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Jumbled mumbling: December 2010
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160; Ramblings of a hyperactive brain. Saturday, December 25, 2010. What is this thing called love? As always, I will treat this question with an analytical method - I never trust the books or the poems until it syncs with my own experience. Most folks know jack (or jill) about the trivial day to day stuff, so why should I assume they know better about love? My personal answer is that it's a feeling with the following symptoms :. You can't stop thinking of someone. One may believe that the one you lov...
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Antics with semantics: C++ and beyond - The power of abstractions
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Rants, cants, vaunts and taunts about programming and computers. Monday, February 6, 2012. C and beyond - The power of abstractions. I've been primarily a C programmer, even though I have dabbled with Assembler, C, Object Pascal, Java, C#, and Javascript (in that order, chronologically). Over the years, I learned to adapt my style as much as possible from the "C with classes" style to "C with STL" to "Modern C ". There's a lot of awesome material online from. Now that I started work on. And define operat...
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Jumbled mumbling: February 2011
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160; Ramblings of a hyperactive brain. Thursday, February 10, 2011. The disappearance of James Phillimore. The following piece is my humble attempt at a Sherlock Holmes fan-fiction piece. This case has been mentioned in the adventure titled "The problem of Thor bridge" as being an unsolved mystery - I take the liberty of writing a possible version of it as a solved case. Ah, Watson, just the man I need at this juncture.". I see you have a case! By all means, Holmes! I am all ears.". Dr James Phillimor...
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Antics with semantics: Embracing the hate : python, JS, node.js,
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Rants, cants, vaunts and taunts about programming and computers. Saturday, June 21, 2014. Embracing the hate : python, JS, node.js,. For a few months now, I have been working mostly with web based code, migrating nacc.nimbix.net from node.js/coffeescript to django/python, and extending the website. The first few weeks I had to add certain features to the existing website, to somehow grok through the coffeescript and understand what does what. Now I was all set to tango with django, but after programming ...
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Antics with semantics: December 2011
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Rants, cants, vaunts and taunts about programming and computers. Monday, December 12, 2011. In my last post, I had mentioned circle drawing algorithms and how I'd rediscovered one after a couple of decades. "Why rasterize circles in this era of GPUs and 3d accelerators? The gentle reader may ask. It's always fun to re-visit fundamentals. One may wish to merely iterate a point over a circular path and a GPU can't help you there. One may have never heard or thought of this method, so it's fun! But it is ve...
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Antics with semantics: February 2012
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Rants, cants, vaunts and taunts about programming and computers. Monday, February 6, 2012. C and beyond - The power of abstractions. I've been primarily a C programmer, even though I have dabbled with Assembler, C, Object Pascal, Java, C#, and Javascript (in that order, chronologically). Over the years, I learned to adapt my style as much as possible from the "C with classes" style to "C with STL" to "Modern C ". There's a lot of awesome material online from. Now that I started work on. And define operat...
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Antics with semantics: The third circle
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Rants, cants, vaunts and taunts about programming and computers. Monday, December 12, 2011. In my last post, I had mentioned circle drawing algorithms and how I'd rediscovered one after a couple of decades. "Why rasterize circles in this era of GPUs and 3d accelerators? The gentle reader may ask. It's always fun to re-visit fundamentals. One may wish to merely iterate a point over a circular path and a GPU can't help you there. One may have never heard or thought of this method, so it's fun! But it is ve...
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Jumbled mumbling: Tiger Tiger, Burning Bright
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160; Ramblings of a hyperactive brain. Thursday, February 27, 2014. Tiger Tiger, Burning Bright. He paced around the cage nervously. Another had been let into his cage, by the outsiders, earlier that the day. The other lay in the corner with weary eyes. His primal instinct was to show his agression and establish dominance, but he feared coming off second best and remained in his corner. The two never took their eyes off each other. To add insult to injury, he hadn't even managed to cause any damage.