Effectively managing memory at Gmail scale Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Introduction While JavaScript employs garbage collection for automatic memory management, it is not a substitute for effective memory management in applications. JavaScript applications suffer from the same memory related problems that native applications do, such as me
8 months in Microsoft, I learned these Ahmet Alp Balkan published on 07 June 2013 Two years ago today, I started Microsoft Windows Azure as an intern, in the very same team I joined right after college and I am working for last 8 months. I decided to summarize a few points I learned so far in this job during last 8 months. This may sound like the way things work are crappy, it is not. I learned th
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"Drinking from the Firehose: How the Mill CPU Decodes 30+ Instructions per Cycle" -Ivan Godard, Out-of-the-Box Computing Colloquium on Computer Systems Seminar Series (EE380) presents the current research in design, implementation, analysis, and use of computer systems. Topics range from integrated circuits to operating systems and programming languages. It is free and open to the public, with ne
Python debugging tools 05 June 2013 (updated 17 February 2016) This is an overview of the tools and practices I've used for debugging or profiling purposes. This is not necessarily complete, there are so many tools so I'm listing only what I think is best or relevant. If you know better tools or have other preferences, please comment below. Logging * Yes, really. Can't stress enough how important
Statically Recompiling NES Games into Native Executables with LLVM and Go I have always wanted to write an emulator. I made a half-hearted attempt in college but it never made it to a demo-able state. I also didn't want to write Yet Another Emulator. It should at least bring something new to the table. When I discovered LLVM, I felt like I finally had worthwhile idea for a project. This article pr
I've been working on some static visualizations of hash functions, starting with SHA1 and MD5 (images here and here, respectively). The two sample images show the process of computing the respective hash functions on the input "denny" (with ASCII encoding -- i.e., the input in hex is "64656E6E79"). A portion of the MD5 image is included below: Notes about these two particular algorithms and their
Deep dive into the murky waters of script loading Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Introduction In this article I’m going to teach you how to load some JavaScript in the browser and execute it. No, wait, come back! I know it sounds mundane and simple, but remember, this is happening in the browser where the theoretically simple becomes a legacy
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