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DOOM multiplayer tribute gets coded in 'pure SQL' and runs at 30FPS — made from just 150 lines of code in less than a month
A computer scientist used only “pure SQL” to construct a multiplayer DOOM-like game. The resulting first-person shooter game, ...
Boing Boing on MSN
Doom ported to SQL: welcome to hell
Getting seminal first-person shooter Doom running on minimal or bizarre hardware is a sport among hackers, but the fact that Doom runs in fast, portable C makes it possible. What if Doom were instead ...
The "pure SQL" part is important. There have been attempts to get Doom-like games up and running in the past. The excellent ...
This month’s collection of fixes from Microsoft includes 86 patches — but at least there were no zero-day bugs.
Why is the language developers and DBAs use to organize data such a mess? Here are 13 reasons we wish we could quit SQL, even ...
Microsoft has fixed over 80 vulnerabilities including two publicly disclosed zero-days in its latest Patch Tuesday release ...
Microsoft has released SQL Server Management Studio 22 Preview 1 with modern settings, new themes, and Fabric integration.
The 'New SQL Requirement' function of Feisuan JavaAI, based on powerful natural language processing and SQL syntax parsing ...
Beijing Kejie Technology Co., Ltd. recently announced that its patent for the "SQL Optimization Interaction Method and Device Based on Deep Learning Framework Large Models" has been authorized, with ...
Immortalized by “Little Bobby Drop Tables” in XKCD 327, SQL injection (SQLi) was first discovered in 1998, yet continues to plague web applications across the internet. Even the OWASP Top Ten lists ...
Typical speed camera traps have built-in OCR software that is used to recognize license plates. A clever hacker decided to see if he could defeat the system by using SQL Injection… The basic premise ...
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