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  • The ARC for Memory Management

    calendar Jul 27, 2011 · 3 min read
     en it  · arc lion macosx software-architect
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    Archimedes (287 BC) said “give me a place to stand and I will move the earth”.

    Apple, after decades of lack of decent garbage collection to Objective-C, seems to say “I will give an ARC to exit to the dark hand-made memory allocation”.

    Let’see how.


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  • SkyRocket computing not Cloud!

    calendar Jul 21, 2011 · 2 min read
     en it  · cloud-computing ideas software-architect
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    As you know, we at Gioorgi are not so Cloud-Computing enthusiastic.


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  • Arduino Ruby Development

    calendar Jul 18, 2011 · 1 min read
     arduino  en it lang  · development programming-languages ruby
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    Arduino Ruby Development

    Do you like Arduino?

    Do you like dynamic programming languages like ruby?


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  • Functional Programming

    calendar Jul 17, 2011 · 4 min read
     en featured lang software  · closure erlang functional-java functional-programming java programming-languages
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    Functional Programming

    Because of the success of my article on java closure, I have decided to write another article on functional programming.


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  • Flask: a framework we like more then others

    calendar Jul 8, 2011 · 2 min read
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    Flask: a framework we like more then others

    In the past week I learned Flask, a very young and promising  python framework. I have already learned Django, Cherrypy, Web2Py and TurboGears.

    Anyway, if you are planning a medium sized project, I like to suggest you Flask, because of these feature:


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