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590 |
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603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
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611 |
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613 |
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622 |
623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
628 |
629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
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654 |
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663 |
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1 | 优秀的计算机编程类博客 和 文章
2 | ============================
3 |
4 | ## 介绍
5 |
6 | 优秀的计算机编程类博客是一些关于计算机方面的优秀博客。
7 |
8 | 欢迎大家将经常看的优秀博客或博客文章共享出来,您可以:
9 |
10 | * 使用 [Issues](https://github.com/edagarli/tuiblogs/issues) 以及 Pull Request
11 |
12 | 你也可以关注我的文章[zero to one about java技术体系](https://github.com/edagarli/JAVAZeroToOne)
13 |
14 | ## 目录
15 |
16 | * [优秀博客](#优秀博客)
17 | * [语言无关类](#语言无关类)
18 | * [语言相关类](#语言相关类)
19 | * [C/C++](#cc)
20 | * [CSS/HTML](#csshtml)
21 | * [Dart](#dart)
22 | * [Java](#java)
23 | * [JavaScript](#javascript)
24 | * [iOS](#ios)
25 | * [Android](#android)
26 | * [Python](#python)
27 | * [Ruby](#ruby)
28 | * [Go](#go)
29 | * [读书笔记及其它](#读书笔记及其它)
30 |
31 | ## 优秀博客
32 |
33 | * 综合
34 | * [杨文博](http://blog.solrex.org/)(供职于百度公司,任复合搜索部资深研发工程师,目前作为tech lead,负责垂直行业搜索后端架构研发。)
35 | * [杨远骋](http://blog.yangyc.com/)
36 | * [徐宥](http://blog.youxu.info/)(Google 软件工程师. 这个中文博客是我的思考记录,主要用来帮助我 debug/refactor 我的思想)
37 | * [酷壳](http://coolshell.cn/)(15年软件开发相关工作经验,8年以上项目和团队管理经验)
38 | * [池建强](http://macshuo.com/)(现任瑞友科技IT应用研究院副院长)
39 | * [刘未鹏](http://mindhacks.cn)
40 | * [师北宸](http://shibeichen.com/)
41 | * [王聪](http://wangcong.org/blog/)
42 | * [张磊](http://www.blogkid.net)
43 | * [郭家宝](https://www.byvoid.com/zhs/blog)
44 | * [陈硕](http://www.chenshuo.com/)
45 | * [冯大辉](http://dbanotes.net/)(现在就职于丁香园 (http://www.dxy.cn/) ,担任技术团队负责人.)
46 | * [周季](http://www.gocalf.com/blog/)
47 | * [楼竞](http://www.loujing.com/blog/)
48 | * [余晟](http://www.luanxiang.org/blog/)
49 | * [阮一峰](http://www.ruanyifeng.com/blog/)
50 | * [江东](http://www.storyday.com/)(清华大学计算机系二零一零级本科生,自由意志主义者)
51 | * [王建硕](http://www.wangjianshuo.com/)
52 | * [王垠](http://www.yinwang.org/)
53 | * [谭智军](https://tumutanzi.com/)
54 | * [袁萌](http://blog.csdn.net/yuanmeng001)
55 | * [老赵](http://blog.zhaojie.me/)(资深码农)
56 | * java高质量博客
57 | * [Adam Bien](http://www.adam-bien.com/roller/abien/)(Java EE相关)
58 | * [Antonio Goncalves](http://antoniogoncalves.org/)(Java EE相关(《Java EE 5》和《Java EE 7》的作者))
59 | * [Henrik Warne](http://henrikwarne.com/)(编程过程中的一些思考)
60 | * [Billy Yarosh](http://keaplogik.blogspot.com/)(Java日常开发中的实用代码示例)
61 | * [Lars Vogel](http://www.vogella.com/)(Java、Android 和Eclipse)
62 | * [Peter Verhas](https://javax0.wordpress.com/)(纯粹的Java)
63 | * [Martin Fowler](http://martinfowler.com/)(面向对象设计专家和咨询师)
64 | * [Bozhidar Bozhanov](http://techblog.bozho.net/)(Java EE相关)
65 | * [Richard Warburton](http://insightfullogic.com/)(Java 8 Lambdas)
66 | * [Bear Giles](https://invariantproperties.com)(Java EE相关)
67 | * [Dror Helper](http://blog.mikiobraun.de/)(代码测试和代码质量)
68 | * [Juri Strumpflohner](http://juristr.com/)(JavaScript)
69 | * [Reza Rahman](https://blogs.oracle.com/reza/)(Java EE/Glassfish)
70 | * [Phil Whelan](http://www.bigfastblog.com/)(Web技术)
71 | * [Brett Porter](https://brettporter.wordpress.com/)(Apache Maven 2的作者)
72 | * 全栈
73 | * [田永强](http://diveintonode.org/)(网名:朴灵,Node.js布道者)
74 | * [袁锋](http://fengmk2.com)(网民:suqian,@python发烧友,CNode.org社区核心成员)
75 | * 后端
76 | * [Rob Pike](https://plus.google.com/+RobPikeTheHuman/posts)(Google首席工程师、Go语言之父)
77 | * [风雪之隅](http://www.laruence.com/)-Laruence的博客。博主为微博平台架构师,PHP大牛,网站有很多关于PHP的技术分享。
78 | * [后端技术 by Tim Yang](http://timyang.net/)。博主也是大牛一枚,关注架构及互联网技术,服务于微博技术团队,新浪(集团)技术委员会及微博技术委员会委员。
79 | * [cenalulu's Tech Blog](http://cenalulu.github.io/)
80 | * iOS
81 | * [唐巧的技术博客](http://blog.devtang.com/blog/archives/)(猿题库iOS开发工程师)
82 | * [objc中国](http://objccn.io/)
83 | * [iOS - 伯乐在线](http://ios.jobbole.com/)
84 | * [破船之家](http://beyondvincent.com/)
85 | * [Glow 技术团队博客](http://tech.glowing.com/cn/)
86 | * [coderyi](http://www.coderyi.com/)
87 | * 前端
88 | * [Yuguo Blog](https://yuguo.us/) - 腾讯前端工程师的博客
89 | * [JerryQu 的小站](https://imququ.com/) - 专注 WEB 端开发。
90 | * [前端观察](https://www.qianduan.net/) - 专注于网站前端设计与前端开发。
91 | * [WEB前端 - 伯乐在线](http://web.jobbole.com/)
92 | * [StrayBugs](http://www.crimx.com/) ——读书以养节操。这个博客很多关于前端的知识收集总结,比如HTML5,Javascript等方面的周刊。
93 | * [Articles | Leo Deng](http://myst729.github.io/articles/)
94 | * [Tutorialzine](http://tutorialzine.com/) - Web Development Tutorials & Resources
95 | * [Collections ♥ Scotch](https://scotch.io/courses)
96 | * Android
97 | * [AndroidDevTools](http://www.androiddevtools.cn/)
98 | * [代码家](http://blog.daimajia.com/)
99 | * [stormzhang博客精华](http://www.stormzhang.com/)
100 | * [胡凯](http://hukai.me/)
101 | * [老罗的Android之旅](http://blog.csdn.net/luoshengyang)
102 | * [Trinea](http://www.trinea.cn/)
103 | * [安卓 - 伯乐在线](http://android.jobbole.com/)
104 | * [Styling Android](https://blog.stylingandroid.com) - A techical guide to to improving the UI and UX Android apps
105 | * [Android Performance](http://androidperformance.com)
106 | * [Kunka - Tikitoo Blog](http://tikitoo.github.io/)
107 | * [SIMPLE DEVELOPER](http://simpledeveloper.com/) - Making Sense of The Complex Universe
108 | * [郭霖的专栏](http://blog.csdn.net/guolin_blog)
109 | * [小刚](http://keeganlee.me/)
110 | * Security
111 | * [乌云知识库](http://drops.wooyun.org/)
112 | * [FreeBuf](http://www.freebuf.com/)
113 | * [开放安全研究](http://blog.opensecurityresearch.com/)
114 | * [斯坦福大学密码安全学课程](https://crypto.stanford.edu/)
115 | * [中国科大计算机安全课程资料](http://staff.ustc.edu.cn/~sycheng/cs/)
116 | * [信息安全入门指南-伯乐在线](http://blog.jobbole.com/48738/)
117 | * Python
118 | * [Python Wiki](https://wiki.python.org/moin/)
119 | * [Python全栈开发](http://www.fullstackpython.com/)
120 | * [Python一站式学习](https://pythonpedia.com/)
121 | * [零基础学Python系列](https://segmentfault.com/u/qiwsir)
122 | * [Python编程风格指南](http://zh-google-styleguide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/google-python-styleguide/python_style_rules)
123 | * [Python Resource](http://dylanninin.com/blog/2013/11/23/python_resource.html?hmsr=toutiao.io&utm_medium=toutiao.io&utm_source=toutiao.io)
124 | * Redis
125 | * [黄健宏](http://blog.huangz.me/)(《Redis命令参考》和《Redis实战》的译者,《Redis设计与实现》的作者)
126 |
127 | ## 优秀文章
128 |
129 | ## 语言无关类
130 | ### 架构
131 |
132 | * [从无到有:微信后台系统的演进之路](http://www.infoq.com/cn/articles/the-road-of-the-growth-weixin-background)
133 | * [1号店订单系统水平分库的实践之路以及关键步骤](http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA5Nzc4OTA1Mw==&mid=410639241&idx=1&sn=f7fd55588d4805ec4fc8cef2402ce9e5&scene=0#wechat_redirect)
134 | * [一个可供创业公司参考的移动APP服务端架构演进方案](http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA5Nzc4OTA1Mw==&mid=410893519&idx=1&sn=4e47f8131886241b2d8a9de903986c1c&scene=1&srcid=0402MwlbUzHcsAJ2k3D1ObGR&from=groupmessage&isappinstalled=0#wechat_redirect)
135 | * [抓住六个点,谈唯品会的峰值系统应对实践](http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA5Nzc4OTA1Mw==&mid=411068787&idx=1&sn=b49de92e29660385d5801a9b126269c3&scene=0#wechat_redirect)
136 | * [大众点评支付渠道网关系统的实践之路](http://tech.meituan.com/The-Practice-of-Dianping-Channel-Gateway.html)
137 | * [宅米网技术变迁——初创互联网公司的技术发展之路](http://geek.csdn.net/news/detail/84944)
138 |
139 | ### 创业非技术
140 |
141 | * [用专业语言表达,用通用语言沟通](http://home.wangjianshuo.com/cn/20100524_aeeeie_caee.htm)
142 | * [经济形势这么差为什么要创业——Why to Start a Startup in a Bad Economy](http://blog.csdn.net/edagarli/article/details/22201585)
143 | * [为什么不去创业——Why to Not Not Start a Startup](http://blog.csdn.net/edagarli/article/details/22005785)
144 | * [我与刘强东的故事:他的1000亿和我的5000万](http://blog.csdn.net/domypp/article/details/24144501)
145 | * [5个方法创建特别的团队文化](http://www.cyzone.cn/a/20131103/246701.html)
146 | * [17个浪费你创业成功机会的小错误](http://www.cyzone.cn/a/20140518/257840.html)
147 | * [Twitter战略总监:如何挑选出伟大的联合创始人?](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-05-16/2819798-Co-founder)
148 |
149 | ###创业技术
150 |
151 | *[一个社交App是如何构建高伸缩性的交互式系统](http://www.csdn.net/article/2015-07-12/2825185)
152 |
153 | ### GEEK
154 |
155 | * [少年心气 - 艾伦·斯沃兹(Aaron Swartz) 的传奇](http://dbanotes.net/geek/aaron-swartz_smells-like-teen-spirit.html)
156 | * [全栈程序员伤不起](http://www.itjhwd.com/fsd-cxy/)
157 | * [黑科技:程序员如何打造属于自己的分体键盘](http://bugly.qq.com/bbs/forum.php)
158 |
159 | ### 互联网哲学
160 |
161 | * [用专业语言表达,用通用语言沟通](http://home.wangjianshuo.com/cn/category/aeec)
162 |
163 | ### 算法
164 |
165 | * [网页正文提取算法介绍](http://www.cnblogs.com/phoenixnudt/articles/2382140.html)
166 | * [12306出票的一种算法设计](http://gfzeng.github.io/#!/posts/yet-another-12306-design-way.org?hmsr=toutiao.io&utm_medium=toutiao.io&utm_source=toutiao.io)
167 |
168 | ### 设计
169 |
170 | * [推荐移动UI/UX设计师和PM使用的原型工具](http://blog.jobbole.com/63163/)
171 | * [Justproto:Linux下Axure的替代方案](http://dmyz.org/archives/316)
172 | * [最受欢迎的游戏引擎集结号:小白篇](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-05-19/2819828-Simple-and-easy-game-engines)
173 | * [笑喷了!15个极具创意的自定义 404 错误页面](http://www.cnblogs.com/lhb25/p/404-error-page-design-examples.html)
174 | * [Oh, How Pinteresting!](http://blog.pinterest.com/)
175 | * [快速制作响应式网站](http://www.coolsite360.com/)
176 | * [UI Designer](http://blog.akanelee.me/)
177 | * [很好玩的火锅菜单原型](http://share.framerjs.com/xs30eu4ac4sr/)
178 | * [Obvious Always Wins](http://www.lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1945)
179 |
180 | ### 云计算
181 |
182 | * [一网打尽18种主流数据库:12种SQL+6种NoSQL](http://www.csdn.net/article/2012-07-26/2807745)
183 | * [零基础学习 Hadoop 该如何下手?](http://www.zhihu.com/question/19795366)
184 | * [Apache Hadoop in 2013: The State of the Platform](http://blog.cloudera.com/blog/2013/01/apache-hadoop-in-2013-the-state-of-the-platform/)
185 | * [基于Storm的Nginx log实时监控系统](http://tech.uc.cn/?p=2866)
186 |
187 | ### 数据挖掘
188 |
189 | * [pentaho](http://www.itisbi.com/forum.php)
190 |
191 | ### 数据库
192 |
193 | * [PostgreSQL 中文资料汇总 ] (http://francs3.blog.163.com/blog/static/405767272014017341219/)
194 | * [为啥HBase需要搭建SQL引擎层](http://blog.edagarli.com/2016/02/12/%E4%B8%BA%E5%95%A5HBase%E9%9C%80%E8%A6%81%E6%90%AD%E5%BB%BASQL%E5%BC%95%E6%93%8E%E5%B1%82/)
195 |
196 | ### 分布式
197 |
198 | * [大众点评订单分库分表实践之路](http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzI4NTA1MDEwNg==&mid=402525487&idx=1&sn=9c1bccf857a624dedec743f54c66a98c)
199 |
200 | ### 运维
201 |
202 | * [服务器搭建](http://my.oschina.net/biezhi/blog/287684)
203 | * [日志记录最佳实践](http://www.cnblogs.com/twocats/p/3180401.html)
204 | * [Nginx+KV db进行AB灰度测试](http://os.51cto.com/art/201207/349069.htm)
205 | * [AB测试和灰度发布平台架构设计和实践](http://topic.it168.com/factory/adc2013/doc/oucheng.pdf)
206 | * [技术揭秘大众点评大规模并行AB测试框架Gemini](http://www.csdn.net/article/2015-03-26/2824303)
207 | * [tomcat结合nginx使用小结](http://cxshun.iteye.com/blog/1535188)
208 |
209 | ### 测试
210 |
211 | * [测试] (http://www.bejson.com/go.html?u=http://www.bejson.com/httppost/)
212 | * [前端自动化测试](http://fex.baidu.com/blog/2015/07/front-end-test/)
213 |
214 | ### blog
215 |
216 | * [如何在一天之内搭建以你自己名字为域名的很 cool 的个人博客](http://gold.xitu.io/entry/56657fe160b202595a6f8ef6)
217 |
218 | ### VPS
219 |
220 | * [bandwagonhost](https://bandwagonhost.com/)(一年才10几刀)
221 |
222 | ### Redis
223 |
224 | * [redis-migration:独创的redis在线数据迁移工具](http://www.bitstech.net/2016/03/03/redis-migration/)
225 |
226 | ### 工具
227 |
228 | * [IntelliJ IDEA 15激活码破解](http://www.iteblog.com/archives/1542)
229 |
230 | ### 搜索引擎
231 |
232 | * [用Golang写一个搜索引擎 ( 0x00 )](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MjM5ODczNTkwMA==&mid=402541286&idx=1&sn=060f010bf88b554d33cd4c0e3152bd30&scene=0&key=b28b03434249256b6dc184d5536497fdd35941bf2788c0d43138c15ef3a04586504159628bc8ad3578b4a82505463101&ascene=0&uin=MTAyMTA2&devicetype=iMac+MacBookPro10%2C2+OSX+OSX+10.11+build(15A284)&version=11020201&pass_ticket=dUBIrgZ7DM9%2BbE072Vo5IWHHUxMfOGPPwgwQIH5FBjI%3D)
233 |
234 | ### 机器学习
235 |
236 | * [机器学习博客推荐](http://t.cn/RqtDZwq)
237 |
238 | ### 安全
239 |
240 | * [不怕得罪人地推荐这9本黑客书籍](http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA3NTEzMTUwNA==&mid=2651081053&idx=1&sn=b2301efeb14a142646be4282073f8dfd&scene=0#wechat_redirect)
241 |
242 | ## 语言相关类
243 | ### C/C++
244 |
245 | * [一个“蝇量级” C 语言协程库](http://coolshell.cn/articles/10975.html)
246 | * [C++11(及现代C++风格)和快速迭代式开发](http://mindhacks.cn/2012/08/27/modern-cpp-practices/)
247 | * [C++多线程系统编程精要](http://blog.csdn.net/solstice/article/details/6181488)
248 | * [C++string用法详解](https://www.byvoid.com/zhs/blog/cpp-string)
249 |
250 | ### CSS/HTML
251 |
252 | * [CSS动画简介](http://www.ruanyifeng.com/blog/2014/02/css_transition_and_animation.html)
253 | * [14款震撼人心的HTML5文字特效](http://www.html5tricks.com/15-cool-html5-text-effect.html)
254 | * [Javascript gesture recognition](http://webcodingeasy.com/JS-classes/Javascript-gesture-recognition)
255 | * [css-tricks](https://css-tricks.com/centering-css-complete-guide/)
256 |
257 |
258 | ### Java
259 |
260 | * [Find Out Your Java Heap Memory Size](http://www.mkyong.com/java/find-out-your-java-heap-memory-size/)
261 | * [The Pain of Broken Subprocess Management on JDK](http://blog.headius.com/2013/06/the-pain-of-broken-subprocess.html)
262 | * [http://www.programcreek.com/](http://www.programcreek.com/)(一个专注于java的网站)
263 | * [痛苦的Java程序员](http://ourjs.com/detail/53dbb5292ee109090700000c)
264 | * [轻量级工作流引擎snaker 2.0.0发布](http://www.iteye.com/news/29196-workflow-snaker-snakerflow)
265 | * [我的Java后端书架](http://calvin1978.blogcn.com/articles/javabookshelf.html)
266 | * [另一份Java应用调优指南之-工具篇](http://calvin1978.blogcn.com/articles/perf-tunning-2.html)
267 |
268 | ### JavaScript
269 | * Node.js
270 | * [七天学会NodeJS](http://nqdeng.github.io/7-days-nodejs/)
271 | * [告别node-forever,拥抱PM2](http://www.oschina.net/translate/goodbye-node-forever-hello-pm2)
272 | * [叩首问路,码梦为生——QCon北京2013 Node.js专题出品人朴灵专访](http://www.infoq.com/cn/news/2013/01/qcon-beijing-nodejs-interview/)
273 | * [当IoC遇见了Node.js](http://www.infoq.com/cn/articles/ioc-meet-nodejs)
274 | * [美团酒店Node全栈开发实践](http://tech.meituan.com/node-fullstack-development-practice.html)
275 |
276 | * AngularJS
277 | * [AngularJS Tutorial – Learn AngularJS in 30 minutes](http://www.revillweb.com/tutorials/angularjs-in-30-minutes-angularjs-tutorial/)
278 | * [A Step-by-Step Guide to Your First AngularJS App](http://www.toptal.com/angular-js/a-step-by-step-guide-to-your-first-angularjs-app)
279 |
280 | * ReactNative
281 | * [饿了么在移动O2O应用React Native的技术实践](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzIzMzEzODYwOA==&mid=416695997&idx=2&sn=656662594d669352cf10e4dee83121f7&scene=1&srcid=0329iXiDjH70lvOB0zSbfqaA&key=710a5d99946419d9d75cd77dd8c5e9107614f9129f12298b703d4698cdf19a7e5a21c8b72c7832fc823bf9c1eac782c0&ascene=0&uin=NTYzMDc5MTc1&devicetype=iMac+MacBookPro11%2C1+OSX+OSX+10.11.2+build(15C50)&version=11020201&pass_ticket=n78eptPfoY%2BXM7NB8WuvI0lph28g6KxDt7B8NnEEC7FTBDVBcP3Jie6ne9j0f3oN)
282 | * [React-Native痛点解析之开发环境搭建及扩展](http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA3ODg4MDk0Ng==&mid=403225766&idx=1&sn=acd8e3ab7f234b97827c3e210c2d8673&scene=0#wechat_redirect)
283 |
284 | ### iOS
285 | * Object-C
286 | * [Cloud Hsu的专栏](http://blog.csdn.net/cloudhsu/article/category/713550)
287 | * [iOS安全攻防](http://blog.csdn.net/column/details/hackingios.html)
288 | * [IOS各类顶级资源集锦](http://mobile.51cto.com/iphone-410553.htm)
289 | * [IOS projects](http://www.open-open.com/lib/view/open1387098154281.html)
290 | * [城市选择器](http://123.th7.cn/code/zhongguoshengshidiquxuanzeqi_582.html)
291 | * [100个iOS开发/设计面试题汇总,你将如何作答?](http://www.csdn.net/article/2015-01-19/2823604-ios-interview-questions)
292 | * Swift
293 | * [替代Objective-C?Swift尚不成熟](http://www.infoq.com/cn/news/2014/06/swift-developers-think-about)
294 |
295 | ### Android
296 |
297 | * [Android Fragment完全解析,关于碎片你所需知道的一切](http://blog.csdn.net/guolin_blog/article/details/8881711)
298 | * [Android 源码解读](http://blog.csdn.net/column/details/android-source-walk.html)
299 | * [Android Path Time ScrollBar(Path 时间轴](http://blog.csdn.net/wangjinyu501/article/details/24304261)
300 | * [Android Bootstrap:开发也能用模板,省时又省力!](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-06-09/2820137-android-bootstrap)
301 | * [Android实现通过手机找回密码](http://www.2cto.com/kf/201307/226609.html)
302 | * [脉脉不得语的技术博客](http://www.inferjay.com/)
303 |
304 | ### Python
305 |
306 | * [python并行调参——scikit-learn grid_search](http://blog.csdn.net/abcjennifer/article/details/23884761)
307 |
308 | ### PHP
309 |
310 | * [php内核探索方法与资源](http://blog.csdn.net/21aspnet/article/details/8197130)
311 | * [PHP程序员的技术成长规划](http://blog.leanote.com/post/darker/PHP%E7%A8%8B%E5%BA%8F%E5%91%98%E7%9A%84%E6%8A%80%E6%9C%AF%E6%88%90%E9%95%BF%E8%A7%84%E5%88%92-3)
312 |
313 | ### Ruby
314 |
315 | * [Ruby设计模式透析之 —— 单例(Singleton)](http://blog.csdn.net/guolin_blog/article/details/8868758)
316 | * [搭建一个自己的Ruby博客系统(toto+heroku+免费域名)](http://ilgnep.iteye.com/blog/695353)
317 |
318 | ### Go
319 |
320 | * [Go在谷歌:以软件工程为目的的语言设计](http://blog.jobbole.com/36480/)
321 | * [Go语言之父谈Go:大道至简](http://www.csdn.net/article/2012-07-05/2807113-less-is-exponentially-more)
322 | * [用Golang写一个搜索引擎 ( 0x00 )](https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MjM5ODczNTkwMA==&mid=402541286&idx=1&sn=060f010bf88b554d33cd4c0e3152bd30&scene=0&key=b28b03434249256b6dc184d5536497fdd35941bf2788c0d43138c15ef3a04586504159628bc8ad3578b4a82505463101&ascene=0&uin=MTAyMTA2&devicetype=iMac+MacBookPro10%2C2+OSX+OSX+10.11+build(15A284)&version=11020201&pass_ticket=dUBIrgZ7DM9%2BbE072Vo5IWHHUxMfOGPPwgwQIH5FBjI%3D)
323 |
324 | ### 读书笔记及其它
325 |
326 | * [What does “./bin/www” do in Express 4.x?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23169941/what-does-bin-www-do-in-express-4-x)
327 | * [How do I install Maven 3?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/49557/how-do-i-install-maven-3)
328 | * [Ubuntu中如何将一个文件从一个目录复制到另一个目录](http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2010-12/30320.htm)
329 | * [良心推荐:6款基于云的移动应用开发工具](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-05-22/2819904-6-cloud-based-tools)
330 | * [8款最佳的开源在线学习CMS系统](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-05-19/2819826-CMS-Learning)
331 | * [2014年值得学习的编程语言书](http://www.oschina.net/question/587367_156026)
332 | * [万事俱备:“我现在只差一个编程的”](http://www.oschina.net/news/13762/i-just-need-a-programmer)
333 | * [不要学习代码,要学会思考](http://www.laixintao.com/posts/673)
334 | * [代码审查是如何抹杀开发者积极性的?](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-05-26/2819940-code-review)
335 | * [手机上的两性社交:猎奇、慰藉、交易和表现欲](http://tech2ipo.com/hot/65805)
336 | * [冯大辉谈丁香园营利模式:赚干净的小钱](http://6d.dxy.cn/article/77438)
337 | * [写给年轻程序员的一封信](http://news.html5tricks.com/latter-to-young-programmer.html)
338 | * [三款开源工具让你的演示脱颖而出](http://code.csdn.net/news/2820582)
339 | * [研发周报:LinkedIn缘何抛弃Ruby,转投NodeJS怀抱](http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-03-28/2819037)
340 | * [ANDROID 微博登录“SSO PACKAGE OR SIGN ERROR” 错误解决方案](http://blog.d8in.com/1397)
341 | * [swifttype](https://swiftype.com)
342 | * [0代码、不编程—交互式网页设计工具VXPLO](http://www.ih5.cn/home)
343 | * [社区](http://get.ftqq.com/)
344 | * [颜色工具](http://hex.colorrrs.com/)
345 | * [简书](http://www.jianshu.com/)
346 | * [阿里、腾讯以及一些创业公司是如何进行研发管理和绩效考核的?](http://m.huxiu.com/article/105275/1.html?from=singlemessage&isappinstalled=0)
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