Bad software sent the innocent to prison programming |
- Bad software sent the innocent to prison
- The unreasonable effectiveness of print debugging
- Boxedwine - emulator that runs Windows applications (also in browser)
- Open letter from researchers involved in the “hypocrite commit” debacle
- Not me just a project I ran across on twitch. API / AI plays Diablo 1 pretty neat and thought it deserved recognition.
- Writing a Postgres SQL Pretty Printer in Rust: Part 2
- A theory of how developers seek information
- Git - How to fix a bad commit
- Safari (Webkit) about to release support for JS modules inside the worker scope
- FastAPI with SQL
- Simulation based Traffic Sign Recognition Benchmark - A simulation framework developed for training autonomous-driving systems for traffic sign recognition
- Rust, Kubernetes, and the Cloud
- Introducing PHP on Cloud Functions
- Property-based testing, a hands-on example
- React native News app with source code
- Minio Changes License to AGPL without telling anyone
- Accidentally Quadratic with DataFrames in Julia
- Notes On Kafka
- Reflecting on My Voyage as an Intern to a Developer
- My weekend project : A full-text search engine for internet memes
- Monte Carlo Tree Search algorithm code with explanation and it's application in games.
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