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Tridgell and rsync
Andrew " Tridge " Tridgell ( born 28 February 1967 ) is an Australian computer programmer best known as the author of and contributor to the Samba file server, and co-inventor of the rsync algorithm.
Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras wrote the original rsync.
The rsync utility uses an algorithm invented by the Australian computer programmer Andrew Tridgell for efficiently transmitting a structure ( such as a file ) across a communications link when the receiving computer already has a similar, but not identical, version of the same structure.
* Andrew Tridgell worked on samba, rsync
* rsync, by the same author ( Andrew Tridgell ) and containing a similar matching / search algorithm to the first-stage of rzip.
* It uses the rsync algorithm developed by Andrew Tridgell.

Tridgell and 5
At the time of the first releases, versions 0. 1, 0. 5 and 1. 0, all from the first half of January 1992, it did not have a proper name, and Tridgell just called it " a Unix file server for Dos Pathworks ".
With a focus on interoperability with Microsoft's LAN Manager, Tridgell released " netbios for unix ", nbserver, version 1. 5 in December 1993.

Tridgell and Australian
Andrew Tridgell developed the first version of Samba Unix in December 1991 and January 1992, as a PhD student at the Australian National University, using a packet sniffer to do network analysis of the protocol used by DEC Pathworks server software.
* Andrew Tridgell ( born 1967 ), Australian computer programmer

Tridgell and .
Tridgell was a major developer of the Samba software, analysing the Server Message Block protocol used for workgroup and network file sharing by Microsoft Windows products.
Tridgell was also a leader in hacking the TiVo to make it work in Australia, which uses the PAL video format.
In April 2005, Tridgell tried to produce free software ( now known as SourcePuller ) that interoperated with the BitKeeper source code repository.
Samba is a free software re-implementation of the SMB / CIFS networking protocol, originally developed by Andrew Tridgell.
Tridgell considers the adoption of CVS in May 1996 to mark the birth of the Samba Team, though there had been contributions from other people, especially Jeremy Allison, previously.
** http :// us1. samba. org / samba / tng. html Article on Samba-TNG from Andrew Tridgell ( Oct. 2000 )
In 2005, Andrew " Tridge " Tridgell was the second OSDL fellow for a year.
Samba is a free software re-implementation of the SMB / CIFS networking protocol, originally developed by Andrew Tridgell.
Notable former committee members include Andrew " Tridge " Tridgell ( Samba ), and Paul " Rusty " Russell ( Linux Kernel, notably Netfilter and the 2. 6 modules rewrite ), Pia Waugh ( Software Freedom International ), Jonathan Oxer ( Australia's Geekiest Man ).
It provided strong evidence in court thanks to the effort volunteers like Andrew Tridgell, Jeremy Allison, Volker Lendeke and their lawyer, Carlo Piana.

discusses and design
* There is a section on Autonomous Houses in the Reality Sculptors wiki, including links to a mailing list which frequently discusses autonomous design considerations.
Chapter XV of Paley's Natural Theology discusses at length what he called " relations " of parts of living things as an indication of their design.
The neuroscientist David Linden discusses how intelligent design proponents have misconstrued brain anatomy.
Amdahl discusses his role in the design of several computers for IBM including the STRETCH, IBM 701, and IBM 704.
He discusses his work with Nathaniel Rochester and IBM's management of the design process for computers.
* ECE 327: Procedures for Output Filtering Lab – Section 4 (" Power Amplifier ") discusses Darlington pairs in the design of a BJT-based class-AB current driver in detail.
John Nolen discusses the success of Kistler and its design in his book New Towns for Old ( 1927 ) when he states that ‘ there are few places in this country where the problem of low cost housing, primarily for the unskilled worker has been better solved for the employer and employee alike.
Amdahl discusses his role in the design of several computers for IBM including the STRETCH, IBM 701, and IBM 704.
He discusses his work with Nathaniel Rochester and IBM's management of the design process for computers.
The documentary discusses the design of cities, looking at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the world's foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers.
Bertrand Meyer discusses issues such as driving system design too literally from use cases, and using use cases to the exclusion of other potentially valuable requirements analysis techniques.
* MenUA: A Design Space of Menu Techniques Site that discusses various menu design techniques.
Amdahl Amdahl discusses his graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, his role in the design of several computers for IBM including the STRETCH, IBM 701, 701A, and IBM 704.
Golub discusses the construction of the ILLIAC computer, the work of Ralph Meager and David Wheeler on the ILLIAC design, British computer science, programming, and the early users of the ILLIAC at the University of Illinois.
A 1993 book by Linsley Hood discusses the characteristics of the Williamson amplifier design and its performance compared to earlier and later designs.
Golub discusses the construction of the ILLIAC computer, the work of Ralph Meager and David Wheeler on the ILLIAC design ; programming ; and the early users of the ILLIAC at the University of Illinois.
This article discusses the curved tube design.

discusses and implementation
This article discusses concepts common to all the different color spaces that use the RGB color model, which are used in one implementation or another in color image-producing technology.
RFC 2709 discusses extranet implementation using IPsec and advanced network address translation ( NAT ).
Beginning with his work at Bolt Beranek and Newman ( BBN ), Kahn discusses his involvement as the ARPANET proposal was being written, his decision to become active in its implementation, and his role in the public demonstration of the ARPANET.
The remainder of this section discusses the implementation of blended learning in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms based on the older research prior to Innosight Institute's report.
As the remainder of this article discusses the details of an implementation technique for Algorithm X, the reader is strongly encouraged to read the Algorithm X article first.

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