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Bignum arithmetic and premature optimization
What does Knuth's statement, "premature optimization is the root of all evil," mean for security? by Chad Perrin
Tags: Integer, Optimization, Ruby, Programmer, Language, Moore, Scripting Languages, C/C++, Development Tools, Security, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Programming Languages, Software Development, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-07-22
How do I give Windows Vista a quick performance boost?
If you are using Windows Vista in its entire splendor, did you know that a simple aero tweak will give you a performance boost? If you are running Windows Vista with the aero interface enabled, perform the following to boost your system: Right-click on the Windows desktop...
Tags: Performance, C, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), C/C++, Operating Systems, Software, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Steven Warren
Blog posts 2008-05-27
You may be a conformist and not even know it
We like to think that we're all individuals and the things that drive our decisions are made rationally, independent of what others say, and from a totally objective viewpoint. Marketers, of course, know that isn't the case and do what they can to use all sorts of tools to sway...
Tags: Decision, Productivity, Recruitment & Selection, C/C++, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-05-07
Pop quiz answers: Hexadecimal basics
Our pop quiz on hexadecimal basics was a hit with TechRepublic members. As of grading time, nearly 2,000 people had tested their knowledge of hexadecimal math. If you haven't had a chance to take the quiz, I encourage you to try your luck, before reading the answers below. Now, on...
Tags: Correct, Quiz, C, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-05-02
10 cool things you can do with Windows PowerShell
If PowerShell's learning curve has kept you from embracing it for daily use, "cool" might not be a word you'd associate with it. But PowerShell is here to stay. It's a core part of Exchange 2007, Windows Server 2008, and SQL Server 2008, and it has immense power we all...
Tags: Command, Microsoft Windows PowerShell, Microsoft Windows, Ctrl, EasyView, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-02-06
How PacketTrap developed its new network management tool
After checking out the demo of PacketTrap's pt360 Tool Suite, I was really curious to find out how they developed this application. Fortunately, on Jan. 17, 2008, I had the pleasure of talking with PacketTrap CTO Sal Sferlazza to hear about the project's behind the scenes work. Sal revealed the challenges...
Tags: Team, Craigslist, Device, Router, Network, Network Management Tool, C++, Tool, Network Management, PacketTrap, Sal Sferlazza, Language Choice, PacketTrap Software, Development Team, Team Management, Productivity, C/C++, C#, Routers & Switches, Networking, Programming Languages, Management, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-02-05
Prepare for open wireless Internet -- the 700 MHz C block has hit its reserve price
On Thursday, the coveted "C block" of the FCC's 700 MHz auction saw its high bid rise to $4.7 million, passing the reserve price of $4.6 million set by the FCC. This is critical because the FCC has set the restriction on the C block that any licensees must "allow...
Tags: U.S., FCC, Google Inc., Internet, Wireless Internet, C, Auction, C/C++, Programming Languages, Federal Government, Wireless, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Government, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-02-01
Writing Effective Requirements
View Available Dates and Locations Successful projects are built on the foundation of well-written requirements. In fact, many problems of challenged and failed projects can be traced back to requirements issues. In this course, you'll learn to document requirements clearly, effectively, and appropriately to create a...
Tags: Technique, Requirement, Productivity, C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Training 2008-01-01
Geek Trivia: World-class achievement
On Oct. 5, 1995, astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz announced the discovery of the first confirmed planet orbiting a star other than our own sun. (This is a day known in the Trivia Geek's household as "The Day Star Trek Came True.") As a result, the...
Tags: Earth, Planet, Jupiter, TrES-4, C/C++, Programming Languages, Network Technology, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Networking, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-10-02
The ethical issues of 'people search'
My esteemed colleague Arun yesterday covered the blessings of a new Web-based 'people search' market, but I come to bury, not to praise it. With Manhattan planning to copy the omnipresent surveillance pioneered in the land of 'Big Brother' with its 'Ring of Steel,' {Update: See ...
Tags: C/C++, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, John Bartley K7AAY
Blog posts 2007-08-14
Pic: The greatest programming tip ever written
Here's an ingenious little tip to all programmers that will guarantee an improvement in the quality of the code you produce -- one that somebody included as an advisory pop-up for MS Visual C++. Found via reddit. by Jay Garmon
Tags: Programming, Programming Languages, C/C++, Microsoft Development Tools, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-08-06
Who are today's Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein?
TechRepublic member lcallander asked me for some suggested reading material, with a rather intriguing sci-fi stipulation: "I was rereading an old post, where guys were reminiscing about reading 'Heinlein, Asimov, and Clark,' my personal favorites. I got out of reading SF in the '80s and am bewildered by the...
Tags: Hyperion Solutions Corp., Amazon.com Inc., Asimov, Clarke, Heinlein, Scalzi, Games, C/C++, Personal Technology, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-07-26
C/C++ Inetrview Questions
Many C/C++ interview questions can be found at http://www.technical-interview.com. However, does anybody recommend a book which can help preparing for a technical interview.
Tags: Programming languages, TechnicalGuy, C/C++
Discussion threads 2007-04-16
I am looking for a specific answer
I am a graduate with optional subject Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. And now I would like to built my career in Computer Software. and I want to do Software Testing Course, for this purpose I have already started to learn about 'C' language. Is it better for me...
Tags: C/C++, career, fayyaz3269814u@..., information technology, software
Discussion threads 2006-12-23
Genetics Calulators and Volcanic Dust
Geekiness is seeping into other areas of my life.  Well, okay, it has been there for a long time. For those who know me, it is obvious that I am an animal lover.  I have two dogs, a cat, fish, a turle and most recently 5 gerbils.  I have trained...
Tags: Trait, Problem, Gene, Chromosome, Geekiness, Microsoft Windows 95, Biotechnology, C/C++, Tools & Techniques, Storage, Databases, Programming Languages, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Rebecca Ward
Blog posts 2006-12-08
Multithreading tutorial, part seven: Non-atomic performance
This is the final installment of a seven-part series demonstrating multithreading techniques and performance characteristics in VB.NET. Catch up on the previous installments: Part one: Introduction to multithreading Part two: The Application Skeleton Part three: Single Threaded Performance Part four: SyncLock Performance Part five:...
Tags: Performance, C, CPU, Thread, Multi-threading, ThreadCount, C/C++, Performance Management, Programming Languages, Processors, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Justin James
Blog posts 2006-10-03
Multithreading tutorial, part six: Monitor performance
This is the sixth installment of a multi-part series demonstrating multithreading techniques and performance characteristics in VB.Net. Catch up on the previous installments: Part one: Introduction to multithreading Part two: The Application Skeleton Part three: Single Threaded Performance Part four: SyncLock Performance Part five:...
Tags: Monitor, Performance, C, CPU, Thread, Multi-threading, SyncLock Performance Part, Mutex, ThreadCount, C/C++, Monitors & Displays, Performance Management, Programming Languages, Processors, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Components, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Justin James
Blog posts 2006-09-26
Multithreading tutorial, part five: Mutex Performance
This is the fifth installment of a multi-part series demonstrating multithreading techniques and performance characteristics in VB.Net. Catch up on the previous installments: Introduction to multithreading, The Application Skeleton, Single Threaded Performance, and SyncLock Performance. While the last post used SyncLock to mark a "critical section" of...
Tags: Performance, C, CPU, Multi-threading, System, Mutex, ThreadCount, C/C++, Performance Management, Processors, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Justin James
Blog posts 2006-09-19
Converting numbers into formatted strings in VB.NET
Irina Medvinskaya presents a simple way to convert the numbers into formatted strings in VB.NET. She also explains the difference between the two types of numeric format strings: standard and custom. Working with numeric values often requires the ability to convert these values into String values in a...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, Irina Medvinskaya, Programming languages, Microsoft development tools, numeric format specifier, format specifier, Dim numInfo, format string, Visual Basic Tips Newsletter, String, numInfo, C/C++, .Net, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2006-08-10
Some Cross Platform Development Suggestions
In my most recent blog, I took a look at whether or not you may need to consider writing your software in a cross platform portable fashion. In this blog, I will examine the various options for writing cross platform portable code. There are two ends to writing cross platform...
Tags: C/C++, Java, Perl, server
Blog posts 2006-06-15


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