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aarol.dev
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| | | | | I've been learning a lot about low-level programming languages lately, and for a long time there has been one thing that has interested me: SIMD (or ... | |
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linsdoodles.wordpress.com
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preshing.com
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| | | | | The double-checked locking pattern (DCLP) is a bit of a notorious case study in lock-free programming. Up until 2004, there was no safe way to implement it in Java. Before C++11, ... | |
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www.bigmessowires.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of user comments and discussions from a blog or forum about a project called 'Nibbler', which is a 4-bit computer built using various ICs like 74xx series chips. The comments cover topics such as hardware components, microcode, memory addressing, instruction sets, and simulation tools. Users also ask questions about the project's implementation, including how memory jumps work, the use of pull-up resistors, and the feasibility of using CMOS components. Some users express difficulty in understanding the project and request further clarification or resources. | ||