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| Re:Wowing developers... | ||||||
| Re:Every time the ObjC/C++ discussion comes up... | ||||||
| attached to Steve Jobs thinks Objective C is Perfect? | ||||||
| Re:const | ||||||
| attached to More Effective Use of Shared Memory on Linux | ||||||
| Re:That Taught Me! | ||||||
| Do This instead | ||||||
| attached to Arrays vs Pointers in C? | ||||||
| If you are looking for a commercial solution | ||||||
| attached to Looking for Portable MPI I/O Implementation? | ||||||
| Re:MacOSX on x86? | ||||||
| attached to Apple Switching To Intel Chips In 2006 | ||||||
| NOT A MICROKERNEL | ||||||
| attached to Get To Know Mach, the Kernel of Mac OS X | ||||||
| Re:The D Programming Language | ||||||
| Re:C++: too complex | ||||||
| attached to C++ Creator Confident About Its Future | ||||||
| Re:Uh... | ||||||
| attached to Will Open Source Solaris Kill Linux? | ||||||
| Re:Yay! | ||||||
| attached to C++ In The Linux kernel | ||||||
| Plan 9 | ||||||
| attached to ANSI C89 and POSIX portability? | ||||||
| Re:Fink (plus advice for fink on 10.3) | ||||||
| attached to DarwinPorts Project Crosses 1000 Ports Mark | ||||||
| Re:Porting to the PPC ... | ||||||
| attached to FreeBSD 5.2 Released | ||||||
| Re:focus | ||||||
| attached to IRC Forum with Matthew Dillon of DragonFly BSD | ||||||
| Re:Article conclusion | ||||||
| attached to Analysis: x86 Vs PPC | ||||||
| Re:Uhm | ||||||
| Uhm | ||||||
| attached to Panther Will Not be a 64-bit OS | ||||||
| Re:um | ||||||
| attached to QNX: When an OS Really, Really Has to Work | ||||||
| Re:A clear message. | ||||||
| attached to SCO Gives Friday Deadline To IBM | ||||||
| Re:FreeBSD 5 + A7V8X = kaboom | ||||||
| attached to FreeBSD 5.1 Released | ||||||
| OpenDarwin and Darwinports | ||||||
| attached to Gentoo's Portage to be Ported to Mac OS X | ||||||
| Re:InfiniBand | ||||||
| attached to Remote Direct Memory Access Over IP | ||||||
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