SQR programming is is an artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a machine, particularly a computer.
Download SQR programming compiler.
SQR programming Hello world sample source code.
SQR programming tutorial.
Kevin Jalbert’s presentation at the 2nd International Symposium on Search Based Software Engineering (SSBSE 2010), September 8, 2010, Benevento, Italy. More information: faculty.uoit.ca Abstract: Bugs in concurrent software are difficult to identify and fix since they may only exhibit abnormal behaviour on certain thread interleavings. We propose the use of genetic programming to incrementally create a solution that fixes a concurrency bug automatically. Bugs in a concurrent program are fixed by iteratively mutating the program and evaluating each mutation using a fitness function that compares the new version of the program with a previous version. We propose three types of mutation operators that can fix concurrency bugs: synchronize an unprotected shared resource, expand synchronization regions to include unprotected source code, and interchanging nested lock objects.
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*warning: In the video i accidently swapped the SIN and SQR titles
atomic.speculaton.org This is my first beta version of my homemade oscilloscope. It uses a microchip pic 18F4685 @ 20mhz with a C# .Net Windows GUI
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Google Tech Talk February 9, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Dr. Johan Pouwelse at the Google EMEA Faculty Summit 2010. Dr JA Pouwelse, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Dr. ir. JA Pouwelse is an assistant professor at Delft University of Technology, specialized in Peer-to-Peer file sharing. He leads the P2P research team of 23 people which created the Tribler P2P system. The Tribler group is the largest experimental research group in the field of P2P and responsible for several world-first innovations. With 500000 downloads Tribler serves as a living laboratory and proving ground for next-generation P2P technology. Dr. Pouwelse is scientific director of P2P-Next and technical leader of QLective, EU projects with a combined research budget of 26 million Euro. Previously Dr. Pouwelse delivered a statement for the FTC in Washington, was a visiting scientist at MIT, and spent several summers at Harvard to study mechanisms for cooperation.

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