2009/9/23-10/5 [Computer/SW/Database] UID:53392 Activity:nil | 9/23 I never took CS188, is there a good book that's an intro to formal
database theory, normalization, etc.? I've got experience with SQL
(MySQL & MSSQL), and understand tables, etc.
\_ You mean CS186?
\_ Oops, yah. 188 is AI or something?
\_ That's right.
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2009/7/28-8/6 [Computer/SW/Database] UID:53213 Activity:nil | 7/27 I have an actual technical question here. My MySQL DBA tells me
that I can't expect a MySQL port to be able to run effectively
on more than a two CPU box, he says that the extra CPUs will
sit there unused. Is this true? I have a bunch of new quad core
servers that I would like to use as Database machines. -ausman
\_ It's not that simple. If you stress test your new fancy multi core
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2009/5/6-14 [Computer/SW/Languages/Perl, Computer/SW/Languages/Web] UID:52961 Activity:kinda low | 5/6 I'm sure you've seen web sites that distribute software by making
a user fill out a form and then e-mailing the user a randomly
generate link to the software that works just once. What software
is used to do this? I'd like to distribute software in such a way.
\_ "Software"? What web server/web application environment
are you using?
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2009/5/5-6 [Computer/HW/Laptop] UID:52950 Activity:moderate | 5/5 Is there a good (or standard) way to make an offline copy of a w
ordpress blog (mine, not someone else's)? tia.
\_ oh man.
\_ I could cobble something together with curl / wget, but I'd
rather not if there is a standard way of doing this. I'm
pretty new to wordpress / blogging and I just want to keep
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2013/4/29-5/18 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus, Computer/SW/Compilers] UID:54665 Activity:nil | 4/29 Why were C and Java designed to require "break;" statements for a
"case" section to terminate rather than falling-through to the next
section? 99% of the time poeple want a "case" section to terminate.
In fact some compilers issue warning if there is no "break;" statement
in a "case" section. Why not just design the languages to have
termination as the default behavior, and provide a "fallthru;"
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2011/2/24-4/20 [Computer/SW/Languages/Java] UID:54048 Activity:nil | 2/24 Go Programming Language. Anyone here use it? It kind of
reminds me of java-meets python, and well, that is fitting given it's
a GOOG product. What is so special about it?
\_ as I understand it, it's a suitable OOP-y systems language with more
structure than C, less complexity than C++, and less overhead than
Java/Python.
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2011/2/5-19 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus] UID:54027 Activity:nil | 2/4 random C programming/linker fu question. If I have
int main() { printf("%s is at this adddr %p\n", "strlen", strlen); }
and soda's /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space is 2 (eg; on)
why is strlen (or any other libc fn) at the same address every time?
\_ I don't pretend to actually know the right answer to this, but
could it have something to do with shared libraries?
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2010/9/13-30 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:53956 Activity:nil | 9/13 Blah blah android blah, ok other than the bootjack stomp of the
phone marketing crap of this, does anyone know where to find the old
Android TCL scripting framework that was used for automating
and controlling desktop apps (like mozilla for example). Thx.
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2010/8/8-9/7 [Computer/SW/Languages/C_Cplusplus, Computer/SW/Languages/Web] UID:53914 Activity:nil | 8/8 Trying to make a list of interesting features languages have
touted as this whole PL field comes around, trying to see if they
have basis in the culture of the time: feel free to add some/dispute
1970 C, "portability"
1980 C++, classes, oop, iterators, streams, functors, templates
expert systems
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