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[Web Feed] When packaging software libraries, it is a common requirement to deploy both a static and a shared version. However, CMake library targets a Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] JWCC is a minimal extension to the widely used JSON file format with (1) optional commas after the final element of arrays and objects and ( Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +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> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Native Type Theory is a new paper by myself and Mike Stay. We propose a unifying method of reasoning for programming languages: model a lang Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] As programmers, we spend a lot of time just carting data from one place to another. Sometimes that’s the entire purpose of a program or li Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] User-defined type guards in TypeScript – Giovanni Collazo Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Parameter Passing in C and C++ - Scott Wolchok Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] A little over half a decade ago, I came across a wonderful project: a programming language called Julia that was going to revolutionise data Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Welcome to the fantastic world of nerdy regex fun! Start playing by selecting one of the puzzle challenges below. There are a wide range of Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] &#xA;Arranging Invisible Icons in Quadratic Time | Random ASCII – tech blog of Bruce Dawson Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Weird architectures weren't supported to begin with Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] 50 Years of Pascal | March 2021 | Communications of the ACM Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Here’s a list of reasons why SELECT * is bad for SQL performance, assuming that your application doesn’t actually need all the columns. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] One thing Rust has done, is to teach everyone they must lead with propoganda. After all if your propoganda isn't overbearing, obviously you' Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Jiri's allegedly HelenOS blog: Look ma, no graphics! Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Small and portable Regular Expression (regex) library written in C.&#xA;&#xA;Design is inspired by Rob Pike's regex-code for the book "Beautiful Cod Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Anyone who ever tried to cross-compile a C/C++ program knows how big a PITA the whole process could be. The main reasons for this sorry stat Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] One of the first things a novice SQL developer learns about is called "thinking in SQL", which is usually being opposed to "procedural think Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Go 1.16 will make system calls through libc on OpenBSD Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] If you haven't worked in a typed language before, it may not be obvious at first the power that it brings. This article will show you how to Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] On Go 2 Generics - ☃ Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Recently, a colleague spent a bunch of time working on a bug. When attempting to perform some action, the system would provide feedback that Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Go modules are a fundamentally misguided and harmful change in the design of the Go ecosystem. I decline to adopt them or to use software wh Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Today the Go team is very happy to announce the release of Go 1.16. You can get it from the download page.&#xA;&#xA;The new embed package provides a Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Back in 2018, we compared empirically the performance overheads of Go and C++ with regards to the low-level calling convention: to pass argu Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] &#xA; Elegancy of Go's error handling · things that keep me up at night&#xA; Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +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> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Submodules specifically have managed to be a thorn in my side on many occasions. While the concept of submodules is simple, figuring out how Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] This page gives brief, visual reference for the most common commands in git. Once you know a bit about how git works, this site may solidify Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Canvas is a common vector drawing target that can output SVG, PDF, EPS, raster images (PNG, JPG, GIF, ...), HTML Canvas through WASM, and Op Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Command PATH security in Go - The Go Blog Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Go has plenty of useful builtin functionality for safe, concurrent and parallel code. However neat those features may be, they cannot write Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] The mrsh shell is strictly POSIX compliant, encouraging users to write portable shell scripts. Optional readline/libedit support is included Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Another example, for the curious. This one hosts a web server entirely in userspace. All the kernel sees are incoming and outgoing encrypted Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Why Go is my favorite programming language - Michael Stapelberg Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] It seems to be widely accepted that creating a powerful, useful Emacs setup "by hand" is just too much trouble, and you should choose a "dis Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] A Vim Guide for Advanced Users Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Function Types in Go - kinbiko.com -- Roger Guldbrandsen Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Recently I've come to know the concept of memory-mapped files while watching a lecture of the course Intro to Database Systems of Andy Pavlo Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] This page explains use cases and examples of SSH tunnels while visually presenting the traffic flows. For example, here's a reverse tunnel t Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Here’s more of what I learned from reading the first part of the fzf README and paying attention. Now I have a better setup and understand Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] If you, like me, never really understood Vimscript and hate the language with a passion, you’re in the right place! You can now get rid of Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] The values of Emacs, the Neovim revolution, and the VSCode gorilla - Murilo Pereira Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Interactive rebase is sometimes called the "Swiss Army Knife" of Git – because it contains so many different tools, for so many different Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Koka is a strongly typed functional-style language with effect types and handlers.&#xA;&#xA;The core of Koka consists of a small set of well-studied Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Egison is a programming language that features extensible efficient non-linear pattern matching with backtracking for non-free data types. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] QSCM - A tiny bootstrapped Scheme Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Joy is a functional programming language based on the composition of functions taking one stack as argument and yielding one stack as value. Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] Little is a statically typed, C-like scripting language.&#xA;&#xA;Features&#xA;&#xA;Familiar C-like Syntax&#xA;&#xA;Structs, lists, arrays, hashes&#xA;&#xA;Perl regexp: bu Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:54 +0000
[Web Feed] This package provides a lisp-to-julia syntax translator with convenience macros that let you do this:&#xA;&#xA;lisp"(defn fib [a] (if (< a 2) a (+ ( Feed Supplier <feed.supplier@somewhere.cbr> 2021-03-12 21:55 +0000

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