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- Tesla starts to release its cars' open-source Linux software code
- Microsoft and GitHub have held acquisition talks
- GNOME Moves to GitLab
- Zero-overhead deterministic exceptions: Throwing values [A C++ proposal, PDF]
- Emacs 26 Brings Generators and Threads
- Side-channel attacking browsers through CSS3 features
- Dart & Flutter for VS Code v2.13: Emulator launching, debugger improvements + more
- Understanding the power of data types: PostgreSQL's Secret Weapon
- Common Crawl - years of free web page data to help change the world
- Released and Certified: Qt Safe Renderer
- Microsoft and GitHub have held acquisition talks
- The first public release (3.0.0) of OpenAPI Generator
- CMU Advanced Database Systems - [17] Cost Models (Spring 2018)
- Abseil: Google's C++ utility libraries
- Solving Zelda puzzles with Boolean Satisfiability Solvers
- GraphQL for the JVM: An Introduction to Nodes
- These are a few of my Favourite Things (that are coming with Julia 1.0)
- Was bored and created a task tray application that will auto accept queues if you are not paying attention or want to use the restroom. If anyone wants it an exe downloader is in the comments. [XPOST - /r/LeagueOfLegends
- The joys and uses of reverse polish notation
- jQuery vs the Frameworks, or the Lost Art of Application Architecture
- ADTs (Algebraic Data Types) in Haskell
- A hitchhiker guide to Test Driven Development (TDD)
- why you need a makefile in your project
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