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“I've been designing and programming video games since the 1980s, doing things that seem baroquely hardcore in retrospect, like writing Super Nintendo games entirely in assembly language. I also have an interest in very high-level languages and have been programming source...
posted about 1 day ago in programming, games3 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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“I think it would be really cool if you published the source code for each months journal on Launchpad as a bzr branch, so that people could easily get it and work through the code. You should also publish the source...
posted about 1 day ago in it, code1 view | 1 jaa | reply )
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“A key part of the discussion recently has been low level socket handling, in Java with IO or NIO, and in C (or Erlang with C underneath) using techniques supported by libevent. Liberator has an event abstraction similar to libevent, source...
posted about 1 day ago in c, programming1 view | 1 jaa | reply )
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“Computer Science, Business, Blogging, and Technology Blog by Luke Hoersten”
posted 3 weeks ago in parallelism, python1 view | 2 jaas | reply )
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Twitter started as a side project and blew up fast, going from 0 to millions of page views within a few terrifying months. Early design decisions that worked well in the small melted under the crush of new users chirping more...
posted 1 year ago in twitter, ruby, rails24 views | 5 jaas | 2 saves | reply )
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“Moreover, the wtypes mechanism allows formatting date, time and numbers; and validation of data that comes with GET/POST requests. Formatting and validation can also be done for user defined complex types. Such complex types can consist of basic or other source...
posted 4 weeks ago in databases, data2 views | 2 jaas | reply )
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“Disco is an open-source implementation of the Map-Reduce framework for distributed computing. As the original framework, Disco supports parallel computations over large data sets on unreliable cluster of computers.”
posted 3 weeks ago in python, erlang, web-frameworks4 views | 2 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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“This will likely not work under Windows as it starts a bunch of Erlang slave nodes, 10 to be precise. Of these 5 will be used to launch games and 5 to run bots. You will also see statistics written source...
posted 1 month ago in programming, games2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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posted 3 months ago in ai, numenta, scala3 views | 4 jaas | 1 tag | 1 save | reply )
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“Erlang. All the cool kids are doing it: you can tell because the number of projects starting with the letter "e" is on the upswing. (Good, because "r" is definitely a tapped out namespace.) I've metioned it offhandedly in a source...
posted 2 months ago in kids, it2 views | 1 jaa | reply )

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