Today, 28 years ago Linus Torvalds announced Linux on comp.os.minix. programming |
- Today, 28 years ago Linus Torvalds announced Linux on comp.os.minix.
- pLam: A mighty tool for learning and exploring pure λ-calculus
- git/banned.h - Banned C standard library functions in Git source code
- [Self Post] Things I Learnt from a Senior Software Engineer
- PacVim – PacVim is a game that teaches you vim commands
- How to Get Smarter Without Knowing Anything
- Fontraption (a VGA Text Mode Font Editor)
- You’re doing it wrong... (an oldie, but a goodie. OP unknown)
- Kei – A small and expressive dependent language
- Web host Hostinger says data breach may affect 14 million customers
- Wrote about what happens when you run apt-get install <packagename>
- Scala Almost Succeeded, and it still could
- Python is DEAD -- Long live Python (3)
- SAOC 2019 Projects (for the D ecosystem)
- pastel: a command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors
- From Mac to Linux – the setup I've grown to love
- Understanding the Different Types of Machine Learning Models
- "It's important to note that Trace back in Python is not at all related to run time and logical errors."
- The KSyntaxHighlighting library provides now syntax highlighting for over 300 different programming languages/dialects, contributions to cover more languages are welcome!
- Unit Tests Are Tests of Modularity
- Python automation script to automatically like tweets (twitter bot) tutorial
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