DNA can tell you a lot about your application

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DNA can tell you a lot about your application -

I crazy comparisons and statistics love to see, especially when it has nothing to do with science.

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

  • If end-to-end created, all DNA in your body would from Earth to Pluto and back to earth (too bad Pluto no longer a planet.)
  • people with all the other 99% of their DNA content (makes the 7 degrees of separation game kind of pointless.)
  • If you could tap 60 words per minute, eight hours a day, it would take about 50 years to enter the human genome (Well, I can type 61 words per minute ).
  • people about 40-50% of the same DNA as carbon (I love carbon not, which means that I do not like half of me).
  • Back in 01, it cost $ 100 million to map the genome, while decreased the cost to around $ 6,000 in 2014

the DNA to understand, we can better understand how something works and how it interacts with other things. However, to the DNA are trying to map is not something you would ever think about doing by hand, it would take a lifetime, and prone to many errors to be (to be plus it would be a pretty boring life). By understanding how something works and how it interacts, we can take preventive measures.

Apps (Hello World)

  • There are approximately 0,000 lines of code in a pacemaker
  • the space shuttle containing 400,000 lines of code
  • the Hubble space telescope has 2,000,000 lines of code
  • During Microsoft office 01 25.000.000 had lines of code, office 2013 has grown to 45 million lines
  • Guess what she has the same number of lines of code than Windows Vista? How about the Large Hadron Collider. Each with approximately 50 million lines of
  • And from the things, it is reported that the United States healthcare.gov site has 500,000,000 lines.

As we all know, Windows XP upgrade to 7 to 10, Windows 03, to 08 by 2012 Office 2010 until 2013-2016 is not something we do overnight. Just look at the amount of code that is involved in these things. We often spend months and years discussing if we should upgrade, then how should we update. We do this because it is not easy, because we have a nagging fear that our applications might not work, and for good reason considering Windows 7 had 40 million lines of code. We have bitten too many times by the compatibility bug, so we are willing to forego the added value of the latest versions, because we no longer want to experience that nasty bite.

[1945004Dies] is why your application to understand DNA is so important. For this reason, there are a few sessions at Citrix Synergy were 2015, which focused on AppDNA

  • SYN232. Get the most out AppDNA App migrations and updates
  • SYN320: never let me down: the future of XenApp and XenDesktop upgrades

to get you started, we have set "together demonstrates the following video, what you do with AppDNA

Therefore, for you, my question is, why have not you looked AppDNA to help you with Windows upgrades, XenApp upgrades, application upgrades "

DNA source ?: http://chemistry.about.com/od/lecturenoteslab1/a/10-Interesting-Dna-Facts.htm

Code Source: http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/million-lines-of-code/

Genome Mapping: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_genome_sequencing

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