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sookocheff.com
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| | | | The transmission control protocol (TCP) does one job very well - it creates an abstraction that makes an unreliable channel look like a reliable network. For applications built over an unreliable network like the Internet, TCP is a godsend that hides a lot of the inherent complexity in building networked applications. A laundry list of TCP features that application developers rely on every day includes: retransmission of lost data, in-order data delivery, data integrity, and congestion control. This arti... | |
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sw.kovidgoyal.net
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| | | | The goal of this specification is to create a flexible and performant protocol that allows the program running in the terminal, hereafter called the client, to render arbitrary pixel (raster) graph... | |
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lethain.com
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| | | | The last chapter I wrote for Eng Executive's Primer was this one about developing engineering leadership styles. It's an interesting chapter to me peronally, precisely because it's not something I would have agreed with or written five years ago. This past Friday I gave a conference talk on this topic at LeadingEng New York, 2024. If you're interested, you can watch a recording of an earlier practice session from a few days before the talk, and can review the slides. I think that the practice session is quite a bit worse than the final talk, which I believe is restricted to LeadingEng attendees. | |
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spyder.wordpress.com
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| | yes I do. That draft was created just after I joined twitter, and in the details I had written that I had just passed 400 tweets. I'm now closing in on 13,000. I am, however, in the process of scaling back my twitter and Facebook usage - I identified last week that as I reduce... |