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==Things I wish I'd never learned, and very cool things, in a stub-dense pile==
==Things I wish I'd never learned, and very cool things, in a stub-dense pile==
Can you guess which are which (sometimes it changes)?
Can you guess which are which (sometimes it changes)?
* Writing high-performance, scalable [[Fast UNIX Servers|UNIX system applications]] is a passion of mine.
* [[Linux APIs]], [[FreeBSD APIs]], [[ELF]] (which is not, in itself, an API).
* [[Linux APIs]], [[FreeBSD APIs]], [[ELF]] (which is not, in itself, an API).
* [[glibc]], other [[interesting libraries]], [[working with libraries]], some implementing interfaces like [[pthreads]].
* [[glibc]], other [[interesting libraries]], [[working with libraries]], some implementing interfaces like [[pthreads]].
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* Via [[Grover's Algorithm]], we might be able to discover the monster at the end of this quantum book.
* Via [[Grover's Algorithm]], we might be able to discover the monster at the end of this quantum book.
* [[Jefferson's Time Warp]] algorithm, and while we're at it, [[timer wheels]] and even [[x86 timing]].
* [[Jefferson's Time Warp]] algorithm, and while we're at it, [[timer wheels]] and even [[x86 timing]].
* Writing high-performance, scalable [[Fast UNIX Servers|UNIX system applications]] is a passion of mine.
* Let's get bipartite, bipartite...with [[bip buffers]].
* Let's get bipartite, bipartite...with [[bip buffers]].
* [[Ling adders]], [[Blum's axioms]], and [[Rice's Theorem]] are all named after people smarter than me...
* [[Ling adders]], [[Blum's axioms]], and [[Rice's Theorem]] are all named after people smarter than me...

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