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Comparing ASM.js and NaCl | Leaf Security Research
https://blog.leafsr.com/2013/06/03/comparing-asm-js-and-nacl
Comparing ASM.js and NaCl. OK so I am a few months late to the ASM.js / Native Client (NaCl) debate. Thats OK because most of what has been said so far that compares them is terrible. If you’re unfamiliar with either technology then please see this. First or this post won’t make much sense. The two competing technologies have a similar goal: to bring native code to the web. But they both approach solving this problem in very different ways. Whats the problem with the web in its current form? Times before...
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Lisp50 Notes part II: Model-View-Controller Considered Harmful | Learning Lisp
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Notes from an average programmer studying the hard stuff). Laquo; Lisp50 Notes part I: JonL Recalls How Sussman Revealed the Nature of Intelligence…. Lisp50 Notes part III: McCarthy Reaffirms the Importance of Having Access to the Abstract Syntax. Lisp50 Notes part II: Model-View-Controller Considered Harmful. 8221; Somewhere in there Richard Gabriel (I think) stood up and said that, “John McCarthy is the worst programmer on the planet. He calls me up for the simplest things! Stoyan had a slide of the gu...
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Scheme « programming musings
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August 23, 2010 jao. I just came back from the Scheme and Functional Programming Workshop. At Montréal, hosted by Marc Feeley and an excellent organisation team. It’s been a fun couple of days putting faces to emails and IRC nicks and attending a handful of pretty interesting talks. Here’s a quick report. He showed us how call/cc is not just an academic toy, but can be put to good use in writing a self-correcting reader for s-expressions on top of the host scheme. The second invited talk was by Robby Fin...
semantic-domain.blogspot.com
Semantic Domain: February 2015
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. Midlands Graduate School 2015. Registration for the Midlands Graduate School. I'll be lecturing again this year on functional reactive programming, and am very much looking forward to meeting the participants. The Midlands Graduate School in the Foundations of Computing Science (MGS). This year's MGS is hosted by the Department of Computer Science. At the University of Sheffield. It will start on April 07 and finish on April 11. Roy Crole, Leicester. Jeremy Gibbons, Oxford.
javiermunhoz.com
Old Habits Die Hard - Pflua and high performance packet filtering
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Old Habits Die Hard. Just another scalable weblog. Pflua and high performance packet filtering. By Javier on 12 September 2014 11:00 PM. Time to write other post! This time I will comment on one of our most recent projects here in Igalia. A high performance packet filtering toolkit written in Lua. Several weeks ago I received a phone call coming from Juan. Was looking for some mate ready to jump in a new opportunity related to high performance networking, hypervisors, packet filtering and LuaJIT. The com...
carcaddar.blogspot.com
a CONS is an object which cares: WebRTC and the File API
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A CONS is an object which cares. January 24, 2012. WebRTC and the File API. Two interesting developments in HTML5 I've recently been made aware of are WebRTC. Thanks to Manuel Simoni. Thanks to Rich Jones. Library that seems to do most of the common NAT traversal tricks). The File API provides the potential to use WebRTC for any kind of P2P file sharing. This is I think the most exciting potential of WebRTC. Posted by Vladimir Sedach. January 27, 2012 at 5:40 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What ...
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a CONS is an object which cares: Continued Confusion
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A CONS is an object which cares. January 30, 2012. People have trouble understanding continuations, and this is no surprise when you realize that the term "continuation" is overloaded in all three senses: as a. In terms of being a. Continuations only exist in FCC. When it comes to CPS, a continuation is a. Only In CPS, this. Is easy to understand: a continuation is the next step in a computation - the next instruction in the instruction stream. For FCC, the. Lisp in Small Pieces. Is forgotten. The th...
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a CONS is an object which cares: CLiki news
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A CONS is an object which cares. September 11, 2012. Is finally up on the cliki2. Software (the ALU wiki. Has been running it for a while). The biggest casualties in the move were latin1 characters (some pages were a mix of utf-8 and latin1, and latin1 lost). In particular, if your name contains a lot of accents, I aplogize. So grab yourself an account. Read up on tips for writing CLiki pages. And contribute some information about Common Lisp libraries or other topics. Posted by Vladimir Sedach. Not yet&...
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a CONS is an object which cares: Enforcing required slot values
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A CONS is an object which cares. October 12, 2012. Enforcing required slot values. I was reading a blog post by Robert Smith on ideas for future directions for Lisp type systems. Where Robert mentioned the following trick to enforce provision of required slot values for structures and classes:. Defstruct foo (slot1 (error "Must provide value for slot1") ). That's something I haven't thought of doing before, I hope you find it useful as well. The rest of Robert's article is well worth a read.
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a CONS is an object which cares: 2015/05 - 2015/06
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A CONS is an object which cares. May 4, 2015. For anyone interested in acquiring a Symbolics system, here is an email I just received from David K. Schmidt, director of sales at Symbolics. We are in the process of consolidating two storage facilities into one new one. To reduce the amount that needs to be moved we are liquidating some of the inventory that is not needed for future operations. 1 MacIvory model 3 with 8 MWords in a Quadra 700 with 20 MBs and a 9GB 10000 rpm disk. Posted by Vladimir Sedach.
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