On 21-Apr-17 6:01 AM, rami17 wrote:
> Hello...
>
>
> I am actually finishing a project that is a GUI archiver that looks like
> 7Zip GUI archiver, it is an archiver that uses my Parallel archiver and
> that supports Parallel Zstandard and Parallel LZ4 and Parallel LZMA, and
> that supports windows processor groups and that works on Win32 and Win64.
Apparently it's this one:
<url:
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/parallel-archiver>
Consider emphasizing the main advantages up front:
• Fault tolerance.
• Speed, with summary of comparative measurements.
I use the free 7Zip. I have (or had) a WinZip license but I just stopped
using it. Probably it became too bloated: I don't think I've had WinZip
installed on the last three laptops.
> My other projects that i have finished are actually more stable and
> really fast, you can be more confident with them, please feel free to
> download them from:
>
>
https://sites.google.com/site/aminer68/
>
>
> Hope you will be happy with my Delphi and FreePascal projects !
Heh. It's clear you enjoy exploring parallelism issues. But I think it's
also clear that you've proved to yourself, and to clc++ denizens, again
and again, that exploration and learning is what you're doing. That
you're not producing stuff for others to use. So I think you may get
better feedback, at least in the clc++ newsgroup, if you present these
things as your exploration of issues, not as your gifts to other
programmers, and ask for feedback as a student.
Cheers!,
- Alf