The 25 most recommended programming books of all-time. programming |
- The 25 most recommended programming books of all-time.
- NymphCast: Casual attempt at open alternative to Chromecast
- Use the Git History to Identify Pain Points in Any Project
- Miranda has been released as free software, its source code is now public
- Brunsli: Practical JPEG repacker (now part of JPEG XL)
- A journey to searching Have I Been Pwned database in 49Ξs (C++)
- Goroutine leak detector from Uber
- Programming real time 3D reconstruction from scratch
- An interactive game programming tutorial
- Forensic analysis of the Windows telemetry for diagnostics
- Learn how to create a 3d object / cube in your website and be able to create other 3d objects too
- My commandline tool + python library now supports lot of your requested features! (including glitching GIFs to GIFs)
- Dio 0.3.0 Lambda and debugging!
- Clojure: A Lisp that wants to spread
- [Source] C# Dynamic Action Loader - An actual loader
- Selenium testing, the choice between code vs codeless
- Two Lessons I Learned From Making React Components
- Last of my Patreon exclusive livestreams from last year. In this livestream I explain a bit of the process I go through when making videos. I continue with the elmifishication of monogame from the previous livestream.
- Writing a JSON library in C++ in 2 hours
- Pixelation effect and shader
- How To Hide Text Inside Image Using Command Prompt | Steganography | Windows
- Why is Learning Functional Programming So Damned Hard?
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