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When I joined IBM in early 2001, WebSphere Portal was little more than an idea. But
some believed this was going to be the future of web technology. When WebSphere
Portal v1 was released later in that same year, spending the time required to cobble
together the components needed to make it run, was an exercise in patience and... | | NumPy Cookbook
We, NumPy users, live in exciting times. New NumPy-related developments seem to come
to our attention every week or maybe even daily. When this book was being written, NumPy
Foundation of Open Code for Usable Science was created. The Numba project—NumPy-aware,
dynamic Python compiler using LLVM—was announced. Also,... |
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Network Forensics: Tracking Hackers through Cyberspace
My great-grandfather was a furniture maker. I am writing this on his table, sitting in his
chair. His world was one of craft, “the skilled practice of a practical occupation.”1 He made
furniture late in life that was in superficial respects the same as that which he made earlier,
but one can see his craft advance.
... | | MOS 2010 Study Guide for Microsoft® Word Expert
Desktop computing proficiency is increasingly important in today’s business world. As a result, when screening, hiring, and training employees, employers can feel reassured by relying on the objectivity and consistency of technology certification to ensure the competence of their workforce. As an employee or job seeker, you can use... | | C++ AMP: Accelerated Massive Parallelism with Microsoft Visual C++
For most of computing history, we benefited from exponential increases in performance
of scalar processors. That has come to an end. We are now at the dawn of
the heterogeneous parallel computing era. With all applications being power-sensitive
and all computing systems being power-limited, from mobile to cloud, future computing... |
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