九十八年大學指定科目考試分發入學今天放榜了,共錄取 76,454 人。我比照之前統計八十三到九十七年大考榜單的作法,把每一個全名分成「姓氏」和「名字」兩部分,然後分別統計出現次數。
出現頻率最高的 25 個姓氏及其頻率:
出現頻率最高的 25 個名字及其頻率:
出現頻率最高的 25 個命名用字及其頻率:
延伸閱讀(統計):Common Chinese Names;九十七年大學考試分發入學榜單常見姓名;九十六年大學考試分發入學榜單常見姓名;九十五年大學考試分發入學榜單常見姓名;九十四年大學考試分發入學榜單常見姓名;台灣百家姓。
对开发人员来说,Google Reader将变得越来越快。用户将发现Reader的分享文章刚刚采用了PubSubHubbub协议。Feed文件再也不用向Reader服务器反复发出加载分享文章的请求了,而是通过分布式主站模式自动更新。Feed订阅者再也不用反复等待更新通知ping结果和Atom URL轮询了,他们可以从主站中枢那里收到通知和消息更新。
订阅者几乎可以即时查看feed更新,而内容发布者则把加载订阅的任务交给主站中枢。这种分布模式允许发布者和订阅者减少访问feed所需的操作,Anil Dash称其为按钮互联网,多有才啊。
Reader此次改进源于一个Google 20%项目(即Google员工可以拿出20%的时间用于从事自己喜欢的工作),项目参与者包括Mihai Parparita,Brett Slatkin和Brad Fitzpatrick。前面两位共同开发了PubSubHubbub,用来提高云计算的效率,实现分布式服务。Fitzpatrick是LiveJournal的创始人,并参与创建了Memcached和OpenID。Memcached可以加速数据库驱动的网站,OpenID让社交网站更加分权化,PubSubHubbub是这个小组的水到渠成之作。
Friendfeed已经从PubSubHubbub中获益匪浅,如果你正在从Friendfeed账户中分享Reader文章,你的Friendfeed订阅者可以即时看到你的更新。
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Every now and then I see someone ask in the dev channel how they can meet up with other local WordPress developers. We’re thinking about ways to make WordPress.org more of a resource to facilitate local connections, but in the meantime, I thought it might be helpful to publicize some upcoming WordCamps, the weekend conferences organized by local communities to talk about all things WordPress.
WordCamp New Zealand: Wellington, New Zealand, August 8-9, 2009
WordCamp Huntsville: Huntsville, Alabama, USA, August 15–16, 2009
WordCamp Los Angeles: Los Angeles, California, USA, September 12, 2009
WordCamp Philippines: Makati City, Philippines, September 19, 2009
WordCamp Portland: Portland, Oregon, USA, September 19-20, 2009 (Last year’s PDX WordCamp was awesome, IMO.)
WordCamp Seattle: Seattle, Washington, USA, September 26, 2009
WordCamp Birmingham: Birmingham, Alabama, USA, September 26-27, 2009
WordCamp Netherlands: Utrecht, Netherlands, October 31, 2009
WordCamp NYC: New York, New York, USA, November 14-15, 2009 (Logo contest in progress!)
WordCamp Mexico: Mexico City, Mexico, November 20, 2009
If any of these are within a reasonable distance to you, consider attending. WordCamps are a great way to meet other WordPress users, find collaborators, and expand your t-shirt collection*. I know I’ll be hitting at least a few of these; WordCamps are also a great way to get user feedback to take into consideration while we’re making decisions about what to include in core.
You can always find an up-to-date list of upcoming WordCamps at WordCamp Central. You can also try searching for WordPress groups at Meetup.com to find more regular monthly gatherings in your area.
*Most WordCamps include an event t-shirt in the registration fee.
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