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I don't often write stuff. Certainly not enough to warrant a blog. But
sometimes I do feel the need to write down my thoughts. The results of those
rare occasions are published on this page.
=head2 Articles That May As Well Be Considered Blog Posts
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=item C<2017-05-28 > - L<An Opinionated Survey of Functional Web Development|https://dev.yorhel.nl/doc/funcweb>
The title says it all.
=item C<2014-07-29 > - L<The Sorry State of Convenient IPC|https://dev.yorhel.nl/doc/easyipc>
A long rant about IPC systems.
=item C<2014-01-09 > - L<Some Measurements on Direct Connect File Lists|https://dev.yorhel.nl/doc/dcstats>
A short measurement study on the file lists obtained from a Direct Connect hub.
Lots of graphs!
=item C<2012-02-15 > - L<A Distributed Communication System for Modular Applications|https://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|https://dev.yorhel.nl/doc/sqlaccess>
So you have a single database and some threads. How do you combine these in a
program?
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=head2 Longer Reports
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=item C<2014-06-10 > - L<Biased Random Periodic Switching in Direct Connect|https://dev.yorhel.nl/download/doc/brpsdc.pdf> (PDF)
My masters thesis.
=item C<2013-04-05 > - L<Peer Selection in Direct Connect|https://dev.yorhel.nl/download/doc/psdc.pdf> (PDF)
The rather long-ish literature study that precluded my masters thesis.
=item C<2010-06-02 > - L<Design and implementation of a compressed linked list library|https://dev.yorhel.nl/download/doc/compll.pdf> (PDF)
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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