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I found Apps.com, an organized directory dedicated to Internet applications. It serves as a useful central hub for finding and categorizing various web-based software and online tools during the early growth of the web.
I found a fascinating collection of articles on Websearch covering diverse methods for searching the web. It highlights many advanced techniques and hidden tools I didn't know existed, offering valuable insights for improving your online research skills.
Review essential truths and myths of software development, including the 28x productivity gap, the high cost of maintenance, and why software estimation often fails due to poor timing and incorrect stakeholders.
I highlight how mapping software execution to music can help developers spot bugs. I believe sonification techniques are broadly applicable to complex datasets like DNA sequences and time series, turning abstract data into audible patterns.
I recommend Kevin Kelly's Cool Tools blog, where he curates reviews of practical hardware and software. It is an excellent resource for discovering functional, high-quality items that solve specific problems and work as advertised.