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jaanix by jchris
the algorithm is starting to work.. wow!.. cool.. i am a constant user / contributor (mostly wine -- not always appreciated). and I am learning the slider-power.. tonight I have been getting some combos dialed in and getting results.. this more...
posted 9 months ago in algorithm, jaanix29 views | 7 jaas | 2 replies )
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Hadoop by joe
Hadoop is a software platform that lets one easily write and run applications that process vast amounts of data. open source implementation of Google’s published computing infrastructure, specifically MapReduce and the Google File System.
posted 11 months ago in distributed, programming, algorithm42 views | 10 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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article describes the techniques used by SQLite to create the illusion of atomic commit.
posted 9 months ago in programming, sqlite, database37 views | 17 jaas | 1 tag | 1 save | reply )
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While the quality of the results of TeX's mathematical formula layout algorithm is convincing, its original description is hard to understand since it is presented as an imperative program with complex control flow and destructive manipulations of the dat
posted 1 year ago in algorithm, typesetting1 view | 1 jaa | reply )
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Computing is the meeting point of three powerful concepts: universality, duality, and self-reference. In the modern era, this triumvirate has bowed to the class-conscious influence of thetractability creed. The creed's incessant call to complexity class warfare has, in turn, led t more...
posted 10 months ago in programming, technology, algorithm11 views | 2 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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Have you ever used rand() or Math.Random() or System.Random or java.util.Random? You could do a lot better. Did you know that these use one of the slowest and least random algorithms available? In this article, I provide C/C++, Java, and more...
posted 2 years ago in algorithm, programming2 views | 1 jaa | reply )

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