This is what we saw on Google today when we looked up the MRU Buffer Replacement policy for our CSC443 midterm: Read more about cache algorithms here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_algorithms#Most_Recently_Used
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This is what we saw on Google today when we looked up the MRU Buffer Replacement policy for our CSC443 midterm: Read more about cache algorithms here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_algorithms#Most_Recently_Used
Update: So to celebrate, I’m changing the look of the site with a new theme, I like this one much better. Wow, believe it or not it has been more than a year since my first Pi/Pi post. Where does the time go? A year ago, I wanted to start a blog where I could [...]
Now that I’m back in Toronto, I’ve been spending a lot of my time catching up with some old friends. Last week, I found myself in a particularly strange and awkward situation that required some geekery. My friend Bob, his friend Zack, and I were all waiting at Bob’s house for the next showing of [...]
I’ve come to realize that my About Me page isn’t exactly the most descriptive page in the world, so I’ve made some updates. I’ve also added a little story to the meaning behind “Pi/Pi”, so if you’ve been having restless nights trying to figure out what it means, well, now you know
As a person who lives and breathes technology, it is often difficult to gain perspective into the world outside of the field. I’m sure that most of you would agree when I say that it’s very easy to forget that we geeks live in a world of our own. Unfortunately, a large portion of the [...]