While there are lots of neat applications for the new Google Command Line tool, this one is my current favorite. As seen on Lifehacker, using Vim with Google Docs: google docs edit --title "To-Do List" --editor vim A close second (from Google’s Examples): google contacts list name,email > contacts.csv I hope to soon see something like: cat ~/message.txt | google mail --to "user@gmail.com" --subjec
In Visual Studio 2022 17.10 Preview 2, we’ve introduced some UX updates and usability improvements to the Connection Manager. With these updates we provide a more seamless experience when connecting to remote systems and/or debugging failed connections. Please install the latest Preview to try it out. Read on to learn what the Connection ...
Regular Expression Matching with a Trigram Index or How Google Code Search Worked Russ Cox rsc@swtch.com January 2012 Introduction In the summer of 2006, I was lucky enough to be an intern at Google. At the time, Google had an internal tool called gsearch that acted as if it ran grep over all the files in the Google source tree and printed the results. Of course, that implementation would be fairl
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This is the second in a four part series describing how we use the cloud to scale building and testing of software at Google. This series elaborates on a presentation given during the Pre-GTAC 2010 event in Hyderabad. Please see our first post in the series for a description how we access our code repository in a scalable way. To get a sense of the scale and details on the types of problems we are
You are here: Home / Apparel / Why I left Google. What happened to my book. What I work on at Facebook. In the last couple of weeks there has been plenty of speculation around: Why I left Google What happened to my book ‘Social Circles’ What I’m working on at Facebook I never intended to write publicly about why I left Google, but it seems necessary to give people some facts that they can refer to
Privacy Policy We don’t track you.That’s our Privacy Policy in a nutshell. About UsDuckDuckGo (officially, Duck Duck Go, Inc.) has been an independent company since our founding in 2008. While we started as a search engine, our apps and extensions now offer protection well beyond search, including when browsing the web, reading email, and even using other apps. Trackers lurk nearly everywhere onli
Part 1: Why not to leave Google I am leaving Google and thought it would be useful to put the answer to the question I often get as a reaction to this “what’s wrong with you?” in a triplet of blog posts. That and to promote my next endeavour. This is the first part, why not leave Google. As a hugely successful company in an rapidly changing industry it is no wonder that Google is the continuing ta
Good user experience isn’t just about good design. Learn how to create a positive user experience by being fast, open, engaged, surprising, polite, and, well… being yourself. Chock full of examples from the web and beyond, this talk is a practical introduction for developers who are passionate about user experience but may not have a background in design.
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