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-# Inter Process Communication
- March 14, 2018
-
-We can attach nicely to same memory segment from 2 different processes:
-
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {.c .numberLines}
-// ipc via shared mem
-// attach to shared memory;
-key_t my_ftok = ftok("~/surf-webext-dom-shared-mem",'a');
-
-int mem_seg=shmget(my_ftok,1024*1024,IPC_CREAT|0660);
-if(mem_seg==-1)
-{
-g_print("shmget failed: %s\n",strerror(errno));
-}
-
-shared_buf=shmat(mem_seg,NULL,0);
-if(shared_buf==(void*)-1)
-{
-g_print("shmat failed: %s\n",strerror(errno));
-}
-g_print("attached to shared memory.\n");
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
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-# Competitive Coding
-
-A small selection of websites, which I visit from time to time, addressing competitive coding.
-
-* topcoder.com
-* codeforces.com
-* codility.com
-* codersclan.ne
-* projecteuler.net
-* www.codingame.com (need to check this)
-* www.codechef.com (need to check this)
-* http://psyho.gg/overview-of-programming-contests/ (and read here)
-* https://www.hackerrank.com/
-* http://code.google.com/codejam
-* https://www.kaggle.com/ – predicitve modelling
-* odesk.com / elance
-
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-
-# Comp Science Literature
-This is a list of some books, focusing on topics around computer science, which I recently read or am currently reading or want to read :P
-
-* Anthony Williams, C++ Concurrency in Action: Practical Multihreading
-* The Boost C++ Libraries, Boris Schäling (Online book)
-* Meyers, Effective C++ (Addison-Wesley) C++98 only?
-* Meyers, More Effective C++ (Addison-Wesley) C++98 only?
-* Meyers, Effective STL. C++98 only?
-* Sutter, Exceptional C++
-* Sutter, More Exceptional C++
-* Karlson, Beyond the C++ Standard Library: An Introduction to Boost 1st Edition
-* Maybe Something on Multiprocessing (?)
-* Donald Knuth. The Art Of Computer Programming
-* Algorithms 3rd Edition (by Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, Stein)
-* Jonathan Bartlett. Programming from the Ground Up
-* C++ in a Nutshell (O’REILLEY, by Lischner)
-* C++ Primer (5th Edition) by Lippman, Lajoie, Moo
-* The C++ Programming Language 4th Edition
-* Dive into Python (2 and 3) by Mark Pilgrim
-* Version Control with Git (O’REILLEY, by Loeliger & McCullough) (next: 9(10) ?)
-* The Linux Command Line, by William Shotts (http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php)
-* Debian, The Administrators Handbook (by Hertzog and Mas)
-* Absolute FreeBSD by Michael W. Lucas
-* Modern Operating Systems, Third Edition (by Andrew S. Tannebaum)
-* Linux Device Drivers (O’REILLEY, by Corbert, Rubini, Kroah-Hartman)
-* Linux Kernel in a Nutshell (O’REILLEY, Greg Kroah-Hartman)
-* Concrete Math (2nd)
-* STOC '83 Proceedings of the fifteenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing / Primitives for the manipulation of general subdivisions and the computation of Voronoi diagrams
-* sedgewick & waynes algorithms
-* books from appendix, from programming from ground up?
-
-## What every programmer should know about
-
-* Undefined behaviour: http://blog.llvm.org/2011/05/what-every-c-programmer-should-know.html
-* Memory: http://lwn.net/Articles/250967/
-* Floating point arithmetic: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19957-01/806-3568/ncg_goldberg.html
-
-## some areas of interest
-
-Some General Topics I am reasearching right now (or plan to do it). Or used to reasearch...
-
-* Neuronal Networks
-* Deep Learning
-* Random Forrests (and other techniques based on Decision Trees)
-* Simmulated Annealing
-* (Linear) Integer Programming
-
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-# Programming
-Some programming related stuff.
-