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  • Unison File Synchronizer

    calendar Jul 12, 2009 · 1 min read
     en knowledgebase software  · file guide opensource script subversion
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    Unison File Synchronizer

    Several years ago I had the need of keep in sync three computers.  After some questions on a java mailing list, a very smart guy suggested me Unison.


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  • C– for cross compiler

    calendar Jun 14, 2009 · 2 min read
     en knowledgebase software  · complex interface lang
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    C-- for cross compiler

    In late 1994, when I need to write a programming language it was a pain. You must start with flex, lex and so on, and the way will be very long.


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  • Evolving concurrency, like memory management did

    calendar Jun 11, 2009 · 3 min read
     en erlang featured software  · development features framework http ideas internet java lang news performance python
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    Evolving concurrency, like memory management did

    As processors become faster and multiprocessor systems become cheaper, the need to take advantage of multithreading in order to achieve full hardware resource utilization only increases the importance of being able to incorporate concurrency in a wide variety of application categories.

    In this article we are evaluting a new approach to the concurrency. In the last five years computers are becoming even more parallel. Intel is pushing multi-core achiteture also on commodity personal computers. Neverless the computing power is ofter not well used: one again, hardware is a step head of our day-by-day software development. Remember when the 80286 came into light. The 286 was able to provide a multi-programming architecture but without memory management protection. We had to wait 386 hardware to see software working on preemptive multi-tasking, because software cannot cope with unprotected memory. In one word, it costs too much to develop a operating system without the new features the 80386 bring to us. What about concurrent programming? Can we look similarities in the  concurrency field?


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  • WolframAlpha A new type of search engine

    calendar Jun 4, 2009 · 3 min read
     en knowledgebase software  · google internet news search-engine
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    WolframAlpha A new type of search engine

    Hi World. I didn’t lost a bit of  grip on edge news, altrought now I am married!

    In the first days of May we read about a new serach engine, called WolframAlpha.

    The idea behind WolframAlpha are interesting, so we will take a close look to it.

    Slashdot is following the engine very tightly (“Wolfram Alpha Launches Tonight, On Camera”, published  on May 16) ans so will do Gioorgi.com.

    [UPDATED! Google Squared is out of there!!]

    First published on May 18th, 2009


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  • Java HttpClient and Load Balancer bad interactions

    calendar May 21, 2009 · 2 min read
     en knowledgebase software  · apache bug complex http java performance system unix web
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    Java HttpClient and Load Balancer bad interactions

    Working for a very big customer, I found a very nasty interaction between Sun HttpClient (JDK 1.4) and Http  Load Balancers.


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