- Chinese-made aircraft can't fly without US design software - 1 Update
- Delphi and FreePascal compilers are also still "useful" for mobile devices - 1 Update
- Delphi and FreePascal compilers that i work with are still "useful" - 1 Update
- Energy efficiency isn't just a hardware problem - 1 Update
- How Quantum Computers Will Revolutionize Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning And Big Data - 1 Update
- A Quantum Algorithm Could Help Us Bring AI to Life - 1 Update
- The right squeeze for quantum computing - 1 Update
- Here is my new website - 1 Update
- Why Rust is Awesome with Carol Nichols - 1 Update
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 09:11PM -0400 Hello, Chinese-made aircraft can't fly without US design software as well as imported parts and engines, China's aircraft industry relies on foreign software to tweak specs of its 'home-grown' planes and fighters.. Read more here: http://www.atimes.com/article/chinese-made-aircraft-cant-fly-without-us-design-software/?utm_source=The+Daily+Report&utm_campaign=30de50da3c-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_05_31_12_05&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_1f8bca137f-30de50da3c-30778415 Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 07:33PM -0400 Hello, RAM is still expensive and slow, relative to CPUs And "memory" usage efficiency is important for mobile devices. So Delphi and FreePascal compilers are also still "useful" for mobile devices, because Delphi and FreePascal are good if you are considering time and memory or energy and memory, and the following pascal benchmark was done with FreePascal, and the benchmark shows that C, Go and Pascal do rather better if you're considering languages based on time and memory or energy and memory. Read again here to notice it: https://jaxenter.com/energy-efficient-programming-languages-137264.html Also Delphi is still better for many things, and you have to get more "technical" to understand it, this is why you have to look at this following video about Delphi that is more technical: Why are C# Developers choosing Delphi to create Mobile applications https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8ToSr4zOVQ Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 05:54PM -0400 Hello, Delphi and FreePascal compilers that i work with are still "useful", because the pascal benchmark was done with FreePascal, and the benchmark shows that C, Go and Pascal do rather better if you're considering languages based on time and memory or energy and memory. Read again here to notice it: https://jaxenter.com/energy-efficient-programming-languages-137264.html Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 05:31PM -0400 Hello, Energy efficiency isn't just a hardware problem. Your programming language choices can have serious effects on the efficiency of your energy consumption. We dive deep into what makes a programming language energy efficient. As the researchers discovered, the CPU-based energy consumption always represents the majority of the energy consumed. What Pereira et. al. found wasn't entirely surprising: speed does not always equate energy efficiency. Compiled languages like C, C++, Rust, and Ada ranked as some of the most energy efficient languages out there. Read more here: https://jaxenter.com/energy-efficient-programming-languages-137264.html Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 04:59PM -0400 Hello, How Quantum Computers Will Revolutionize Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning And Big Data Read more here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2017/09/05/how-quantum-computers-will-revolutionize-artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-and-big-data/ Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 04:31PM -0400 Hello.. A Quantum Algorithm Could Help Us Bring AI to Life Read more here: https://futurism.com/quantum-algorithm-ai/ Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 04:16PM -0400 Hello.. The right squeeze for quantum computing A new theoretical model involving squeezing light to just the right amount to accurately transmit information using subatomic particles is bringing us closer to a new era of computing. Scientists at Hokkaido University and Kyoto University have developed a theoretical approach to quantum computing that is 10 billion times more tolerant to errors than current theoretical models. Their method brings us closer to developing quantum computers that use the diverse properties of subatomic particles to transmit, process and store extremely large amounts of complex information. This model is ten billion times more tolerant to errors than current experimental methods, meaning that it tolerates up to one error every 10,000 calculations. "The approach is achievable using currently available technologies, and could further advance developments in quantum computing research," says Akihisa Tomita of Hokkaido University. Read more here: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180531102801.htm Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 03:47PM -0400 Hello, I have changed my website, here is my new website that contains all my Delphi and FreePascal and C++ projects: https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/ You are welcome. Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
Sky89 <Sky89@sky68.com>: Jun 02 11:24AM -0400 Hello.. Look at the following interesting video: Why Rust is Awesome with Carol Nichols https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0m5k8wZH5M Thank you, Amine Moulay Ramdane. |
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