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Multi-Core OO: Part 2
A diagram is worth a thousand lines of code - Parallel
[Podcast] Message Ordering: Is it Cost Effective?
- Design
A Few Minutes with James Reinders
James Reinders, author of Intel Threading Building Blocks: Outfitting C++ for Multi-core Processors, recently took a few minutes to talk about going parallel. Q: James, are software developers ready for parallelization, or are we lacking the fundamental building blocks -- parallel algorithms, compilers, tools, and the like -- needed to effectively build concurrent applications? - Parallel
Sharing Secrets Among Friends
Originally published in Computer Language back in 1992, Bruce Schneier's essay on the proper way to share secrets still holds weight.
Sharing Secrets Among Friends Whether you’re protecting a nuclear missile or your new recipe for burger sauce, polynomial encryption can prevent people from stealing your secrets. - SecurityHow to Start a Multi-threading Relationship
It begins with trust and communication
It's Good Work When You Can Find It
Al Stevens has long been Dr. Dobb's eminent C/C++ programming guru. In this 2001 installment from his long-running column, Al discussed, among other things, open versus closed-source development--a topic that might as well be called: "The differences between Linux and Windows development," and his long ride on the "dependency carousel." - Design
Fasta Frustrations
- Design
Designing the Framework of a Parallel Game Engine
Designing systems for functional decomposition, coupled with data decomposition will deliver a good amount of parallelization and will also ensure scalability
PHP and MySQL
- Design
Why I Want to be Transhuman
I want to point you at three of my favourite songs. They are: Македонско девојче; O δρόμος; and Πάμε μια βόλτα στο φεγγάρι. The first is a Macedonian folk song, also from Bulgaria; the second is Greek, by Manos Loizos; the third is also Greek, by Manos Xatzidakis. All are YouTube links, though I'm sure pasting the titles into Google will find other versions too; and I think you'll enjoy the music even if you don't understand the words. The third song is incredibly nostalgic.
- Design