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- God's Country Camouflage (widget)
- Updated every few days, you can view some great images of God's Country Camouflage in the field, along with scripture passages, gear updates, hunting news, and general GCC information. Includes quick ways to access the God's Country Camo Web site.
- Tags: GCC, God
- Software downloads 2007-04-25
- DEELX Regular Expression Engine (zip)
- DEELX has a good compatibility that it can be compiled by Visual C++ 6.0, 7.1, 8.0Windows, gccCygwin, gccLinux, gccFreeBSD, Turbo C++ 3.0DOS, C++ BuilderWindows. DEELX is coded using template, so char, wchar_t and other simple types can be used as its base type. All source code of DEELX is just...
- Tags: GCC, DEELX, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating Systems, Microsoft Development Tools, UNIX, Development Tools, Programming Languages, Open Source, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2006-11-22
- Why Java will be GPL'd
- Why Java will be GPL'dGawd, anything but the GPL.I can't think of anything that will turn professional developers off faster.How 'bout Humble Pie?;)What about FreeBSD license?I wish FreeBSD http://www.FreeBSD.Org/ can redistribute JDK with it's OS without having the user to download it manually.Thank you,Abdullah[u]http://www.WeArab.Net/]Arab[/u]Powered by [u]http://www.FreeBSD.Org/]FreeBSD Free Unix server OS[/u]Why...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Programming languages, UNIX, Operating systems, GPL, Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., LGPL, GCC, FreeBSD, BSD
- Discussion threads 2006-11-08
- IBM begins selling Cell blades
- IBM begins selling Cell bladesAnyone care to benchmark thoseI would lay odds that one of those might decimate those beloved x86 chips.Linux would be an excellent test on it.Now IBM needs a desktop form factor of the Cell systems.Which OS?Will AIX run on the Cell - or only Linux? Will...
- Tags: Processors, UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, blade, GCC, algorithm, IBM AIX, Cell, IBM Corp., Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-09-13
- More on PPC vs. x86
- More on PPC vs. x86?The auto-vectorisation optimisation is a part of the GNU Compiler Collection. The optimisation is:an optimisation that automates loop vectorisation at tree-SSA level - and is therefore very much not just PPC specific;not IBMs (i.e. not 'their "GCC Auto-Vectorisation Compiler"')."IBM hasn't reported on the other embedded...
- Tags: Development tools, Processors, Intel x86, PPC, IBM Corp., Apple Inc., GCC, Apple Macintosh, compiler, optimisation
- Discussion threads 2006-08-30
- More on PPC vs. x86
- The detailed performance comparison done by arstechnica between a 2.66 Ghz, four core, Mac Pro running Intel's latest "woodcrest" processors and an older dual G5 showed the new machine winning various tests by an average of less than 25% - with more than twice the cycles, and on native...
- Tags: PPC
- Blog posts 2006-08-30
- Torvalds dodges GPLv3's 18-wheeler?
- Torvalds dodges GPLv3's 18-wheeler?Profound misunderstandingI'm hoping that it's just a misunderstanding and not a malicious effort to spread FUD John...First off, GPL v 3 isn't even a license yet, it's a PROPOSED license that hasn't been finalized.Second, all software currently licensed under GPL v 2 will remain licensed under GPL...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Intellectual property, TiVo Inc., Linux, GPL, GPLv3, GPL v-2, V-2, GCC, Torvalds
- Discussion threads 2006-08-11
- Montecito servers expected in September
- Montecito servers expected in SeptemberWhat have Intel been waiting for all these years ?Montecito is not even as good as Power5+, how are they expecting people to switch into IA64? I see only some specialized centers getting the SGI 4700 only because their s/w runs nowhere else. NASA is one...
- Tags: Processors, Utility computing, NASA, server, Montecito, GCC
- Discussion threads 2006-07-19
- OpenMP and Automatic Parallelization in GCC
- This paper describes the design and implementation of the OpenMP specification v2.5 in GCC. The implementation supports all the languages specified in the standard (C, C++ and Fortran), and it is generally available on any platform that supports POSIX threads. Emphasis is placed on the internal architecture and, in particular,...
- Tags: Red Hat Inc., Implementation, GCC, C/C++, Programming Languages, Open Source, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- White papers 2006-05-01
- Itanium allies fund open-source compiler work
- Itanium allies fund open-source compiler workWould be nice...if for nothing else the people who spent this much their professional lives working on this stuff get some sort of satisfaction in the end. I also think if something can for real be generated int he meantime all the better. ...
- Tags: Linux, Development tools, Processors, Operating systems, UNIX, open source, GCC, Intel Itanium, compiler
- Discussion threads 2006-03-11
- The Pod: software issues
- The Pod: software issuesBoth feet inIn a large corporation like company "F", the one-throat to choke paradigm is paramount. Even if the Java desktop stuff is half-baked, it makes sense to contract with Sun to do everything and use everything. Heck, we use half-baked or less stuff from IBM today...
- Tags: Programming languages, UNIX, Operating systems, GNAT, GCC, VAX, Sun Microsystems Inc., Ada, software
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- Experts work to aid compiler behind open source
- Experts work to aid compiler behind open sourceGreat to have the best and brightest working on the compiler.I love gcc!Another thing, we need binary compatibility accross distributions/kernelsWe need to have a driver model so that someone can create a driver that will work on all kernel version within reason and...
- Tags: Development tools, UNIX, Operating systems, open source, GCC, kernel, compiler, Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-05-06
- Are compiler alternatives valuable?
- Are compiler alternatives valuable?GCC paved the wayWithout GCC, the Open source revolution would have been a tea party.Good newsAlong with with so many other open source software efforts, GCC is getting better and better. Redmond, are you watching?I agree, good news!Yeah, it is 'just' the compiler, and may not be...
- Tags: Development tools, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, GCC, compiler, CodeSourcery
- Discussion threads 2005-03-15
- Are compiler alternatives valuable?
- Yesterday ZDNet had a report that GCC, the compiler which turns most open source code into machine code, will soon update to Version 4.0. Codesourcery is managing the roll-out. What this means is that much of the software written under open source is going to start running faster and better....
- Tags: GCC
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
- Key open-source programming tool due for overhaul
- Key open-source programming tool due for overhaulI fail to see the profundity.I mean, I use gcc. A new version will be nice and all...But I fail to see what the "profound importance" is.Better optimization? Great! But ... so?The only thing in there that sounds like it has any significant importance...
- Tags: Development tools, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, tool, Eclipse, programming, GCC, compiler, Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-03-14
Additional Resources
- Open source in a time of recession
- Open source in a time of recessionWhen the water hole shrinks,the kangaroo mice flourish.HistoryYes, the end of the dot-com bubble killed a number of illusions. The most prominent lesson was, Don't give away your main product. So at that time pure Linux and other open source plays disappeared.What was...
- Tags: Rewriting History, recession, open source, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-08
- Microsoft christens next tool suite release 'Visual Studio 2010'
- Microsoft christens next tool suite release 'Visual Studio 2010'I dont think that's true.VS brings together many well understood tools into a convenient IDE. I mean, if you know unit testing on VS, then running JUnit on Eclipse is a small learning step, right?In many way, Visual Studio does the same...
- Tags: Microsoft development tools, .NET, tool, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft .NET, PHP
- Discussion threads 2008-09-29
- If not Google, which corporation best champions open source?
- If not Google, which corporation best champions open source?No one open source ecosystemI think open source has grown so big and diverse that there is no one open source ecosystem. There are many many ecosystems each with a center of gravity.You forgot ...The Apache Software Foundationhttp://www.apache.org/They seem to have...
- Tags: Operating systems, Development tools, open source, Linux Foundation, Linux, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-18
- Ad danger to open source
- Ad danger to open sourceHow does open source gain ground?For the most part, open source gains ground as products of companies. These companies, including Red Hat and IBM, are using open source as a means of reducing staff expenses and thus lowering prices or increasing profits.Advertising is most necessary...
- Tags: Ad page, open source, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- Commercial development strategies
- Commercial development strategiesMy own two centsYour presentation, while quite interessting, miss, I think two points.first solaris, as I already stated on your previous post, is not anymore generic than any other operating system, be it windows, linux or AmigaOS. It is one specific operating system among other. I can...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, operating system, GUI Front-end
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
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