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Must have on cygwin
November 28, 2006
November 25, 2006
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..a list of mathematical mistakes made over and over by advertisers, the media, reporters, politicians, activists, and in general many non-math people..
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Promising wrapper for network stacks from some real world operating systems. To be used in ns-2
November 24, 2006
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..Your architecture must be based on actual requirements put forth by your stakeholders, otherwise you are “hacking in the large..
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What will be the biggest breakthrough of the next 50 years?
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seven puzzles which have often been greeted by words similar to “Wait a minute! I must not have heard that correctly.”
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SVK tutorial
November 19, 2006
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..Rinse Lather Repeat..
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Seeing a snowflake pattern in the NASDAQ..
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Indian service portal to upload photos, sharing as well as ordering prints and personalized gifts
November 18, 2006
FOSS.IN 2006@IISc Bangalore
Last year I could just read Jonathan Corbet’s report on FOSS.IN 2005:
On the last day of the conference, your editor delivered a brutally technical kernel programming talk to a crowd which nearly filled the 750-seat “Intel Hall.” That is several times the number of people which normally turn up for that sort of session. These people were not just filling the seats; they asked no end of detailed questions during the session and after as well. Alan Cox’s technical device driver talk drew an even larger crowd. An immediate conclusion which might be drawn is that Bangalore contains hundreds of programmers who are interested in – and capable of – hacking on the kernel.
If that does not set the stage, I wonder what will. Now that I am living in Bangalore, I am looking forward to the privilege of attending the event this year. Further, I am excited about the opportunity to interact with some DDs and see if I could start my NM process again.
Go ahead – register now and make sure you get one Almighty FIM. The list of talks is impressive too! See you there.
November 10, 2006
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.. talent doesn’t mean intelligence, motivation or personality traits. It’s an innate ability to do some specific activity especially well..
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Fast transforms and low level algorithms, a book with algorithms and explanation
November 7, 2006
November 1, 2006
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Some posts of note.
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Research focus of the information dynamics laboratory is on the relation between the local actions and the global behavior of large distributed systems. Areas explored are distributed knowledge, social organizations, and novel economic mechanisms.





