All RDb queries are structured in a strict syntax. This is a simple axiom which can and will be exploited by our experiment on the most fundamental level: building the tree. The elementary fact is that whatever comes next must be related to something which has preceded it. It is this relationship which we will

XOmB Attack!

Congratulations to the XOmB team, (prononunced “zom’ bee”), for reaching a major milestone in their development: kernel stability. For everyone who hasn’t been following the Pitt Geeks forums, XOmB is a new middleware architecture, written as much as possible in the D programming language, lying between the HAL and the OS. The “XO” stands for

In my last post, I set the stage for a miniseries of posts regarding dynamic SQL construction. This is a problem many software vendors face: Allowing the user direct-access to the database is a huge red flag, and one many engineers strain to avoid. Should there be no alternative, however, great care should be allotted

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