Mark Nelson's Bio
Mark Nelson is an engineer with Cisco Systems, author of The Data Compression Book, and co-author of Developing Cisco IP Phone Services: A Cisco AVVID Solution. He is also a contributing editor to Dr. Dobb's Journal.
Archive
- C++11: unique_ptr
- C++11's async Template
- Auto Types and Range-Based For Statements in C++11
- Visual Studio 11: The Early Release
- Iterators and iostreams
- What's the Best Paradigm for Data Compression Routines?
- C++11 Hash Containers and Debug Mode
- DNS Service Discovery on Windows
- Automate SSH Logins by Customizing Putty
- Network Discovery Tools: Putting DNS Service Discovery To Work
- User-Defined Hash Functions for Unordered Maps in C++0x
- Type Safety and GCC
- SMTP Configuration
- Free SMTP
- C Skills in the Land of PHP: No Easy Ride
- Linus and C++
- C/C++ Programming in a UNIX Environment
- Project Euler: Problem 328
- A Big Problem That Doesn't Need a Bignum
- Ken Olsen, RIP
- Gawker Considered Stupid - Criminally Stupid
- 20 Heads In a Row - What Are the Odds?
- Combinatorial Data Compression
- Google Is a Scary Lifeline
- Ripoff Artists

