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FootCalc.
/ravi
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See? Now we're talking. Parallelisation.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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My only concern is CPU overload could lead to an unpleasant foot odor problem.
/ravi
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or used monkeys (or hamsters)
Steve
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I C(++) therefore I am
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Quote: Sequoia will help the NNSA keep the US' nuclear stockpile stable without resorting to nuclear testing;
That alone gets a big in my book!
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you got top dogged my an immediate repost!
Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. - George Carlin
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The only problem I have with this article is that the author says that XP has been out for two decades, and the later for 20 years.
Brett A. Whittington
Application Developer
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I noticed that too...apparently he thinks it came it in 1991 instead of 2001. In which case I wonder when he thinks Windows 95 and 98 came out.
Or he's from the future.
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Everyone knows that Win 95 and 98 were introduced during the reign of Queen Victoria, and ME dates to the mid-40s when rationing meant that all the good bytes had been taken, leaving the rubbish ones behind.
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Of course, how could I forget it was 1895 and 1898
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two decades:
2000's
2010's
some people say things like that. no, i don't like it either.
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Quote: being a two decade old operating system
I don't think that can realistically be interpreted in any other way than that he thinks its ~20 years old. Existing within two different decades and being two decades old are two different thing completely.
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Step away from the LOLcats
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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There are many snippets of basic c programs available on the internet, but none of them had a explanation on it.So I will try to illustrate the most common basic c programs and Explain them in Plain language. printf("This is how it's done.");
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Rather than just pointing fingers and shouting “you’re doing it wrong!”, I thought it would be a good idea to write a post about what I consider good practice when dealing with problems in linear algebra and (analytic) geometry. Unfortunately, no one can be told what matrix math is. You have to see it for yourself.
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Why do some programming languages take over the world while others wallow in obscurity? The answer may lie with how well a language is documented. Or with the reality that the average programmer doesn’t have the time or the inclination to learn more than a handful of programming tools. Or even with the age-old tendency of academics to build stuff that’s gloriously clever but completely impractical. But a man named Tamir Kahson has a different answer. He thinks it’s all about the beard. Neither good code nor a good beard is the work of a single day.
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Mark Russinovich demonstrates the malware-hunting capabilities of Sysinternals tools by presenting several real-world cases that used the tools to identify and clean malware, and concludes by performing a live analysis of a Stuxnet infection’s system impact. Be vewy vewy quiet... I'm hunting viwusses.
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