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- H2O + C = cool idea
- H2O + C = cool ideaGreat PostPosts like this one help restore confidence in a world where confidence is in short supply.RE: H2O C = cool ideaThis is an innovation, and as such it is good for progress in the air conditioning area. Therefore the biggest money loss...
- Tags: C/C++, Programming languages, Strategy, isolation technique, H2O, C, H2O C
- Discussion threads 2008-11-24
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- Chipping software for faster debugging
- If you've spent some time doing software development, you know that debugging and testing consume more time than writing code, especially on large projects. And when your product is finally released and a user discovers a bug, it can be very difficult to isolate the cause of the bug. In...
- Tags: Program, Software, Technique, Variant, ChipperJ, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-10-06
- Cool use of anonymous delegates
- Cool use of anonymous delegatesA wheel suitable to its purpose.Suppose re-using code were not a shibboleth. How long would have been required to write what you needed?This may or may not be the most appropriate example, but reinventing the wheel is good when a prior attempt was square or...
- Tags: Programming languages, Scripting languages, Development tools, Code Reuse, Perl, Ada
- Discussion threads 2007-05-09
- Microsoft reveals virtualization strategy and architecture
- Microsoft reveals virtualization strategy and architectureMoot Point[i]But if someone like Xen Source or VMware wanted to make their Hypervisors support Windows Server guest-side enlightenments so that Windows guests will run faster, they will need to license that. [/i]Since Xen and other lightweight virtual hosts [1] require that guests be adapted...
- Tags: Storage management, Utility computing, Operating systems, virtualization, Xen, hardware, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, hypervisor, enlightenment, VMware Inc., kernel, Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-05-25
- Watching the brain when processing language
- Why are we able to follow a complex conversation while even apes can only understand individual words? German researchers from the Max Planck Institute have used the fMRI functional magnetic resonance imaging technique to discover that our brains are hard-wired for grammar. They found that simple language structures are processed...
- Tags: grammar
- Blog posts 2006-02-22
- The usual suspects are on a patent hunt
- The usual suspects are on a patent huntCorrectionYour statement about the ides may have been true with regard to the original Roman calendar, but one of the things that Caesar did in his capacity as Pontifex Maximus high priest was to introduce a purely solar calendar, based on the Egyptian...
- Tags: patent, Spheramine Protocol, Caesar
- Discussion threads 2005-11-16
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