上個週末,有幸被阿山和Candy邀請客串他們第二張專輯的發佈音樂會,玩了兩首半歌(我吹Trumpet)。
其實,他們第一張專輯的發佈音樂會,我也有幸參與,眨眼已經年多兩年。
堅持全職/兼職做音樂,兩者都絕非易事,所以,對於阿
When vendors started releasing Unix systems with a unified buffercache , people discovered that the new operatingsystem releases tended to perform not so well under load. Generallywhat happened is that programs got paged out madly, so any time youtyped a new command line in your shell session there was a great biglurch as your shell was paged back in and then the program startedand so on, and by the time you got back to your shell it had pagedout again.
The underlying problem is that processes can use up

Like many places we are slowly moving out of an era where we ran Unixesthat came from the vendor with very limited amounts of packages, and sowe had to build and install all sorts of them ourselves. Some of thecollection we just compiled as-is, and some of it we had to modify, andsome of them we wrote ourselves from scratch.
And we put the source code for all of them in the same local sourcetree.
Allow me to suggest that you not do this. If you
The simple explanation of why I like Python's large integer support(somewhat misleadingly called longs for historical reasons) is that theymake it convenient to deal with arbitrarily large binary numbers.These crop up surprisingly often, sometimes because a large bunch ofbits is the natural representation of things like IPv6 addresses, andsometimes because they make algorithms clearer and simpler.
For example, take the job of generating a random password that's drawnfrom a given alphabet. The simple approach to doing this is:
from math
上個週末,有幸被阿山和Candy邀請客串他們第二張專輯的發佈音樂會,玩了兩首半歌(我吹Trumpet)。
其實,他們第一張專輯的發佈音樂會,我也有幸參與,眨眼已經年多兩年。
堅持全職/兼職做音樂,兩者都絕非易事,所以,對於阿