Resistores têm cores codificadas para identificar seus valores de resistência. Cada cor representa um dígito ou um multiplicador de valor. Ao ler as cores de um resistor da esquerda para a direita, é possível determinar seu valor em ohms.
Instrumenting Go (Gopherconindia Lightning talk by Bhasker Kode)Bhasker Kode
Lightning Talk by Bhasker Kode from Helpshift on instrumenting your golang code to a statsite compatible server. with examples, screenshots, and getting started.
Parsing binaries and protocols with erlangBhasker Kode
Delivered by Bhasker V Kode at foss.in/2009
Official talk page at http://foss.in/2009/schedules/talkdetailspub.php?talkid=17
Erlang 's support for handling binaries and pattern matching make it a great choice for parsing everything from IPv4 packets, to payloads from the Memcached protocol, SWF files, or databases like Tokyo Cabinet. From a functional programming perspective, there are various ways of building these parsers, taking advantage of the concurrent and recursive nature that is inherent to the language and other challenges which have been gathered while validating the storage & retrieval options for our distributed crawler, and submitting patches to projects like Medici & Tora ( erlang based Tokyo Cabinet clients). The talk will also touch upon Tokyo cabinet's support for mapreduce with Lua, and notes from building your own custom formats & our internal mapreduce'esque and caching frameworks used in building a multi-million impression platform utilizing under a gig of RAM per node.
Notes on:
- trends in disk/memory/bandwidth
- why erlang, RAM, binaries
- garbage collection in the erlang VM
- message passing
- use-cases
Instrumenting Go (Gopherconindia Lightning talk by Bhasker Kode)Bhasker Kode
Lightning Talk by Bhasker Kode from Helpshift on instrumenting your golang code to a statsite compatible server. with examples, screenshots, and getting started.
Parsing binaries and protocols with erlangBhasker Kode
Delivered by Bhasker V Kode at foss.in/2009
Official talk page at http://foss.in/2009/schedules/talkdetailspub.php?talkid=17
Erlang 's support for handling binaries and pattern matching make it a great choice for parsing everything from IPv4 packets, to payloads from the Memcached protocol, SWF files, or databases like Tokyo Cabinet. From a functional programming perspective, there are various ways of building these parsers, taking advantage of the concurrent and recursive nature that is inherent to the language and other challenges which have been gathered while validating the storage & retrieval options for our distributed crawler, and submitting patches to projects like Medici & Tora ( erlang based Tokyo Cabinet clients). The talk will also touch upon Tokyo cabinet's support for mapreduce with Lua, and notes from building your own custom formats & our internal mapreduce'esque and caching frameworks used in building a multi-million impression platform utilizing under a gig of RAM per node.
Notes on:
- trends in disk/memory/bandwidth
- why erlang, RAM, binaries
- garbage collection in the erlang VM
- message passing
- use-cases
Mentoring in Canada from the Past to the PresentPeer Resources
The characteristics of historical, contemporary and future mentoring in Canada with examples of mentoring relationships between famous Canadians, as well as quotes from well-known Canadians about mentoring.
Bhasker V Kode , (Co-Founder & CTO - Hover.in ) talking about erlang + engineering efforts at the Commercial Users of Functional Programming 2009, Edinburgh
when erlang makes sense. this talk tries to draw simple metaphors from what we can learn from bacteria ,the brain ,memory & concurrency .
the talk was presented at devcamp bangalore, by bhasker v kode, co-founder & CTO at hover.in
also check out the hover.in devblog at http://developers.hover.in
Mentoring in Canada from the Past to the PresentPeer Resources
The characteristics of historical, contemporary and future mentoring in Canada with examples of mentoring relationships between famous Canadians, as well as quotes from well-known Canadians about mentoring.
Bhasker V Kode , (Co-Founder & CTO - Hover.in ) talking about erlang + engineering efforts at the Commercial Users of Functional Programming 2009, Edinburgh
when erlang makes sense. this talk tries to draw simple metaphors from what we can learn from bacteria ,the brain ,memory & concurrency .
the talk was presented at devcamp bangalore, by bhasker v kode, co-founder & CTO at hover.in
also check out the hover.in devblog at http://developers.hover.in