Slightly different pronunciation though I think.
Making this visual does wonders for kids. I think that's why Alan Kay went with Scratch the way it is.
> On a serious note - this looks like a really useful addition to the toolbox of "low-level unix flavored tools". Anyone have a list or collection of these? I feel like I'm missing out on a whole world considering I…
Very well-written bite-sized intro. I've always wondered how well JITs would do if they had access to a scratchpad RAM (kind of like many GPUs). It's a very different problem than with a register allocator but I feel…
Small, cheap, and high-volume eats the world, and it's hard to beat DRAM. For any silicon hacker, this is disruption-in-waiting: make DRAM compute. Doesn't matter how, just do it well. Whether it be naive CMOS sensor…
Slightly different pronunciation though I think.
Making this visual does wonders for kids. I think that's why Alan Kay went with Scratch the way it is.
> On a serious note - this looks like a really useful addition to the toolbox of "low-level unix flavored tools". Anyone have a list or collection of these? I feel like I'm missing out on a whole world considering I…
Very well-written bite-sized intro. I've always wondered how well JITs would do if they had access to a scratchpad RAM (kind of like many GPUs). It's a very different problem than with a register allocator but I feel…
Small, cheap, and high-volume eats the world, and it's hard to beat DRAM. For any silicon hacker, this is disruption-in-waiting: make DRAM compute. Doesn't matter how, just do it well. Whether it be naive CMOS sensor…