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My Code Here: A Few Hypercomplex Onions
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Some articles on computing, security, mathematics, science, language, and music. Some not. Friday, 11 March 2011. A Few Hypercomplex Onions. The C# class Onion. Listing below) allows experimentation with any of the Cayley-Dickson algebras mentioned in the previous related article. From the monodimensional reals, right up to the 512-dimensional austons. Modern professional libraries for this purpose still tend to be based on technologies like C templates. Type as Quaternion Complex. These let the class en...
My Code Here: The Uroboros and Other Quines
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Some articles on computing, security, mathematics, science, language, and music. Some not. Tuesday, 10 March 2015. The Uroboros and Other Quines. Eleven, Fifty, One Hundred Languages. Something over five years ago, I described. Just kidding, of course. Yusuke-san's achievement was and remains a very clever and unspeakably elegant construction. That its method of discovery can so readily be explained, and thence extended and generalised in various ways, detracts in no part from this. All the way down.
My Code Here: My Work in Print: 1985
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Some articles on computing, security, mathematics, science, language, and music. Some not. Saturday, 5 November 2011. My Work in Print: 1985. I've previously written about the very competitive crafting of optimum machine code programs for Personal Computer World magazine's 1980s Sub Set. A huge novelty in the publishing world at the time. Book geeks: note the cool adjacent ISBNs! Best of PCW Assembler Routines for the Z80. Although the first IBM PC. With its 8-bit Intel 8088. Cube Root of a 16-bit unsign...
My Code Here: Quantum Computing #1: Single Qubit Gates
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Some articles on computing, security, mathematics, science, language, and music. Some not. Sunday, 16 October 2011. Quantum Computing #1: Single Qubit Gates. Recent mention of Mike Nielsen's Quantum Computation. Videos sparked a flurry of interest among friends and colleagues, mostly tempered by wariness about the mathematics involved. That's a pity, because there's actually very little mathematics needed to make a start on this stuff. Complex numbers. They are just pairs of normal. Another unusual aspec...
My Code Here: Female Symphonists
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Some articles on computing, security, mathematics, science, language, and music. Some not. Thursday, 17 July 2014. While Wikipedia currently lists more than 900 entries in the category Women classical composers. A diligent search reveals that comparatively few of these have written a symphony - less than one in five, according to my very unscientific sampling. And while considering them as a group might make exactly as much sense as clumping together all male. 1804 - 1875, France). Farrenc's other accomp...
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Scale This!: The Byzantine Cake Problem
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Tuesday, 6 April 2010. The Byzantine Cake Problem. As is the normal case for these events, we "secretly" have a collection and the person who collects up the money, goes and "secretly" buys a cake for the birthday boy. This was until my boss, Craig, sent this out to the office by email. Can someone go to shop please as I’m busy all afternoon.". This results in an interesting logical problem. There is an implied condition in the phraseology he's used that the person that goes is therefore. In the end, the...
Scale This!: March 2010
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010. Having witnessed numerous demonstrations of all manner of concurrency gotchas at the recent DevWeek, I thought I would focus on one particular construct that I see quite often, and admittedly have been responsible for introducing in the past. Joe Duffy, in his otherwise excellent (and extremely thick) book " Concurrent Programming on Windows. There is a problem here, and the problem is that the lock keyword in C# is in league with Satan. Synchronised code goes in here. Well not re...
Scale This!: Lock This! (not)
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Tuesday, 23 March 2010. Having witnessed numerous demonstrations of all manner of concurrency gotchas at the recent DevWeek, I thought I would focus on one particular construct that I see quite often, and admittedly have been responsible for introducing in the past. Joe Duffy, in his otherwise excellent (and extremely thick) book " Concurrent Programming on Windows. There is a problem here, and the problem is that the lock keyword in C# is in league with Satan. Synchronised code goes in here. Well not re...
Scale This!: May 2009
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Monday, 18 May 2009. The journey of 1000 miles. Right First things first. Before you can have any reasonable discussion about how best to design applications for the web/cloud, you have to define what the web/cloud actually is, so I'll start with the web, as that's how most things in the world now talk to each other. An end user using a browser asks for a resource in the form of a web address - a URL. Http:/ scalethis.blogspot.com/2009/05/hello-world.html. This URL specifies the protocol. Http:/ ), domain.
Scale This!: Lovely jQuery
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Friday, 15 January 2010. Oh how I love thee. New version released yesterday. Http:/ api.jquery.com/category/version/1.4/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi, My name is Chris and I have been working as a web developer for about 10 years, primarily working on the Microsoft plaform. I have an interest in web standards as a member of the HTML Working Group at the W3C. And have an active interest in large distributed systems and "Cloud Computing". I took part in the private beta of Amazon's SimpleDB.
Scale This!: November 2009
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Tuesday, 10 November 2009. To be doomed to know the future and not to be believed. Just came across this. Digg. Distributed Datastore. Interesting. Thursday, 5 November 2009. Why would you do that, Larry? Reconciliation, Compensation and Eventual Consistency. In my previous post. I introduced the idea of "Eventual Consistency" and we saw how, due to the CAP theorem, it helps ensure global availability of data by sacrificing its consistency. The simplest way to demonstrate this as a manual process is by q...
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Scale This!: June 2009
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Monday, 29 June 2009. If you're not confused, you're not paying attention. In the last post we looked at the myths of infinite latency and bandwidth. I'd like quickly to cover some of the other fallacies before coming back to these, and how they result in some fundamental architectural constraints for distributed systems. So let’s quickly check off a couple of these fallacies and their solutions. The network is secure. There is one administrator. When designing software for this type of environment, you ...
Scale This!: jQuery for you and me. Ab-sol-u-tiv-e-leeee.
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Monday, 18 January 2010. JQuery for you and me. Ab-sol-u-tiv-e-leeee. Everyone who knows me knows why I'm a fan of jQuery. Clear separation of concerns and CSS-style selectors), but jQuery 1.4 builds on one of the best javascript libraries to make it even better. The new release not only brings with it the standard maintanence type stuff such as better performace and a couple of new functions, but some good enhancements across the library. Do something on a mouseover. Do something on a mouseout. Method f...
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