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Virtual Machine Opcode Resolution, Performance Tests
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27 Oct 2004
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Four common methods of opcode resolution are implemented and tested.
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Ivan, a.k.a. Gingivitis, after years of working as a respectable software developer decided to become a starving programmer and write his own game. He can be found any hour of the day or night hunched over his computer muttering to himself.
His employment background includes a leading role in design and development of the core software infrastructure for a large hedge fund. It also includes participation in the development of flight simulation software for a Department of Defense contractor.
His educational background includes a Masters of Science degree in Physics. His main area of interest is General Relativity.
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