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Cumulus and ocp-memprof, a love story

In this blog post, we went on the hunt of memory leaks in Cumulus by using our memory profiler: ocp-memprof. Cumulus is a feed aggregator based on Eliom, a framework for programming web sites and client/server web applications, part of the Ocsigen Project. First, run and get the memory snapshots To ...

04 Mar 2015

OCamlPro

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Compiling ARM binaries for use with BAP

The Binary Analysis Platform Blog

04 Mar 2015

The BAP Blog

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Centralizing distributed version control, revisited

7 years ago, I wrote a blogpostabout how we at Jane Street were using our distributed version control system(hg, though the story would be the same for git) ...

04 Mar 2015

Jane Street Tech Blog

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Pearl No.2 - The Max Number of Surpassers

This is the 2nd pearl (a surpassing problem) in the book

21 Feb 2015

Xinuo Chen

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Pearl No.1 - The Min Missing Natural Number

This is the first pearl (min free natural) in the book

02 Feb 2015

Xinuo Chen

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Making making better

We spend a lot of time and effort on training new people, and it never stops forlong. Right now our winter-intern class is ending; in five months we’ll have ...

31 Jan 2015

Jane Street Tech Blog

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Private Release of Alt-Ergo 1.00

altergo logo After the public release of Alt-Ergo 0.99.1 last December, it's time to announce a new major private version (1.00) of our SMT solver. As usual: we freely provide a JavaScript version on Alt-Ergo's website we provide a private access to our internal repositories for academia users and o...

29 Jan 2015

OCamlPro

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