In one of today's Cisco listserves, there were a few suggestions for Call Recording software: Continue reading "Recording Calls in a Cisco Environment" »
Tuesday, August 14. 2007
Recording Calls in a Cisco Environment
LINQ: Language Integrated Query
In the upcoming release of Microsoft's .NET version 3.0, code named ORCA, they have a fewature called Language Integrated Query (LINQ). [Come to think of it, v3.0 is now out, I've been rooted in C++, I'll have to get back to C@ and check it out]. The language extension allows one to write queries for anything with an iterator. Writing inline SQL queries comes immediately to mind. I've also heard that there is something called PLINQ (Parallel LINQ).
Here are a couple of references regarding the subject:
On an unrelated programming note, erlang is said to be a language for developing interacting distributed applications. One interesting capability is Hot Code Replacement (replacing code and data without stopping the system).
C++ STL (Standard Template Library)
Here is a nifty shortcut to make C++ do what you can do in C#:
public static void ForEach(this IEnumerable ienum, Action func) { foreach (var v in ienum) func(v); }
Trading Site of the Day -- IVolatility.com: Implied Volatility Data
I would say, based upon the sites I've seen so far, at least from a volatility point of view, IVolatility.com is probably the best for information regarding volatility and its uses. As far as I can tell, they provide data only, no brokerage services. For trading purposes, ThinOrSwim can nicely supply that requirement. Continue reading "Trading Site of the Day -- IVolatility.com:..." »