I do realize that there is some glare in the first part before the boss fight, but it eventually fixes itself. Speaking of the boss fight, this fight has some of the best music in the game, if not the series. The brawl remix (intro music) has nothing on the original. As for the boss itself, zero 2 (02) is apparently the final boss of Kirby's dreamland 3 "reborn", which explain the wings and halo. As for the rest of its creepy appearance (especially the happy face that turns into a giant red eye he gives you right before the battle), I have no idea. Kirby games just happen to have unusually creepy final bosses in comparison to the rest of this childish game. Now, without further ado: Final Boss Zero Two: -Please turn annotations ON. -It's just like Nintendo to throw a completely new game element at the final boss. Kirby and Ribbon team up and use the crystal shard gun (made from acquiring all shards in the game). Ribbon gives you the ability to fly and maneuver through the air. The shard gun, as you have guessed, shoots an infinite amount of shards at 02. -Maneuvering is surprisingly confusing until you get the hang of it. Moving Kirby through the air is actually moving him AROUND 02. That's why there appears to be a fix space that you can fly in- The boss is actually moving with you so he can shoot explody-stuff out of his ...

Keywords: Kirby, 64, vs, Level, seven, final, Boss, 02, zero, two, dark, star, The, amazing, spaz, Walkthrough, play, let's, crystal, shards

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Exodus - The Toxic Waltz (in Eb and amplified)

Exodus - The Toxic Waltz (in Eb and amplified) Tube. Duration : 4.88 Mins.


This is the song "The Toxic Waltz" by Exodus. I used the program Audacity and I tuned it down to Eb tuning and I amplified it too. Enjoy, fellow metalheads and rockers! \m/ ^.^\m/ And I DON'T OWN THIS TRACK, I put it on here just for people's enjoyment. \m/

Tags: Exodus, The, Toxic, Waltz, in, Eb, and, amplified, Puckett, Jp