by Peter Galli on June 29, 2009
As Microsoft continues to support and participate in open source communities, the company is again a proud sponsor of the annual O'Reilly Open Source Convention ( OSCON ), which is being held in San Jose from July 20 to July 24. In addition to having... more
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by Garrett Serack on June 23, 2009
In the previous post, I discussed what it took to use PGO on the Windows PHP build. That led to me building automated build scripts... more
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by Garrett Serack on June 17, 2009
Previously, I talked about using PGO in the PHP build process. In order to use it I had to observe the Heisenberg build process... more
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by Garrett Serack on June 11, 2009
I talked about getting started in building the PHP stack in my last post, now I'm taking it one step further.... more
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by Garrett Serack on June 09, 2009
The last several months, I've been working very deeply with PHP - specifically, compiling the PHP core itself, and looking for avenues for optimization. This is the first of four posts about the journey I've been on with PHP. ... more
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by Peter Galli on June 02, 2009
There has been some renewed media interest in the NASA Space Act Agreement with Microsoft, which was signed earlier this year. Microsoft signed that agreement so as to provide an umbrella framework of contractual terms that allows for a variety of cooperative... more
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by Mark Stone on June 01, 2009
The 1.0 release of WinBioinfTools might seem like a modest event; as of this writing, the project has 44 downloads. High Performance Computing (HPC) is a small community, granted, and the number of HPC applications for bioinformatics is a small subset... more
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