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Index for Year 2010

  1. 2010-01-04: Database Questions for 2010: What´s On My Mind   🗪
  2. 2010-01-11: Actual programming with HTML and CSS (without javascript)   🗪
  3. 2010-01-11: The end of `mass universities´   🗪
  4. 2010-01-13: The fundamental properties of computing   🗪
  5. 2010-01-18: Writing tools to improve your research productivity   🗪
  6. 2010-01-20: You know your research is original when…   🗪
  7. 2010-01-30: Getting serious about online teaching   🗪
  8. 2010-02-03: Where to get your ebooks?   🗪
  9. 2010-02-08: Trading latency for quality in research   🗪
  10. 2010-02-10: Open Sourcing your software hurts your competitiveness as a researcher?   🗪
  11. 2010-02-12: The best software developers are great at Mathematics?   🗪
  12. 2010-02-22: Most common questions about recommender systems…   🗪
  13. 2010-03-01: Is programming “technical”?   🗪
  14. 2010-03-02: Who the heck got Universities into the email business?   🗪
  15. 2010-03-08: Language, Mathematics and Programming   🗪
  16. 2010-03-12: Which is faster: integer addition or XOR?   🗪
  17. 2010-03-15: External-memory shuffling in linear time?   🗪
  18. 2010-03-22: So, you know what´s important?   🗪
  19. 2010-03-26: Write good papers: my slides   🗪
  20. 2010-03-29: The paperless campus: still a long way to go   🗪
  21. 2010-04-01: External-Memory Sorting in Java   🗪
  22. 2010-04-06: External-Memory Sorting in Java : the First Release   🗪
  23. 2010-04-07: Are there too many Ph.D.´s?   🗪
  24. 2010-04-12: What I like about my job   🗪
  25. 2010-04-13: On the design of design   🗪
  26. 2010-04-20: The mythical reproducibility of science   🗪
  27. 2010-04-30: What is a good University?   🗪
  28. 2010-05-03: Toward data-driven science   🗪
  29. 2010-05-10: Acceptance rate versus impact   🗪
  30. 2010-05-11: Chinese researchers publish more research papers   🗪
  31. 2010-05-20: Sorting is fast and useful   🗪
  32. 2010-05-31: Computer Science is shallow   🗪
  33. 2010-06-03: How do we choose research journals?   🗪
  34. 2010-06-04: Maximizing your impact as a researcher (guest post)   🗪
  35. 2010-06-10: Academic publishing is archaic   🗪
  36. 2010-06-14: Lack of steady trajectories and failure   🗪
  37. 2010-06-16: Indexing XML   🗪
  38. 2010-06-18: The fallacy of absolute numbers   🗪
  39. 2010-06-28: NoSQL or NoJoin?   🗪
  40. 2010-07-05: The five most important algorithms?   🗪
  41. 2010-07-09: Summer reading: my recommendations (2010)   🗪
  42. 2010-07-13: General versus domain intelligence   🗪
  43. 2010-07-19: Is multiplication slower than addition?   🗪
  44. 2010-08-09: How to get everyone talking about your research!   🗪
  45. 2010-08-16: Working long hours is stupid   🗪
  46. 2010-08-23: Counterintuitive factors determining research productivity   🗪
  47. 2010-08-30: Manifesto for Half-Arsed Academic Research   🗪
  48. 2010-08-30: Write a Twitter application in 5 minutes   🗪
  49. 2010-09-06: How reliable is science?   🗪
  50. 2010-09-15: Is MapReduce obsolete?   🗪
  51. 2010-09-17: Can Science be wrong? You bet!   🗪
  52. 2010-10-13: Can you trust fixed-bit computer arithmetic?   🗪
  53. 2010-10-21: The future is already here: it´s just not very evenly distributed   🗪
  54. 2010-10-26: Who is going to need a database engine in 2020?   🗪
  55. 2010-11-02: How do search engines handle special characters? Should you care?   🗪
  56. 2010-11-08: Public funding for science?   🗪
  57. 2010-11-17: You probably misunderstand XML   🗪
  58. 2010-11-22: Why you may not like your job, even though everyone envies you   🗪
  59. 2010-11-26: Remarkable scientists without a wikipedia page   🗪
  60. 2010-11-29: Why do we need database joins?   🗪
  61. 2010-12-02: Over-normalization is bad for you   🗪
  62. 2010-12-03: Three of my all-time most popular blog posts   🗪
  63. 2010-12-07: Who will need database administrators in 2020?   🗪
  64. 2010-12-08: A taxonomy for the suppression of dissent   🗪
  65. 2010-12-13: The rise of scientific journalism   🗪
  66. 2010-12-24: Make your own programmable digital thermometer in an hour   🗪