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Re:AutoMan: language for programming with people
*Wednesday August 01, 2012 @06:00AM
3
AutoMan: language for programming with people
*Wednesday August 01, 2012 @05:55AM
2
2
attached to
Managing Human Workers With an Algorithm
One of TWO best papers at FAST
*Sunday February 18, 2007 @07:07PM
3, Informative
attached to
Google Releases Paper on Disk Reliability
Re:Thanks but NO
*Tuesday January 02, 2007 @07:02PM
1
2
Re:Die Hard has Split Personality
*Tuesday January 02, 2007 @02:32PM
2
Re:Vista already doing some of this
*Tuesday January 02, 2007 @09:59AM
1
5, Informative
Re:Vista already doing some of this
*Tuesday January 02, 2007 @12:23AM
5
5, Informative
attached to
DieHard, the Software
FS specifically for Flash & embedded systems
*Thursday October 19, 2006 @11:37PM
5, Informative
attached to
Which Filesystem is Best for CompactFlash?
Re:YMMV: 1.7 times *slower*, not *faster*
*Thursday September 07, 2006 @08:45PM
2
YMMV: 1.7 times *slower*, not *faster*
*Thursday September 07, 2006 @12:30AM
2
1, Troll
attached to
IronPython 1.0 is Born
Don't pick any - pick them all with Flux
*Friday July 14, 2006 @11:21PM
2
attached to
Should Servers be Mono-Process or Multithreaded?
Replace the memory manager
*Sunday February 05, 2006 @09:21PM
2
attached to
Ultra-Stable Software Design in C++?
probabilistic memory safety (DieHard)
*Friday January 13, 2006 @07:47PM
2
attached to
Tools for Debugging Stack Corruption?
Re:Quantifying the Performance of GC vs. malloc
*Monday October 10, 2005 @07:48PM
2
Quantifying the Performance of GC vs. malloc
*Sunday October 09, 2005 @08:46PM
1
2
attached to
Java Urban Performance Legends
Five Colleges Network (was Re:A lot of this?)
*Tuesday December 14, 2004 @10:12AM
2
attached to
NYC's Educational Dark Fiber Network
Pools have problems (was Re:apr_pool_t)
*Saturday September 04, 2004 @09:38PM
2
5, Interesting
attached to
APR 1.0.0 Goes Gold
Re:One thing new programmers often miss
*Thursday May 06, 2004 @11:52AM
1
2
attached to
Programming As If Performance Mattered
Shell was right (sort of)
*Thursday January 01, 2004 @12:04PM
2
attached to
Unix Shell Programming, Third Edition
why shell anyway?
*Thursday October 23, 2003 @09:28PM
2
attached to
Switching from tcsh to bash?
read the comments from the horse's mouth
*Monday September 15, 2003 @09:16AM
1
5, Informative
attached to
Grid Processing
Much easier to use User-Mode Linux
*Tuesday June 17, 2003 @09:20AM
1
3, Interesting
attached to
Inside the Linux kernel debugger
likely less problematic in Computer Science
*Saturday December 14, 2002 @05:17PM
2
attached to
Scientists Don't Read the Papers They Cite
Not accepted for OOPSLA per se
*Thursday October 24, 2002 @09:42AM
2
attached to
Postmodern Computer Science
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