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- It is perfectly OK to only code at work, you can have a life too.
- “At some point, we programmers are going to have to admit that we really can't judge another programmers technical abilities in a 60 min interview”
- Remote Development with Visual Studio Code
- Congress Pushing A Terrible Bill To Massively Expand Patent Trolling
- Introduction - The Zig Programming Language
- legit, an esoteric programming language based on Git commit graphs
- Luster: An experimental Lua VM implemented in pure Rust
- Rust parallelism for non-C/C++ developers
- Ask Roboflow, the AI that answers programming questions
- Good certificates die young: what's passive revocation and how's it implemented?
- Constraint Programming with python-constraint
- Pure functions help you write more robust and correct software. An introduction to purity in Haskell. (with samples in JS)
- I started a series to explain algorithms and programming concepts - Your opinions are highly welcome!
- Inspired by another post on Reddit, I created a WPF application to programmatically turn any portrait into dice - and then built it!
- Deploying decentralized microservices - open source Docker and Hedera REST API
- Index INCLUDE Clause in SQL: How it works and when to use it
- Blogged about Caire - the content aware image resize library
- A timetabling engine for schools - SWI-Prolog implementation using constraint logic programming
- The Sound of Grand Theft Auto V
- 7 Essential Algorithms that Power the Modern World
- Union types in Typescript: modeling state
- asdf - Manage multiple runtime versions with a single CLI tool
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