“No Bugs” Bunny
‘No Bugs’ Top Five C++ Cooking Recipes
March 1, 2013 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
Abstract:
When cooking a C++ program, there are a few spices to consider.
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"If strict weak ordering is violated, all kinds of weird things can happen: from identical multiple entries in a supposedly-unique collection, to memory corruption
Filed under: On.ProgrammingTips and Tricks
Read more(640K) 2^256 Bytes of Memory is More than Anyone Would Ever (Need) Get
January 1, 2013 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
Abstract:
Physics imposes hard limits on amount of memory we will get in foreseeable future.
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Even if every memory cell can be represented by a single atom, we would need 1 to 10% of all the stars and planets which we can see , to implement 2^256 bytes of memory.
Filed under: On.System ArchitectureRequirement analysis
Read moreKeep It Simple, Singleton!
November 1, 2012 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
Abstract:
Naïve mappings from business domain to programmer domain tend to survive requirement changes better
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How do we distinguish good assumptions from bad ones?
Filed under: On.System ArchitectureDesign decisionsOn.DevelopmentDevelopment Philosophy
Read moreReplace User, Strike Any Key?
September 1, 2012 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
Abstract:
Rumors about user being the source of all the evil are greatly exaggerrated.
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“He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.” — Ecclesiastes
Filed under: On.DevelopmentDevelopment Philosophy
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