Difference between revisions of "User:Unleashed"
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− | This guy appears from nowhere from time to time to commit some minor bugfix or security related patch. All *mule codebases drive pain into his eyes, so in order to keep himself sane he prefers looking at a very low rate of lines of code per month. ;) | + | This guy appears from nowhere from time to time to commit some minor bugfix or security related patch. All *[[mule]] codebases drive pain into his eyes, so in order to keep himself sane he prefers looking at a very low rate of lines of code per month. ;) |
− | Current programming interests are mainly focused in secure programming and high performance networking in Linux and *BSD (would love to see someday an ed2k core-only client/server using something like epoll/kqueues). | + | Current programming interests are mainly focused in secure programming and high performance networking in [http://www.kernel.org Linux] and *[http://www.bsd.org BSD] (would love to see someday an [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia#What_is_ED2K?|ed2k]] core-only client/server using something like [http://www.jcorporate.com/html/products/epoll/epoll_descrip.html epoll]/[http://www.kde.org kqueues]). |
Revision as of 17:49, 17 September 2004
aMule err... something :)
This guy appears from nowhere from time to time to commit some minor bugfix or security related patch. All *mule codebases drive pain into his eyes, so in order to keep himself sane he prefers looking at a very low rate of lines of code per month. ;)
Current programming interests are mainly focused in secure programming and high performance networking in Linux and *BSD (would love to see someday an ed2k core-only client/server using something like epoll/kqueues).