
erikengbrecht.blogspot.com
Erik Engbrecht's BlogThoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Sunday
LOAD TIME
0.2 seconds
16x16
32x32
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
19
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
35
SITE IP
172.217.6.65
LOAD TIME
0.227 sec
SCORE
6.2
Erik Engbrecht's Blog | erikengbrecht.blogspot.com Reviews
https://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering
Erik Engbrecht's Blog: January 2010
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering. Saturday, January 16, 2010. So kids like chicken nuggets and ketchup. Wow, huge revelation. What does this have to do with technology? My tastes have certainly changed over the past decade, so I have no reason to believe they won't change over the next. Will I prefer process over technology and architecture over implementation? Will I stop thinking "show me the code! And "show me the scalability benchmarks! Posted by Erik Engbrecht. Because they de...
Erik Engbrecht's Blog: February 2009
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Refactoring Scala Actors: Rethinking the Approach. When I started refactoring Scala's actor library, I really had several goals:. Reduce the coupling within the library so that the implementation can be more easily extended and customized. Create a more transparent and programmer friendly actor implementation. Improve performance of various use cases. Thus far I've done my work by completely overhauling the Actor. That b...
Erik Engbrecht's Blog: July 2010
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/2010_07_01_archive.html
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Higher-Level versus Higher-Order Abstraction. What is an abstraction? Higher-level abstractions are fairly simple: they encapsulate details so that they can be used without knowledge or concern about the details. Let's consider a simple example in Scala 2.8. You can copy and paste these examples directly into the Scala 2.8 REPL):. Scala def sum(data: Array[Double]): Double = { var i = 0 var total = 0.0 while(i. Higher-Order ...
Erik Engbrecht's Blog: April 2009
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering. Tuesday, April 21, 2009. McKinsey and Cloud Computing. McKinsey has created a tempest-in-a-teapot by denouncing the economics. Behind both in-the-cloud-cloud such as Amazon E2C. And behind-the-firewall clouds for large enterprises. At a high level I think their analysis is actually pretty good, but the conclusions misleading due to a semantic twist. They use Amazon E2C as a model, and their conclusions go something like this:. Back in the days of...
Erik Engbrecht's Blog: May 2009
http://erikengbrecht.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering. Monday, May 25, 2009. For those of you with ADD or it's internet induced equivalents, I've started posting on Twitter. Posted by Erik Engbrecht. Links to this post. Refactoring Scala Actors: Progress Update. The first thing I thought I needed was a base trait that defines the basic structure and operations of an actor, so created a BaseActor. As well as my own StateActor. Trait BaseActor extends AbstractActor { def react(f: PartialFunction[Any, Uni...
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
19
ongoing by Tim Bray · Understand Your User
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2008/10/23/Build-For-Yourself
We’re hearing that lousy times are good times for creativity, for building new things, precisely because the mainstream things aren’t working. Well, and maybe you’re out of a job too. If you’re building something new, who should you build it for? This is part of the Tough Times. Build It For Yourself! Xb7; This is a point I’ve made before in this blog, but recently, Steve Yegge made it again. Brilliantly I thought, plus he’s funny. On the other hand he’s. How BigCos Do It. Who Do You Really Know? I bet i...
10 Reasons Female Engineers Have it Made | Gender Nation
https://gendernation.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/10-reasons-female-engineers-have-it-made
Exposing the truth about gender discrimination. 10 Reasons Female Engineers Have it Made. Diams; November 23, 2014. Diams; Leave a comment. 10 Someone ALWAYS offers to help them carry something, even if they’re not carrying anything heavy. 9 They don’t have to work hard to get noticed. Let’s face it. When someone is a minority in the population, they stand out. And while we may not like it, Image and Exposure ( part of P.I.E. 8 They have many more opportunities than their male counterparts. What young si...
ongoing by Tim Bray · Doing It Wrong
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2010/01/02/Doing-It-Wrong
Enterprise Systems, I mean. And not just a little bit, either. Orders of magnitude wrong. Billions and billions of dollars worth of wrong. Hang-our-heads-in-shame wrong. It’s time to stop the madness. These last five years at Sun, I’ve been lucky: I live in the Open-Source and “Web 2.0” communities, and at the same time I’ve been given significant quality time with senior IT people among our Enterprise customers. The Web These Days. And what do you get? Talk about large fixed-in-advance specifications, o...
textmass: Regular Expression vs. Space Delimiting
http://blog.waldin.net/2008/06/regular-expression-vs-space-delimiting.html
A mass of . text. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Regular Expression vs. Space Delimiting. There's been a little debate brewing. Over at the Wide Finder mailing list regarding the use of space delimiters to parse log entries, as opposed to a full blown regular expression. I struggled with this decision myself before finally choosing to use a regular expression. Having done so, I found my results differed from those of the reference implementation as I described here. LogEntryRegex = ( " ". D ) ( S ) "([ "]*(?
textmass: Diminishing returns
http://blog.waldin.net/2008/06/diminishing-returns.html
A mass of . text. Saturday, June 14, 2008. With some minor changes to my Wide Finder 2 submission, I've been able to eek out an almost 10% improvement in performance. The first change was pretty straightforward, and is a lesson in trusting blind premature optimizations (or optimisations, as the case may be. The scalac compiler has a switch called -optimise. The URL is at least 30 characters long, and. The 28th character is a digit. The final change was to revisit the decision to not. Left me a comment as...
pulling the gender card | Gender Nation
https://gendernation.wordpress.com/2013/08/17/pulling-the-gender-card
Exposing the truth about gender discrimination. Pulling the gender card. Diams; August 17, 2013. Diams; Leave a comment. I haven’t posted in a little while mostly, because I have been working on a letter to the editor for the Albany Times Union (ATU) . It all started when I received an email via my RPI alumni distribution list about an editorial the acting vice president for strategic communications and external relations at RPI was submitting. (See here for the editorial as printed. I see it as a sign o...
women being used….in 2013 | Gender Nation
https://gendernation.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/women-being-used-in-2013
Exposing the truth about gender discrimination. Women being used….in 2013. Diams; June 26, 2013. Diams; 2 Comments. Anyway, forget whatever side you take in the abortion debate or how you feel about SB5 for a moment and take a look at this ad along with the text PP posted on FB:. 1 “Stand with Texas Women”. So are you saying, PP, that if you don’t support abortion you don’t support women? I just want to be clear on that, because your ad is implying that…at least to people who bother to look up SB5. Ok, o...
ongoing by Tim Bray · The Sun Cloud
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2009/03/16/Sun-Cloud
Today at CommunityOne in New York, we’re announcing a bunch of Cloud-related stuff. Some of it has my fingerprints on it. This is my personal take on the interesting parts. Like it says on the front page. I work for Sun and sometimes even speak for it officially, but not in this blog. These are my own views as a project insider, and the perceptions of what it is and why it matters are mine; the company’s may differ. Want to move over to GlassFish/Web-tier land? And it’s got an API. At the bottom level, t...
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
35
Erik Eneddy
Erik Eng utvecklar för webb & mobilt
Om webb and mobilt. Bidrar till öppen källkod. Erik Eng, tidigare Pettersson, är en utvecklare som tänker lite extra på slutanvändaren. Dagarna ägnas åt att förbättra e-handel med öppen källkod. Ibland finns det tid för roliga sidoprojekt som social bostadsförmedling. Eller tillgängliggörande av Tågtider. Se inlägg nedan med mina tankar om kreationer på Internet. Optimize your responsive images. Smashing Redis keys with bash. Keeping Magento satisfied behind Varnish. Hur applikationen ska jobba.
Erik Engbrecht's Blog
Thoughts and Essays on Systems and Software Engineering. Sunday, January 16, 2011. Martin Oderskys Scala Levels. I just saw Martin's post on levels of expertise in Scala. And Tony Morris's response. As a stable in my programming toolbox. I dabbled it Python a lot before really using it extensively. Much of my initial usage basically amounted to using Jython. Anyway, I didn't really get into Python until I discovered and thoroughly learned metaclasses and descriptors. Posted by Erik Engbrecht. And it made...
Erik Engdahl: Entrance to his private web pages.
Web site for Erik Engdahl. This page, version of 24 March 2017, has address http:/ www.erikengdahl.se/. Erik Engdahl, Dr.Techn., Global Nomad of Knowledge. Entrance to his private web pages. Of himself (English and Swedish). Recent new or substantially modified pages on this web site:. Dec 2015. Underwebbplats för länkar om nobelprisen. 4 Jun 2015. Erik Engdahl's self-nomination as speaker. At the TEDxUppsalaUniversity event in the autumn on 2015. 31 Oct. 2013. Erik Engdahl's application. Site " Institut...
Home
Berit og Eriks hjemmeside
Berit og Erik's Hjemmeside. Bilder Trolltunga, Preikestolen, Kjeragbolten. Fjell og vidde ABC startside. Tur Sarabråten i Østmarka. Tur til Botanisk hage 2008. Tur til Jotunheimen og Hulderstigen 2012. Tur til Haukeliseter 2012. Legg gjerne inn en Kommentarer. Alvdal, Vestfjell, Rondane 2014. Hardangervidda og Skarveheimen 2015. Rondane og Dovre 2017. Kort tur i Stølsheimen 2017. Norefjell - Eggedal 2010. Norge på tvers, Sylan 2012. Odda til Uvdal 2006. Rjukan til Finse 2007. Hjerkinn til Grotli 2009.
Hovedside
Siden er under utvikling. Håndlaft etter god gammel laftemetode - Lokalt senvokst tømmer! Oppd: 30.01.2016. Vestgardsvegen 72, 2340 Løten - Mob: 95826292 -E-post: post@erikenger.no. Organisasjonsnummer: 994 204 661. Create a free website.
Erik Engleberg
OBJECTIVE: To acquire a full time job in Information Technology since graduating from Western Kentucky University. Adobe/Cisco Web Design class. Cisco Computer Support Essentials. Intern, Network and Computing Support at Western Kentucky University, January 2009 to May 2009. This entailed tasks such as removing computer viruses to doing remote sessions with clients to alleviate their computer problems. Co-Op, On-line Support group, Affinity Group Inc. September 2004 to August 2006. Major GPA 3.37.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT