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The Bip Buffer - The Circular Buffer with a Twist
Last Updated: 9 May 2003   Page Views: 104,241   Rating: 4.76/5    Votes: 61   Popularity: 8.49   Bookmark Count: 85
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A bi-partite circular buffer for high performance buffering, where it comes from, and why you'd want to use it.

Simon Cooke


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Principle Software Engineer at Surreal Software (a division of Midway Games), Seattle.

Used to write fast networking code for ultra-fast CCD based mass spectrometers.

Before that, I was lead engineer and architect on photo editing and genealogy software at Sierra Online.

Before that? Lowly grunt dev at Microsoft working on Windows Forms for the .NET framework.

And before that? Software consultant for netFUSION Ltd, Software Development specialist for netFUSION Inc, and software engineer on a servo based laser measurement system for Accurule Inc. Used to measure hot steel. You know, the kind that comes out white hot from a steel mill.

Also programmed for the SAM Coupe home computer, worked as a freelance journalist for Your Sinclair magazine and a whole bunch of others. You could say I've been around the block a few times.
Occupation: Software Developer (Senior)
Location: United States United States


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