Goodbye, Clean Code programming |
- Goodbye, Clean Code
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- Implementing OpenBSD-style pledge() in my kernel. This clever concept lets programs irreversibly reduce their own capabilities to limit the damage they can do if compromised!
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- Just sharing a list of free R programming guides, books and resources for large Data projects that involve Data Science and Machine Learning
- See all the TODO comments in any public git repo
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- Programming podcast for learning computer science concepts in a brief and accessible way
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- The State of Simple CRUD API Creation
- We’re approaching the limits of computer power – we need new programmers now
- Goodbye, Clean Code
- Are there any quantitive studies of portfolio evaluation, programming problem tasks, and other job interview strategies in relation to new hire performance outcomes?
- Digesting the Elephant…
- GitHub - jaredgorski/arpx: Automate and relate multiple processes. // I created this utility to make automating my dev environment simpler, but I've since found it to be useful (as well as the related JS library) for backend scripting. Interested to see feedback/requests from the community!
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