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1999 Mar 21
0
USENIX Annual Conference, June 6-11, Monterey, Calif
...Its international
membership includes scientists, engineers, and system administrators
working on the cutting edge of systems and software. For nearly 25 years,
USENIX conferences have emphasized the exchange of technical excellence,
practical solutions and the open airing of issues, unfettered by stodginess
or commercialism.
2006 Mar 15
0
Okcupid is hiring, C++ Software engineer, New York, NY
We're currently hiring at Okcupid.
Software Engineer
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Location: New York, NY (Chelsea / Union Square, 20-30 minutes from
other boroughs and NJ).
OkCupid has several open Software Engineer positions for which we
seek an outstanding full-time technologists. Candidates should
expect to work closely with the CTO on many critical technology
issues, but the primary
2006 Apr 13
4
Rails with existing RDBMS schema
Hi,
I''m seriously considering using Rails to develop several internal
corporate web apps that will need to interact with well-established
database systems (3 systems running SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL).
The schema on these systems are basically set in stone. Can a Rails
application interact with an existing schema without serious Rails
modification? From what I''ve
2018 Aug 02
4
ANNOUNCE: centos-release-xen switching to 4.8 next week
Greeting,
We are about to update the centos-release-xen package to point to Xen
4.8 rather than 4.6. I'll push the update next week.
As a reminder, you can "pin" your installation to Xen 4.6 by installing
centos-release-xen-46 and then removing centos-release-xen.
And for the more adventurous, that update will come with a new package
centos-release-xen-410 to install Xen 4.10.
2005 Oct 15
6
R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
Hello,
Following a discussion initiated on r-devel, that mentions SciViews-R
and other GUIs issues for R, I would like to make comments (and would be
happy if these comments would initiate interesting initiatives).
A big, big problem with SciViews-R is that a part of it is written in
Visual Basic 6, a M$$$$ language, not supported any more, buggy, non
transposable to other platforms, etc,
2010 Aug 13
32
ZFS development moving behind closed doors
If this information is correct,
http://opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=133043
further development of ZFS will take place behind closed doors.
Opensolaris will become the internal development version of Solaris
with no public distributions. The community has been abandoned.
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-Gary Mills- -Unix Group- -Computer and Network Services-