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Convoluted Column Arithmetic Examples Using Awk On Linux Or Unix
Wednesday, November 26. 2008
Mike Tremell discusses some methods for performing
column arithmetic
using awk, in his Linux and Unix Menagerie weblog.
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GCC hacks in the Linux kernel
Tuesday, November 25. 2008
Tim Jones has written an article on
the gcc extensions that are used within the Linux kernel
, such as zero-length arrays (normally arrays must have at least one element defined), type discovery, ranges within switch/case blocks and prefetching.
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Avoiding Memory Allocation
Monday, November 24. 2008
Bojan Nikolic discusses a way to
avoid memory allocation
when coding in C++.
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Examining the compilation process, part 3
Sunday, November 23. 2008
Part three of
Linux Journal's look at the compilation process
has been published, this time with an introduction to the make utility.
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Coding a Drop.io uploader for GNOME with Python
Saturday, November 22. 2008
Ars Technica have published an
awesome walkthough guide on writing a GNOME application in Python
, with demonstrations of how to make use of PyCurl, GTK, and integrating the application with Nautilus. Well worth a read.
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C++: An STL-like circular buffer
Thursday, November 20. 2008
Pete Goodliffe is running a series of articles on his
blog
on writing a circular buffer in C++, to demonstrate how to write STL-like containers.
Part one
Part two
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Python's Struct Class
Wednesday, November 19. 2008
O'Reilly are running a good walkthrough of
Python's Struct class
, which provides functions for packing and unpacking data into and from strings.
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python
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Web services with Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, November 18. 2008
While this
article on creating Web services using Ruby on Rails
is geared for Windows users, the principles and tools are all cross-platform, and will work just as well on Linux.
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