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When programming stuff, I often come across a situation where I am not
happy with the documentation or articles available online, and feel the urge to
do something about this situation. Most of the time I resist this urge because
I otherwise won't get any programming done, but sometimes this urge is just too
hard to resist.

I don't really have a blog - at least not one that I take seriously - so I'll
just use this site to publish my articles. Since I've just started writing
these, this page is still quite empty. I'll add more as soon as my urge to
write an article surprasses my urge to get some programming done again.

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=item C<2012-02-15 > - L<A Distributed Communication System for Modular Applications|http://dev.yorhel.nl/doc/commvis>

In this article I explain a vision of mine, and the results of a small research
project aimed at realizing that vision.

=item C<2011-11-26 > - L<Multi-threaded Access to an SQLite3 Database|http://dev.yorhel.nl/doc/sqlaccess>

So you have a single database and some threads. How do you combine these in a
program?

=item C<2010-06-02 > - L<Design and implementation of a compressed linked list library|http://dev.yorhel.nl/download/doc/compll.pdf> (PDF)

This isn't really an article. It's the report for the
final project of my professional (HBO) bachelor of Electrical
Engineering. I was very liberal with some terminology in this report. For
example, "linked lists" aren't what you think they are, and I didn't even
use the term "locality of reference" where I really should have. It was
also written for an audience with little knowledge on the subject, so I
elaborated on a lot of things that should be obvious for most people in
the field. Then there is a lot of uninteresting overhead about the
project itself, which just happened to be mandatory for this report.
Nonetheless, if you can ignore these faults it's not such a bad read, if
I may say so myself. :-)

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