Static Code Analysers: Keeping necks out of the hangman's noose.
Bugs get introduced into source code in a variety of ways, even by the most experienced of developers. Let’s face it, people are imperfect; so can be the code, especially if that developer is using...
View ArticleReminiscing on Intel’s Pentium 4
Like many people, I often think about what certain events have transpired to bring us to where we are today. Looking back down the road we’ve come, you can see the different turns mankind has taken to...
View ArticleYour Technical Bookshelf is Getting Dusty
You probably have one in your company: a small library of technical books. Shelves speckled with the words “O’reilly,” “SQL,” and “Java,” not to mention so many images of animals they look like they...
View ArticleThe Best Thing Microsoft Can Do for the Next Version of Windows: Use Unix
Microsoft has some problems. Windows 8 has been out a few months now and sales are already slowing. It has received some praise for its new look and feel but even more criticism around its execution of...
View ArticleMoab Task Manager Demo Recap: Solution to Running Massive Amounts of Small...
The most popular demo at the Adaptive Computing booth during Supercomputing 2013 demonstrated the new Moab Task Manager (MTM). MTM is the solution to running massive amounts of short jobs very quickly....
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