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Andrew "Tridge"
Tridgell OAM (born 28
February 1967) is an
Australian computer programmer. He is the
author of and a
contributor to the
Samba file server...
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files in the
native rsync protocol (using the rsync:// syntax).
Andrew Tridgell and Paul
Mackerras wrote the
original rsync,
which was
first announced...
- of the SMB
networking protocol, and was
originally developed by
Andrew Tridgell.
Samba provides file and
print services for
various Microsoft Windows clients...
- (Ypsilanti, Michigan), a three-way
footbridge in Ypsilanti,
Michigan Andrew Tridgell, or 'Tridge' (born 1967),
Australian computer programmer Trige This disambiguation...
- au/About/Council
Notable former committee members include Andrew "Tridge"
Tridgell (Samba), and Paul "Rusty"
Russell (Linux Kernel,
notably Netfilter and...
- everyone. The
other finalists were
Andrew Tridgell for
Samba and
Cesar Brod for
advocacy in Brazil. 2005
Andrew Tridgell for his work on
Samba and his BitKeeper...
- one
patch to
enable pipelining. rzip was
originally written by
Andrew Tridgell as part of his PhD research.
lrzip (Long
Range ZIP) is an
improved version...
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algorithm of xdelta1 was
based on the
algorithm of rsync,
developed by
Andrew Tridgell,
though it uses a
smaller block size. Xdelta3 can
generate standardized...
- is an open
source computer chess engine. Its
primary author is
Andrew Tridgell and it was
created circa 1996.
Major contributions have also been made...
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BitKeeper version control system. It was
originally developed by
Andrew Tridgell, who –
according to
BitKeeper developer Larry McVoy –
reverse engineered...