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(August 2011) How to Use the Standard Header Files to Write Portable C/C++ Applications

May 21, 2013Developmentc, c++Simon Major

“The nicest thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from.”Computer Networks, 2nd edition, page 254, Andrew S. Tannenbaum

via How to Use the Standard Header Files to Write Portable C/C++ Applications.

POSIX and friends

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Russ’ 10 Ingredient Recipe for Making 1 Million TPS on $5K Hardware

October 3, 2012Data, Development, Infrastructure & Architecture, Linux / UNIXc, nosql, performanceSimon Major

Russ’ 10 Ingredient Recipe for Making 1 Million TPS on $5K Hardware.

The efficiency of affinity with shared nothing.

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