Ideas and Coffee at 3.47 AM
Some half baked beans... Tao, Zen and the art of converting coffee into ideas...
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Code Performance:
I read coding horror. It is a good blog. I just read about the Graphics Programing Black Book. Yes if you click the link you will see it is freely available at byte.com. Jeff says the book is pretty darn good even if you don't ever do graphics programming, never write code in C and don't know nothin' about Assembly Language. So what the hell... I took a peek...
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Mobile Phone Design Challenges...
So what are the challenges
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How to disable Aero on your Vista Machine
Ok so your hardware sucks and you want performance out of your machine. Yeah I know life is a bitch, gotta deal with it. So you want to disable Aero on your machine so you can get more out of your machine. Go to Start -> Control Panel
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Now That's what I call a phone... A Phone...? Err... Ahem...!
Now This is what I call a phone... A Phone...?? err... Ahem...!!!
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Do it Smart: SVCUTIL Error
Ok, this is a complete no brainer...
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Do it Smart: Switch between Windows (Vista)
Now this is a smart looking feature... if you look at your quick launch tool bar on your Vista machine... You should see something called "Switch between windows"... We miss this most of the times...
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Configuring ASP.Net 3.5 applications for IIS 7 on Vista
Ok, it is complicated... There are some issues. So I am logging everything that I can as I do it.
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Coding Horror: The Danger of Naïveté
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Software Quality Metrics
I attended a session by one of our senior managers. He defines Software quality metrics as 2 things.
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Puzzle...
One of my managers, who also happens to be a pretty smart guy, and I were having a discussion today. We were talking about various interesting subjects including Engineering subjects like Natural Language Processing (NLP) and AI. And he asked me, "How do we make a computer smart enough to be able to solve a puzzle?" Now the puzzle could be a mathematical puzzle, a logical puzzle or even a language puzzle. And just to give me an example he asked me a puzzle.