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[Web Feed] The upcoming Go 1.16 release has a lot of exciting updates in it, but my most anticipated addition to the Go standard library is the new io/ Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] One of the most common issues novice Go programmers run into is the inability to pass a slice of a concrete type (e.g. []int64) into a funct Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] A few bytes here, a few there, pretty soon you’re talking real memory – The acme of foolishness Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Cgo is a pretty important part of Go: It’s your window to calling anything that isn’t Go (or, more precisely, anything that has C bindin Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Today’s Go security release fixes an issue involving PATH lookups in untrusted directories that can lead to remote execution during the go Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Surprising Ctags Behaviour Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] I’ve been writing code in vim for the past several years, and in this post I’d like to share some tips on configuring a development envi Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Given that the main development workflow for most kernel maintainers is with email, I spend a lot of time in my email client. For the past f Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] markdown-mode is a major mode for editing Markdown-formatted text. The latest stable version is markdown-mode 2.3, released on August 31, 20 Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Shell Scripts, Audio, Images, and 3D Graphics Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] I've been working with software for well over a decade, and honestly cannot remember when I started using Git. I used to be a bit wary of ma Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Bash Line Editor (ble.sh) is a command line editor written in pure Bash scripts which replaces the default GNU Readline. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] In the context of doing less and doing it better I decided to start learning more about fzf, the “command line fuzzy finder”. Learnin Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] One of the oldest pieces of software still in use was recently described as&#xA;&#xA;A sort of hybrid between Windows Notepad, a monolithic-kernel o Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Goby is an object-oriented interpreter language deeply inspired by Ruby as well as its core implementation by 100% pure Go. Moreover, it has Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] A tiny, embeddable language implemented in ANSI C&#xA;&#xA;(= reverse (fn (lst)&#xA; (let res nil)&#xA; (while lst&#xA; (= res (cons (car lst) res))&#xA; (= Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] ThinScript is an experimental programming language that compiles to JavaScript, WebAssembly, and C. It's meant to be a thin layer on top of Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Welcome back. This is the second post in my Terrible Compiler for a Useless Language series, in which I write about my attempt to implement Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] min is a functional, concatenative programming language with a minimalist syntax, a small but practical standard library, and an advanced RE Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Forth is, among other things, a programming language whose ideals are freedom and simplicity. Freedom requires knowledge and responsibility, Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] RETRO Documentation Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] GitHub - Vexu/bog: Small, strongly typed, embeddable language. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] In making Janet, I was inspired by the REBOL Parse module and LPeg to include a versatile library for parsing text and any sequence of b Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Mint has all the tools you need to write error free, easily readable and maintainable applications in record time. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Whiley is a hybrid object-oriented and functional programming language. Whiley employs extended static checking to eliminate errors at compi Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] #Script is designed as a small, expressive and wrist-friendly dynamic scripting language that for maximum familiarity is modelled after the Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Cat is a statically typed stack-based pure functional language inspired by Joy. Cat has no variables, only instructions which manipulate a s Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Build your own programming language | thesephist.com Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] SOUL is short for SOUnd Language.&#xA;&#xA;It's a platform for writing and running audio code, consisting of two elements: a language and a runtime. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Newspeak is a new programming language in the tradition of Self and Smalltalk. Newspeak is highly dynamic and reflective - but designed to Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] A Cure for Primitive Obsession Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] SQLite 3.35: math functions, materialized CTEs, RETURNING, and DROP COLUMN Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Learn Dynamic Programming Basics for Free Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] People bash OO a lot these days, I'm increasingly coming to the opinion they're right, at least in Python. My point here is not to argue tha Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Python behind the scenes #6: how Python object system works Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Python’s defaultdict is an incredibly useful tool to specify default values for missing keys (RealPython has a great primer on them).&#xA;&#xA;I Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Let's see how we can create QR codes that look however we want, while preserving links. We'll also show the world's first working QR gif (as Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Python behind the scenes #5: how variables are implemented in CPython Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Reed-Solomon error recovery in RAID-6 - antek's tech blog Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] A month or so ago I started working on a neural network implementation in Rust, from scratch. I wasn’t interested in achieving the best pe Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Testing Hardware Using Rust Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] &#xA;Computing gradients on grids of pixels and voxels – forward, central, and… diagonal differences | Bart Wronski Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] PureScript and Haskell Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] In Curried Elixir, I said this:&#xA;&#xA;We're going to do this by wrapping my_fun in a chain of anonymous functions, each binding exactly one na Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] The language change proposal process is how we make changes to the Go language. We have now started this process to add generics to a future Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] Squeak is a free Smalltalk system originally released by a team including Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, John Maloney and Scott Wallace Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] When you're strapping a patient to an electron gun capable of delivering a 25MeV particle beam, following procedure is vitally important. Th Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] #Script is designed as a small, expressive and wrist-friendly dynamic scripting language that for maximum familiarity is modelled after the Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] GitHub - Vexu/bog: Small, strongly typed, embeddable language. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000
[Web Feed] QSCM - A tiny bootstrapped Scheme Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-13 12:55 +0000

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