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Tue Feb 14 18:39:58 2006 GMT: Blogging Abroad

Tue Jan 31 18:36:06 2006 GMT: Google Compiler

Mon Jan 30 19:06:53 2006 GMT: OpenWatcom 1.4

OpenWatcom 1.4 has already been released in December 2005 and now has also been mentioned on the Inquirer.

Unfortunately, I haven't had much time to work on the OpenWatcom C++ compiler recently, but I have been thinking a bit about how explicit specification of function template arguments can be implemented. Although it appears to be a small feature, it requires some changes to the internals of the C++ parser (in particular, symbol lookup will have to be done much earlier in the parsing process).

Sun Jan 29 12:25:15 2006 GMT: Swindon Library

I have now joined the Swindon Library. In addition to books, they also offer free access (up to 2 hours per day) to some Internet PCs there.

Fri Jan 13 17:03:20 2006 GMT: New Year in London

After a short visit to Salzburg over Christmas, I decided to spend the New Year weekend in London. As expected, the area around Big Ben (particularly Westminster Bridge) was awfully crowded around midnight, so I only made it to Parliament Square where the fireworks (which reportedly cost around one million pounds) were only partially visible.

But the main attraction this weekend was London's New Year Parade which started at 12 noon on New Year's day on Parliament Square and lasted for more than three hours (with around 10000 artists from 20 countries).

And to round the weekend off I even managed to make it to the guard change ceremony at Buckingham Palace (which turned out to be quite useless). Of course, I also walked around an awfully crowded Oxford Street and to Harrods.

Sun Nov 27 14:33:04 2005 GMT: omniORB and Ice Performance Compared

Duncan Grisby has compared the performance of omniORB with Ice. Even though ZeroC claims that "Ice provides features that make it inherently faster than other middleware technologies, such as CORBA", Duncans comparison shows that omniORB beats Ice in most cases.

Thu Nov 24 21:43:52 2005 GMT: The end of USENET

LWN has published an article (subscriber only content) on it's front-page claiming that Usenet is dead. Well, like most others who have posted comments, I don't really agree. Maybe some of the non-technical hierarchies might have lost most of their users to Web forums, but there is still lots of useful content on Usenet. And even though some ISPs are shutting their news servers down (mostly because of the bandwidth and storage cost of running a full-feed), small privately run free text-only servers are appearing (see this small list).

Tue Nov 22 00:12:51 2005 GMT: Moving to Swindon

Sun Nov 13 14:39:56 2005 GMT: The CGI Dilemma

Sun Nov 13 12:13:40 2005 GMT: Jabberd2 epoll Patch Updated

Thu Nov 10 20:21:25 2005 GMT: Visual C++ 2005

Sun Nov 06 17:00:23 2005 GMT: https Support for JabRSS

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