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- Lesson learned when creating an iOS6 Pass generator http://www.futurechips.org/thoughts-on-latest-happenings/generating-passes-ios6s-passbook.html 8 comments
- How to trick C/C++ compilers into generating terrible code? http://www.futurechips.org/tips-for-power-coders/how-to-trick-cc-compilers-into-generating-terrible-code.html 18 comments
- What programmers need to know about hardware prefetching? http://www.futurechips.org/chip-design-for-all/prefetching.html 7 comments
- Quiz: How well do you know CPUs/Microprocessors? http://www.futurechips.org/chip-design-for-all/quiz-cpus.html 6 comments
- Discussion: Aren't loops the only interesting code? http://www.futurechips.org/thoughts-for-researchers/loops-interesting-code-portions.html 8 comments
- Why the K-computer is the fastest and energy-efficient? http://www.futurechips.org/thoughts-on-latest-happenings/why-the-k-computer-is-fast-and-energy-efficient.html 2 comments
- Computer Science Self-assessment Quiz (+answers) http://www.futurechips.org/chip-design-for-all/software-interview-quiz.html 11 comments
- How to trick C/C++ compilers into generating terrible code http://www.futurechips.org/tips-for-power-coders/how-to-trick-cc-compilers-into-generating-terrible-code.html 34 comments programming
- Provacative criticisms of linked lists. Are most Haskell implementations heavily dependent on linked lists? http://www.futurechips.org/thoughts-for-researchers/quick-post-linked-lists.html#more-818 56 comments haskell
- What programmers need to know about hardware prefetching? http://www.futurechips.org/chip-design-for-all/prefetching.html 9 comments programming