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Thanks for the paper, it was a nice read. I was stunned to see how straightforward it was. Basically by order of appearance you look for * well know files, or registry keys * patterns in a memory dump * use a great hack…
We also use it to apologize when being rude without meaning it. Example : you make a remark without really thinking of it because of your professional habits (ex: you should be doing things that way, or going straight…
As a frenchman, I use it from time to time. However I never heard it in the US, is this saying somewhat known/used ?
You are correct, I was pointing to cliff click's blog as he his giving back to the community. Look at http://blogs.azulsystems.com/cliff/2007/03/a_nonblocking_h.h... : an implementation of a non blocking hashmap without…
That is untrue. Check http://blogs.azulsystems.com/cliff/ for really impressive work on jvm that works on 800+ cores ... oh yes, and you have constant time garbage collection.
You would do a remake of "snake on a plane" with your 100ml ? http://www.break.com/index/burning-mercury-experiment.html
It reminds me of http://www.agitar.com for the java platform. It is a very useful approach to prevent regressions while working on legacy code. Alberto Savoya (who is behind agitar) has a nice definition of legacy code…
Thanks for the paper, it was a nice read. I was stunned to see how straightforward it was. Basically by order of appearance you look for * well know files, or registry keys * patterns in a memory dump * use a great hack…
We also use it to apologize when being rude without meaning it. Example : you make a remark without really thinking of it because of your professional habits (ex: you should be doing things that way, or going straight…
As a frenchman, I use it from time to time. However I never heard it in the US, is this saying somewhat known/used ?
You are correct, I was pointing to cliff click's blog as he his giving back to the community. Look at http://blogs.azulsystems.com/cliff/2007/03/a_nonblocking_h.h... : an implementation of a non blocking hashmap without…
That is untrue. Check http://blogs.azulsystems.com/cliff/ for really impressive work on jvm that works on 800+ cores ... oh yes, and you have constant time garbage collection.
You would do a remake of "snake on a plane" with your 100ml ? http://www.break.com/index/burning-mercury-experiment.html
It reminds me of http://www.agitar.com for the java platform. It is a very useful approach to prevent regressions while working on legacy code. Alberto Savoya (who is behind agitar) has a nice definition of legacy code…