December 2006 - Posts

She said yes!
I would usually never bring any personal matters onto a professional blog, but in this case, I want to scream from the hills. On Christmas morning, during the unwrapping of gifts, my girlfriend Lisa became my fiancée. I'm a happy man. Read More...
My program is the most important thing on your system, same as all the others.
Raymond had a really good post yesterday about programs that grab your attention inappropriately . I recommend reading it. The comments have some good examples of programs, mostly updaters, that take too many liberties. Of course, I completely agree that Read More...
If it doesn't just work, then it doesn't work.
I'm passionate about usability, even to the point that my co-workers accuse me of whining. I can't really help it. I have to applaud products and features that streamline a task, are intuitive, and fit well into the workflow. And when a feature unnecessarily Read More...
Feature request for the compiler team
I want to preface this by saying that the MS compiler team have worked wonders in improving developer productivity over the years, and can't be thanked enough for turning the C++ language into an enterprise quality platform that has lasted more than a Read More...
Posted 08 December 06 01:08 by RyanBemrose | 5 Comments   
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The difference between measuring DR and THD+N
I've talked here before about how noise and distortion are very similar concepts with very different causes. Noise is unwanted artifacts independent of the signal often caused by physical processes outside of a device. Distortion is unwanted artifacts Read More...
Posted 06 December 06 05:49 by RyanBemrose | 1 Comments   
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Audio Fidelity: Output Level
Output level is one of the simplest fidelity metrics to understand, but don't take that to mean it's not important. There are several occasions where you want to know the maximum, loudest value that a signal can get. On the digital side, that's pretty Read More...
Posted 04 December 06 10:10 by RyanBemrose | 1 Comments   
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