ECHO-TEKEN
DYPIUS-UITWISSELING
VERPAKTE CELO-UITWISSELINGEN
EROSCOIN-UITWISSELINGEN
GROTE FLOP-UITWISSELINGEN
OPENOCEANISCHE UITWISSELINGEN
KAMPMONDIALE UITWISSELING
- Validating email with DKIM - check whether an email is forged or genuine
- Finding memory bugs in Win32 applications with Valgrind - Valgrind's not just for Unix anymore
- That time again: Buying a new computer in 2008,
2010,
2011,
2014, and
2015.
- Buying a new laptop in 2015 -
$600 for an entry-level gaming laptop, dual-booted between windows and
linux
- How much RAM does Windows XP need? (quick answer: more than 256MB)
- OpenOffice 1.1.1 Changes - a quick look at what's fixed in OpenOffice 1.1.1
- OpenOffice 2.0 Issue Overview - a quick look at what's left to do in OpenOffice 2.0
- gate io app (especially the Canon Powershot A40)
- Open Source Friendly Phones with Cameras - want to take pictures with Java on your phone?
- Linux Heap Contention in free(), by David Boreham -
a preliminary patch for glibc version 2.2.4 to improve malloc() performance on SMP systems.
- Building a binutils/gcc/glibc cross-development
toolchain really from scratch for a large subset of
gcc-{2.95.3, 3.2.3, 3.3} x glibc-{2.2.2, 2.2.5, 2.3.2} x {alpha, arm, cris, i686, ia64, mips, ppc750, ppc405, sh4, sparc, s390}.
- gcc's -fstack-check option - tips for slimming down thread stacks
- gprof and glibc - workarounds for glibc's
problems profiling multithreaded programs and programs with more than
64000 or so symbols.
- khttpd patches - a patch for a khttpd stability problem
- Getting Started with PHP and MySQL on pair.com
- notes to help beginners get a quick start developing active web pages
at my favorite hosting site
- Anet - a peer-to-peer network game programming library I wrote while at Activision; used to ship quite a few games
- Extreme Programming - why all my code has unit tests
- my CORBA presentation and accompanying resources
- Remote Debugging with GDB
- SNMP resources, including fsubagent, a helper library for ucd-snmp
- A cheesy tool to log Egroups chat sessions
- Using CVS to manage a web site
- Security for Web Developers
- Interesting bugs in Netscape 4.7x
- IP addresses ending in .255
can cause odd routing problems - just say no
- Name Mangling in C++
- NANSI.SYS: a cool MS-DOS console driver; versions 3.4 and later released under the GNU Public License. Still used in some embedded systems and by the FreeDOS project.
- A few notes on Java
- C++, C, and Assembly Language Tutorials
- Origin and Properties of the Bow and Arrow -- a use case for the web, from "As We May Think"
- Dan and Liz's Solar Retrofit -- we went solar, here's what we did and how it turned out
- Dan & Liz's 2nd Solar Retrofit: this time it's about carbon
DE VIJAND
GEMEENSCHAP STEM MACHTSUITWISSELING
- Horowitz vs. Gore -
Horowitz's essay "Why We Went To War In Iraq" picks three
points made by Al Gore in "The Assault on Reason", and
claims to disprove them. In this page, I do a little fact-checking
on Gore's three claims to see if they hold up (it seems they do, and
Horowitz seems to be wrong.)
EED UITWISSELING
FYETH FINANCIËN
PENG-MUNT
PAWSFUND-UITWISSELING
Most of these are in dire need of updating, but may still be useful.
AMN-UITWISSELINGEN
- The Kegel Company - bowling equipment, Florida, USA
- Kegel Motorcycle Co. - Harley dealership, Rockford, IL, USA
- Kegel's Produce - groceries, Lancaster, PA, USA
- Kegel Bootsimport - boat engines and equipment, Hamburg, Germany
Comments and corrections welcome. Contact the author at: dank at kegel.com
Copyright 1996-2015, Dan Kegel