[Ofer Goren is the pen name I choose... no, he's the guy I hired... you see, I'm on hiatus... (Sigh) I should really start writing in my blog. This time we get a glimpse into the process of turning simple code into the products we all know and love.] We’ve just released a new version of the SIP Developer Suite. In the following post, I will try and describe the different steps required for such a miracle to happen. After
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By Ofer Goren | March 31st, 2010 | Filed under Development, SDKs
[Ofer Goren really needs no introductions, does he? He writes here more than I do, lately. Anyway, this time he shares a harrowing tale of Android OS and job insecurities of a completely different kind.] The Android OS is out for quite some time. Recently it was decided that we should bring our SIP Stack revolution to this uncharted world It was a challenging task, which only a few can take: . a new operating system, to add to the
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By Ofer Goren | January 20th, 2010 | Filed under Development
[Ofer Goren is a frequent guest in this blog. He has posted here on his experiences with multicore optimization, as well as a follow up post to that. Today's treat is of a frequent developer problem - backwards compatibility.] As mentioned in one of my previous posts, we do have customers. Some of those customers do have special needs (don’t they all?). Lately, one of our customers asked us to update our workspaces, so that they can use our
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By Ofer Goren | November 11th, 2009 | Filed under Development
[By now, you should all know Ofer Goren.. He has guest posted here on his experiences with multicore optimization. Well, he's back, along with the aftershock effect of the work he did.] At the last Intel seminar I participated in, James Reinders, the Chief Software Evangelist & Director of Software Development Products at Intel, made a great comment when asked a question. “Intel has no opinion yet on that matter. I’ll give you my opinion, which
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By Ofer Goren | June 17th, 2009 | Filed under Development
[I knew that our SIP team was working for a while on multi-core optimization. So when there were signs of oil there, with some very promising results, I asked Ofer Goren, a software engineer in the SIP Stack team, and one of those given the optimization task, to write a few words on the process. You might even appreciate the work we do here for our customers, toiling around with analysis tools.] “Hardware is cheap, programmers are expensive” says Jeff
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By Ofer Goren | March 18th, 2009 | Filed under Development