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Into the Wonderful World of AJAX we go

November 16th, 2008 Comments off

What is the best integrated development environment (IDE) out there for Ajax application development? Among the choices:

No doubt there are others, but I shall have to investigate these and report my findings.

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Interesting finds

November 15th, 2008 Comments off

The AETHER Project:

European citizens are now living in a world of “pervasive computing”, where virtually every object has a processing power. Undoubtedly, computing devices are more ubiquitous and interconnected than ever, fulfilling the most varied tasks with little human intervention.

The size of these “pervasive computing” networks is significantly increasing, as well as the variety of the computing devices, both at chip (multicore and reconfigurable architectures) and system level (distributed processing). As their scope of application broadens, processing resources require greater flexibility and scalability to meet the various needs of users.

By the year 2020, embedded computing architectures will be far more complex, due mainly to the convergence of High Performance Computing and Embedded Computing technologies, the emergence of new hardware technologies and finally, the multiplication of heterogeneous computing devices.

SKYNET:

Perhaps the greatest advantage of the new microprocessor architecture was its inherent ability to network, on instant demand, with any other similar microprocessor family based system. The code that ran the microprocessor was modular, with different program modules able to be written for different hardware, and the seamless integration of all parts under one operating system was a technological breakthrough…

UPDATE:

From plot summary of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003):

There is no Skynet core; Skynet is software running on thousands of computers throughout the world, making Judgment Day unavoidable. Skynet launches nuclear missiles, starting the war against humans.

From description of “Crystal Peak“:

Skynet, being distributed computing, never had a control center or system core that could be shut down.

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Is "Cloud Computing" what Sun meant…

November 6th, 2008 Comments off

by “The Network is the Computer“?

On-demand grid computing/supercomputing == Cloud Computing?

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More obsessing over blog title

November 3rd, 2008 Comments off

Of course, “the wild blue yonder” is a much more common phrase in the American lexicon, referring to flight and aviation.

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