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An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at the University of Virginia have recently open sourced an algorithm capable of sorting at a rate of one billion (integer) keys per second using a GPU. Although GPUs are often assumed to be poorly suited for algorithms like sorting, their results are several times faster than the best known CPU-based sorting implementations."
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Submitted by: peterwut
Posted at: 2010-08-28 15:09:58
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I see a lot of projects carrying very lightweight model classes: the stub ActiveRecord and Query classes generated by Propel remain empty after a while. This is not only a sign that the developers put the code in the wrong place, but also that they still don’t get a grasp of the ORM paradigm. Let’s see a few examples that illustrate that.
The ActiveRecord Classes Are Where The Record Manipulati...
http://baon.hu/somogy/kek-hirek-bulvar/ingyen-kapnak-jogsit-a-somogyi-romak-324174
Érdemes elolvasni a fentebb linkelt cikket, már csak azért is, mert arról szól a bejegyzés, aztán ne nézzetek hülyén, hogy én vagyok a hülye.
Dióhéjban annyi, hogy Somogyban, ahol én is tengek és lengek majd' száz roma kap ingyen jogosítványt, aztán elkezdődik az informatikai képzésük is. Közben fizetést kapnak...
Spencer, the developer here at Function, has been working on putting together a simple ticket or bug tracking WordPress theme. The theme allows for easy creation of a ticket/support system right within WordPress, for free .
Spencer worked on this entire project himself, it was a one man project, and it turned out great, so please direct all comments and praise towards him.
Theme Demo &a...
As a software developer myself, I know how hard it is to see your product being ripped off. We have recently reported on how even $2 iPhone games (like Stardunk ) or iPad games (like Aqua Globs HD ) are not immune despite their low cost and closed platforms. Their developers have reported piracy rates as high as 38% and 50% , respectively.
Mac developer Dmitry Chestnykh of Coding Robot...
Here's why working at home is both a curse and a blessing. View
We all know it happens. Bitter old IT guy leaves a back door into the system and network in order to have fun with the new guys and show the company how bad things are without him.
I've never personally experienced this. The most I've experienced is somebody who broke and stole stuff right before leaving. I'm sure this happens though.
So, when taking over a network that can't quite be truste...
Here’s a Mac heartbreaker: a motorcycle enthusiast went for a ride carrying his MacBook Pro 13″ in a backpack, unfortunately the zipper holding the MacBook Pro in place failed going a reported 195mph (315km/h)!
The aluminum is really bent up and even cracked in some places, the screen is completely destroyed, and there was some internal damage. Obviously the damage is pretty sever...
Rename is one of the most useful refactorings at all. The developer can alter the name of a selected type, type member, function, constant in the code. Users of NetBeans PHP IDE could use Instant Rename feature since 6.5 and now in daily builds the Rename Refactoring was improved to be able to rename elements not only in the scope of one file but rather lookup all appropriate occurrences in the ...
if programming languages were cars
A writer for Futurama created a brand new math theorem based on group theory to explain a plot twist in the show. That is like, going way beyond the call of duty, dude.
Ken Keeler, the Futurama writer behind the theorem, actually has a PhD in math, so this was probably just a walk in the park for him. But for the rest of us non math geniuses, his theorem was used to explain a problem with an...