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2007 Apr 18
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2007 Apr 18
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2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
...LangRef.html), and we should plan to
> attach LLVM as a suffix to the project name for several years to come: For
> example: "Use the Foo/LLVM Compiler System, it runs infinite loops faster
> than the competition!".
>
How about Illuvium? It's pronounceable, it pays homage to "LLVM", and
the domain's already taken by someone who might be persuaded to give it
up :)
2010 Feb 25
2
Morse Code
This is just curiosity, but I'm wondering why the Morsecode app has remained part of the trunk for all of these years. Is there any practical use for this or is it just an homage to the ghosts of telecommunications past? Does anybody use the Morsecode app for anything interesting? I'm strangely fascinated by this core piece of Asterisk functionality.
-Chris
2008 Mar 31
0
FreeBSD programmer wanted
...business
enterprises.
Branding. In order to differentiate this appliance in the marketplace,
we intend to rename all of the components with our own trademarks. We
believe that to do this is essential in order to survive as a profitable
enterprise. All of our trademarked components will give homage to their
origins.
Ownership. We believe, in a fundamental way, that the SME who purchases
our appliance OWNs it! They may use it or dispose of it as they see
fit. In the spirit of this belief, we provide owner modifiable splash
screens. In other words, when a system is booted, a splash sc...
2005 Aug 03
3
problem with for()
Dear list,
can someone tell me why this two pieces of code give me the same
results?
> for(i in 0:5){ sum[i] = i }
> sum
[1] 1 2 3 4 5
> for(i in 1:5){ sum[i] = i }
> sum
[1] 1 2 3 4 5
shouldn't the first one be
0 1 2 3 4 5
thank you,
simone
2007 Apr 12
1
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Jeff Cohen wrote:
> How about Illuvium? It's pronounceable, it pays homage to "LLVM", and
> the domain's already taken by someone who might be persuaded to give it
> up :)
a non goal: sounding like the old name. :)
-Chris
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2007 Apr 12
20
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Hi Everyone,
LLVM is a growing project, and many of us are very fond of it. :) LLVM
is continuing to grow, both in maturity in specific areas and in scope of
areas that it is applicable to.
When we first started the project, we focused on the design of the
intermediate representation. It is a strong design goal that the IR be a
self-contained virtual instruction set, which fully describes
2008 Aug 06
6
Event loop responsiveness + client
Hello, on the application that I''m working on, we are using Thin.
The server implements long polling and commands that alter its internal state.
Connecting to the long poll is a very fast operation, while updating
the state of the server is a relatively slow operation.
The long poll connection is held open until there is a change to be
sent to the connection.
Here is my current
2003 Dec 26
3
Re: time to build an open phone?
ACES - Asterisk Communications Endpoint System
{the following could be used by any IP-PBX but the name pays homage to Mark Spencer and friends who
cannot be lauded enough for their fine work}
As you read this it will be obvious I am not a professional engineer but I do have enough knowledge
to be fairly certain what I'm proposing is feasible from not only an engineering, but production
cost and perhaps...
2010 May 24
2
VP8
Patenting a mathematical formula is NOT creating a machine nor is it unique. For example. 2+2=4... apples + apples^2= given outcome. I want to patent this. It's stupid to patent something like that. The same is true for formula algorithms. Algorithms occur in nature. Thus should not be patented. Now, Volley G Mathison inventor of the Electropsychometer had a machine that he could patent. A
2018 Jul 18
0
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...nature?something which
does appear to be driven by a similar ?indirectness? embodying the
force of Darkness which allowed for such a blatant and obvious message to
be hidden in every single word we speak and every sign we see. What appears
obvious now is that in a sort of comedic or perhaps tragic homage to the
obscure style of the original hidden message and strange method of
communication?the rather bountiful ?acknowledgement? comes across as
neither an ACK or a NAK and the greatest and most import step forward,
action, has yet to be taken.
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