Monthly Archives: July 2009

List of 100 as a Thinking Tool

Last week, I was looking at an article about thinking titled – Tackle Any Issue with a List of Hundred. I liked the concept but I was not sure about finding a list of hundred ideas. So I decided to

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RDBMS: Tired Software?

Michael Stonebraker calls RDBMs “Tired Software”. Stonebraker is a well known guru in the DBMS community. As the architect of Berkeley Ingres, Postgres, Illustra and Streambase, he has been constantly innovating in the database space. So when he speaks, a

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Stephen Hawking: Self Designed Evolution

A Broader View from Stephen Hawking: “I think it is legitimate to take a broader view, and include externally transmitted information, as well as DNA, in the evolution of the human race,” Hawking said. In the last ten thousand years

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Python: Evolutionary Computing, API for Structured Data, Interface to R Language…

Python Alerts from InfoStreams: ecspy 0.1 A framework for creating evolutionary computations in Python. pyroutes 0.1.5.2 A small WSGI wrapper for creating small python web apps zopyx.convert2 2.0.3 A Python interface for the conversion of HTML to PDF, RTF, DOCX,

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Multicore: 800 TFlops, Bulk MultiCore, HMPP Workbench and More

800 TFLOPS chip for ray tracing 800 TFLOPS chip for ray tracing Courtesy of Multicoreinfo.com, Tops Systems Corp of Japan, a venture involved in multicore technology, together with Toyota Motor Corp and Nihon Unisys Ltd, both of Japan, is developing a

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