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- Here's Why That Autonomous Race Car Crashed Straight Into a Wall
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- Vulkan Compute webinar recording + sample transposition code
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- Abstraction - going beyond the usual OOP definition
- A python library to make unit testing flask applications easier
- My first app with flutter
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- What is Memory Leak In Java And How to Prevent It?
- ytmdl - Download songs with metadata embedded from sources like Itunes, ganna, saavn etc.
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- This week’s open source newsletter just went out! This one had some seriously interesting projects, like a typo-tolerant search engine written in C++ and a scalable distributed tracing system from Grafana written in Go.
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- Making GitHub CI workflow 3x faster
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- Developing in a Monorepo While Still Using Webpack
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