Betterest Efforts. That is what you pay off when you render to post internet video. Its absolutely unsufferable to see to it anyone , anyplace that a video you or any Contented Delivery Network hosts will be capable to be delivered at the tantamount quality of any TV show being transmited today. There is a [...]
May 30, 2008
May 29, 2008
Language parsing and compiler design doesn’t have to be hard, but boy this book truly sucks!
How’d you like that for an opening up title? Did it seize your attention? Hell, your studying this far so I hazard it did. The book I’m riveting on hither is Work up Your Own.NET Language and Compiler and delight, don’t click the link and so run purchase it. I don”t care about the 50 [...]
There can be only if one… with data
Sean & Scott [fixated link]: The example you yielded is outstanding, although I would advise something a little more robust, specifically you believably desire to take into account data to pass between the already escaping instance and the newfangled one made (this takes into account you to mobilise the command line arguments). I pent an [...]
Career history
Taking “On Going a Leader” has been really interesting, more often than not because it intimates that a central differentiator of leaders is the vision that leaders allow for, while others are contented to be aimed. Interestingly I have been passing a lot of time at work stressing to see what I should be stressing [...]
Why I detest Radio
Why, oh why, did Radio adjudicate that an HTML page was the way to follow up a client application?? I have mislaid 2 big entries so far with Radio… once I intrusted the “sin” of snaping an icon on my desktop… IE navigated to that page, my entry was run… just at present, I unexpectedly snaped [...]
Claimspace, a Recollective Tail Recognition System
Robert Rebholz is not but my boss*, he is besides my muse, ideologic sparring partner, change ego, and mentor. Bob is possesed by a extra kind of genius, with a sort of Jeffersonian breadth and intensity that haves it a pleasure and honor to collaborate with him, on a day-to-day basis. In my opinion, Bob is one of two people on [...]
March 26, 2008
Brad Abrams’ pixel8 Interview Podcast posted
Also see: The influence of style upon methodology… I just noticed that the good folks at Pixel8 posted a podcast I did with them a while back. It was a fun conversation about a bit of.NET history as well as where we are going. Landing Page Download show I’d love the hear what you [...]
Life Calculus
Also see: Java Frameworks State of the (dis)Union. Yesterday my coworkers redecorated my office. Pictures in this blog entry are photos of their work. Strangely enough, I found myself quite appreciative of their act of vandalism. Today is my 40th birthday. Like most other days, I started by walking the dog and making a To-Do [...]
March 25, 2008
Prototypes and Java Config with Spring
Spring is a deep framework providing numerous approaches and techniques for Java developers. This post by Solomon Duskis covers the topic of Java config and prototypes in the framework. Also see: Infrequent blogging Also see: Note to self: Blog about using Service Broker Also see: The 2 Technology Magazines You Should Read http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/blogs/~3/248013264/thread.tss
Turning bitboards from potential moves into legal moves, pawn moves, and conditional rules.
Also see: UI design The BitBoards so far have been astoundingly accurate at producing moves. But even after the moves have been produced they have to be fully validated. Take for instance, a bishop in the middle of the board. The number of potential moves for the bishop is 13 or so, but the number [...]
