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October 05, 2003

[BloggerCon] AKMA

I heard the last 30 minutes of AKMA's seminar at BloggerCon. Indescribable. Booming voice, booming ideas. Too delectable to take notes during. Fortunately, the twelve-fingered Heath Row was there, doing a rough transcription. That's astounding and bless Heath for doing it, but you really have to hear Akma sometime.

Posted by D. Weinberger at October 5, 2003 02:41 PM


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When a variable is finished with it's work, it does not go into retirement, and it is never mentioned again. Variables simply cease to exist, and the thirty-two bits of data that they held is released, so that some other variable may later use them.

Posted by: Evan | January 13, 2004 09:55 AM


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