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rami17

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Apr 21, 2017, 12:01:50 AM4/21/17
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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.

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 !


Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.


Alf P. Steinbach

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Apr 21, 2017, 12:28:56 AM4/21/17
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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

Mark Storkamp

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Apr 21, 2017, 1:23:24 PM4/21/17
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In article <odc018$e6b$4...@dont-email.me>, rami17 <ram...@rami17.net>
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.
>
> 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:

MORE stable? MORE confident with them??? If it's an archiver, then isn't
100% confidence the absolute minimum standard? (Do the twice daily
updates ever break compatibility?)

Bonita Montero

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Apr 21, 2017, 2:50:22 PM4/21/17
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> MORE stable? MORE confident with them??? If it's an archiver, then
> isn't 100% confidence the absolute minimum standard? (Do the twice
> daily updates ever break compatibility?)

That's Aminer. He provides bug-fixes in hourly intervals.
He seems a bit confused. Nothing someone should have to
write reliable code.

Chris M. Thomasson

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Apr 24, 2017, 5:55:36 PM4/24/17
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On 4/20/2017 9:28 PM, Alf P. Steinbach wrote:
> On 21-Apr-17 6:01 AM, rami17 wrote:
[...]

> 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.

This is sage advise Alf!
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