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Chips - 2 views

Hi, I found Really Spins just when I needed to get some extra chips to play at MyVegas Slots. I play a lot and sometimes I don't have enough chips to keep going. I was searching the internet as res...

Andrey Karpov

The Archive of Interesting Code - 0 views

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    The Archive of Interesting Code is an (ambitious) effort on my part to research, intuit, and code up every interesting algorithm and data structure ever invented. In doing so, I hope both to learn the mathematical techniques that power these technologies and to improve my skills as a programmer. The examples on this site are in a variety of languages. I generally prefer to use C++ for algorithms, since the STL provides a great framework for expressing algorithms that work on a variety of data types. I code up most data structures in Java, both because the Collections framework allows them to be integrated in seamlessly with other applications and because automatic garbage collection simplifies some of the resource management. Every now and then I'll find an algorithm or data structure that is best represented in a different language like Haskell, in which case I'll forgo my usual language conventions.
Andrey Karpov

Wade not in unknown waters. Part two - 0 views

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    This time I want to speak on the 'printf' function. Everybody has heard of software vulnerabilities and that functions like 'printf' are outlaw. But it's one thing to know that you'd better not use these functions, and quite the other to understand why. In this article, I will describe two classic software vulnerabilities related to 'printf'. You won't become a hacker after that but perhaps you will have a fresh look at your code. You might create similar vulnerable functions in your project without knowing that. STOP. Reader, please stop, don't pass by. You have seen the word "printf", I know. And you're sure that you will now be told a banal story that the function cannot check types of passed arguments. No! It's vulnerabilities themselves that the article deals with, not the things you have thought. Please come and read it.
Fabien Cadet

Traits: The else-if-then of Types, by Andrei Alexandrescu - 3 views

  • Definition: A traits template is a template class, possibly explicitly specialized, that provides a uniform symbolic interface over a coherent set of design choices that vary from one type to another.
  • An important use of traits is as "interface glue"—universal non-intrusive adapters. If various classes implement a given concept in slightly different ways, traits can fit those implementations to a common interface.
  • Definition: A traits class (as opposed to a traits template) is either an instantiation of a traits template, or a separate class that exposes the same interface as a traits template instantiation.
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  • traits with state
  • general-purpose traits
  • hierarchy-wide traits—traits that you can define in one shot not just for a class, but for a whole hierarchy or subhierarchy.
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    "Traits: The else-if-then of Types"
Andrey Karpov

Analysis of the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP) project - 0 views

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    To be honest, I don't know what the TPP project is intended for. As far as I understand, this is a set of tools to assist in research of proteins and their interaction in living organisms. However, that's not so much important. What is important is that their source codes are open. It means that I can check them with the PVS-Studio static analyzer. Which I'm very much fond of.
Effective Communication

askapache Portable Vimrc with 256 Colorscheme - 0 views

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    « This is 90% geared for purely console/terminal/pty/tty/ssh/putty/telnet/tmux/screen users. I've only just the past couple years started understanding why it was key to learn vim, in the past I never had the patience for it and preferred nano-like editors. Now vim is all I use when on linux, it's so much more productive.. especially with a customized vimrc file. This doesn't require a git checkout, a vim update, a bash update, an OS update, a plugin. No. This is a single file that I use on Arch Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Debian, Ubuntu, Cent OS, Red Hat, and that's it so far. This is geared for users who use SSH more than anything else. Of course, it works perfect on an X enabled box locally as well. »
omouse

Shedding Bikes: Common Programmer Health Problems - 0 views

  • Overall the general cause of all of these problems can be summarized as treating programming as an obsession. You may want to be very good at it, like I did, so you exclude everything else in your life in order to master it. You don't go to the bathroom, you have macho 10 hour coding sessions, you don't eat right, and all manner of mythological beliefs about "real programmers".
  • try to not start at a computer screen for at least 2 hours a whole day
  • Frequently programmers will think that the lighting in a room is what gives them headaches from using a computer, but really it's bad posture, shitty fonts, not drinking enough water, and just using the computer for too long at a stretch
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      very very true
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  • I feel more awake and rested during the day. If I stay up late and sleep in I feel like I have a hangover and I can get headaches.
  • If you constantly feel "stiff" or unable to move well, then you probably need to stretch regularly
  • I'm not sure why this is, but a relaxed mind is crucial to spontaneous creativity and idea generation
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    Programming is a deceptively damaging field to be in, partly because it doesn't seem like you're doing much, and also because of the attitude many programmers have toward their body. You should care about keeping yourself healthy because, when your body is in good shape, that removes "friction" from your mental capacity so that it can focus on important things rather than annoying little problems with your physical wellness.
Joel Bennett

The Performance of Arrays - Chris Burrows - 2 views

  • arrays of reference types are covariant in their element type, but not safely
  • where did that exception come from? It came from the runtime, which was in a unique position to know what the real type of the array object was, and the real type of the element. It needed to determine if the assignment was allowable and throw if not. Now if you think about this for a minute, you can see that it’s going to have to perform that check for every assignment to an array element
  • arrays are covariant only for reference types?
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  • So if I want to have an array of reference types, but get the runtime to treat it like an array of value types, what have I got to do? Just wrap the reference type in a value type
  • So I got rid of that check, right? But I added the initialization of a value type. Did I win or lose? Let’s do some timing to figure it out.
  • when I build Debug binaries, the Reference<T> trick makes my example about three times SLOWER.
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    Arrays are covariant only for reference types. If you use a struct wrapper to turn a reference type into a value type, the initialization of the value type takes less time than array assignment.
Saqib Imran

Facebook Pages With Under 100 Fans Can Change Their Names | Facebook Marketing Expert - 0 views

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    "Yesterday I wrote that Facebook is testing a new administration for Facebook fan pages and they will soon allow Facebook page administrators to change their Facebook page names. However I didn't mention the limit but now I know it"
Joel Bennett

Microsoft Protocol Technology Licensing Programs - 0 views

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    Most Microsoft networking and media protocols are available for licensing ... if you have the cash.
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Kingdon Barrett

The Sixth Layer: Jyte Claims: Kingdon Did Not Travel to New Zealand - 0 views

  • Somebody has traveled to New Zealand.Somebody named Jack has traveled to New Zealand.Somebody named Kingdon has traveled to New Zealand.
    • Kingdon Barrett
       
      Now if I told you this, and asked you to vote for the truth, would you be able to figure out what to do? *hint* you will need an OpenID to log into Jyte. PS I did not go to New Zealand. /kingdon
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    Read my tale of woe, make your own judgment! I swear I have never been to New Zealand before!
Kingdon Barrett

Nerdland Blog - 0 views

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    I will include resume links on this page once it does everything else I wanted it to do.
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    Another plug while I'm at it, this is for my web development company, where the last post was arguably a plug for the restaurant that I am working with. Now booking parties through 2009!
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    I hope to incorporate all of the RSS feeds on the pages linked from this site into the RSS data shared in this link. Some extensions to Radiant may be necessary to make it work as an importer/exporter both simultaneously.
David Corking

The dumbing down of technology | Tony Lawrence | 2008 - 0 views

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    I love this article. Lawrence is 60 and can perhaps afford to be sanguine, but I am glad he is warning the rest of us.
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    Some quotable quotes here: "while we laugh at the guy who expected that his computer could be hooked up to his boom box to use the cd, he's actually just a bit ahead of us. Yes, ahead, not behind. In the future, he probably could get his computer to talk the boom box into transferring data from its cd." "When I was a teenager, I had a friend who made extra money testing and changing vacuum tubes in TV's and radios. Try earning money that way today- there is actually a very small market for that kind of thing, and there are still people who sell tubes and the like, but that market is pretty small. In the dumbed down computers of the future, there may still be a few antique machines kicking around here and there, but that isn't going to support very many of us." This is largely true and happening all the time. A programmer can use Python or Smalltalk without needing to know C (or Fortran or assembler.) A child can program in Morphic tiles (Etoys and Scratch)! We don't need to know the difference between a serial cable and a printer cable, or how to install a driver' it is all USB (or Bluetooth!) There are some gurus that program USB, but perhaps only a few hundred of them, and the rest of us just use it.
Joel Bennett

Diff/Merge/Patch Library for C#/.NET - 0 views

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    "I don't know why I did it, but I decided to translate the Perl module Algorithm::Diff into C#, since there aren't any C# libraries yet for finding the differences between two lists."
liza cainz

Efficient and Secured Computer Support - 1 views

Several months ago, I decided to change my Microsoft Windows support provider. The Microsoft help company I was using was not proficient in what they do. A friend of mine referred HelpGurus Compute...

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started by liza cainz on 10 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
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Comprehensive Help and Support for Computer Beginners - 1 views

I am a beginner when it comes to computer stuff. I really had a difficulty of mastering a digital machine like computers partly because there is no one who can teach me. I am really eager to know h...

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john sega

Online Threats and Dangers - 2 views

I downloaded an audio file from an unpopular website, when I opened it my computer crashed and since then, I have troubles turning it on because it would no longer display the correct desktop setti...

Desktop Computer Support

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cecilia marie

Reliable Online Computer Repair - 3 views

My PC has been acting strange lately and I can no longer fix it on my own. I did everything I could but this time, I really need someone who can really fix my computer problem. I called Computer Pr...

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