Archive for July, 2009

(Source) code scalability

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

Today I’d like to write about source code scalability in its most literal form, as in true source code scalability, ie – how much one would have to type if he’d want to extend existing codebase. It’s an often forgotten, bastard sibling of “true” scalability, but an interesting topic nonetheless. ...

Cruncher# – update

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Just little fix (see original note comments for details) and one column more - padding/size ratio (lets me to find what structures waste most space, in relative terms). Same download URL as before.

Random links, 02/07/2009

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Dropbox – wanted to make some weekend experiments, so finally gave it a try and it really is as good as people say. Sharing files between different computers without hassle. It can either work completely in the background or you can treat it as a file server. Great piece of ...