November 30th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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The When, Why and Why Not of the BETA Programming Language by Bent Bruun Kristensen, Ole Lehrmann Madsen, and Birger Møller-Pedersen from HOPL-III. BETA was an challenging travel along up to Simula – with orthogonality being a major design goal. The independent things I found of interest are the attempts to create a merged abstraction pattern, the emphasis on simulating consistency between design and implementation, and the use of coroutines (ala Simula) for concurrency.
BETA is a programming language that has merely one abstraction mechanism, the pattern, breeding abstractions like record types, classes with methods, types with operations, methods, and functions. Specialization applies to patterns in universal, thusly plying a class/subclass mechanism for class patterns, a subtype mechanism for type patterns, and a specialization mechanism for methods and functions.
And while I’m at it, the original entry for HOPL-I on The Development of the SIMULA Languages by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl is uncommitted (starts on page 3). SIMULA is one of a handful of most influential programming languages of all time. I recovered the watching over to be laughable:
In the spring of 1967 a raw employee at the NCC in a very scandalised voice enjoined the switchboard operator: “Two men are contending violently in front of the blackboard in the upstair corridor. What shall we do?” The operator occured out of her office, listened for a few seconds and and then ordered: “Decompress, it’s exclusively Dahl and Nygaard talking about SIMULA”.
(Link to late HOPL-III papers on LtU ).
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November 14th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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First rule of Investing. Dont fall in love with positions or render to turn up yourself justly. I intended we might pay off a bounce. I was incorrect. I spread over my poor puts when the market embarked on to drop its gains. So I lucked out on that point. More significantly, i desired to elucidate my bullishness. I wear’t intend the [...]
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November 13th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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First rule of Investing. Dont fall in love with positions or render to turn up yourself justly. I intended we might receive a bounce. I was incorrect. I spread over my inadequate puts when the market embarked on to shake off its gains. So I lucked out on that point. More significantly, i desired to elucidate my bullishness. I wear’t mean the [...]
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November 13th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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First rule of Investing. Dont fall in love with positions or render to turn up yourself justly. I intended we might pay back a bounce. I was incorrect. I spread over my inadequate puts when the market commenced to throw its gains. So I lucked out in that respect. More significantly, i desired to clear up my bullishness. I assume’t intend the [...]
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November 12th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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First rule of Investing. Dont fall in love with positions or render to turn up yourself justly. I intended we might pay off a bounce. I was incorrect. I spread over my inadequate puts when the market commenced to shake off its gains. So I lucked out on that point. More significantly, i desired to clear up my bullishness. I get into’t intend the [...]
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November 11th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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I could be an idiot. But I conceive at present is the time. I set 8 pct of my last worth in DIAmond puts at 11000, as a hedge, and simply betrayed them at a very skillful gain. Very skillful. Nowadays Im unawares redacts that I sold in not close as prominent a position, but skillful. Im [...]
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November 10th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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Peteris Krumins has been sending his notes on MIT’s Introduction to Algorithms. The notes are worthful for anyone interested in making their way through the CLRS text and MIT Open Courseware videos.
I simply completed following the last lecture of MIT’s “Introduction to Algorithms” course. Having a outstanding passion for all aspects of figuring, I determined to partake everything I found out…
Although not straight tied to programming languages, every PL has to finally be able-bodied to state algorithms. Apart from Knuth, CLRS is belike the nighest approximation to a comprehensive approach to algortihms. The text itself is language agnostic – the authors practice their ain brand of pseudo-code to trace the algorithms. This has the advantage of permiting the reader to center the algorithms at a higher level, instead than fix bogged down in the specifics of any PL. The downside, at least in my estimation, is that the authors don”t make it particularly easy to implement the algorithms in any specific PL. The pseudo code immixs vulgar data structures (such as arrays) with properties/attributes that can be tagged with those structures. And some of the algorithms refer to variables that are alfresco of the scope of the function. Too, like Knuth, most of the algorithms are steeped in state, pretending it firmly to apply them with working programming approaches.
That stated, the video lectures and the attaching to notes in a higher place are near resources for any that want to self-study CLRS. Hither are the notes hence far: Read the rest of this entry »
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November 10th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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Consumers have more power than most see today. Hither are a few examples of what can be served today and will appear shopworn presently:
1. Set home improvement plans out to invite. Instead than telephoning about to rule someone to work your home, just now conduct pictures of what you take exercised and send them to Craigslist. Have people compete for your project. This is so much more effective than dialing through the scandalmongering pages since you’ll hear from people who have the time to lick your problem.
2. Invite restaurant recommendations on Twitter. Do you have one night to drop out in a newfangled town? Place out a request for recommendations to your Twitter followers. Someone who cognises you and worries around you will believably make backwards to you within minutes. Or, you could rely upon someone who doesn’t cognise you for a recommendation.
3. Post your target salary on your blog. If you’re well at what you do, someone may be unforced to pay off you more to do what you do than you are taking in at present. Why not put up your current “Fix me Switch” target salary to your blog so people cognize what you’re looking for? Possibly your current employer would feel this unsavory, but they shouldn”t. You’re yielding them for the first time-right of refusal, so they can’t sound off if you incur an offer they’re not unforced to cope with?
4. Employ Amazon’s Mechanically skillful Turk for boring tasks. Ask to catch a big volume of irksome work made out but can’t find oneself the time, or mayhap your eyeballs are already seting out to crack from dryness. Outsource the assignments to Mturk.com and view how loyal things catch made.
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November 10th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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Reflection is one of the more brawny — yet ofttimes underused — features in the Java language. This post allows a discussion on reflection, JIT, JNI and a close interrelated technique named ‘inflation’ that can be replicated in OpenJDK 6.

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November 10th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged
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Scala and Clojure are two JVM compatible languages, but is either one poised for stardom ? With one focused on concurrency influenced by Erlang and the other influenced by LISP, its a toughened call. Andrew Glover’s post intermits down the merits behind each language.

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