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Video Game Blurs (and how the best one works)
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Why Rewriting Emacs Is Hard
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Next.js Is Infuriating
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Writing Code Was Never The Bottleneck
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Next.js Is Infuriating - Dominik's Blog
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I Replaced Redis Locks with Database Atomicity and You Should Too
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Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python
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Evolution of GPU Programming: From Smart Pixels to the Backbone of an AI-driven World
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Applying Functional Programming to a Complex Domain: A Practical Game Engine PoC
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Arduino Submarine Sonar
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Python has had async for 10 years – why isn't it more popular?
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Microsoft Releases Historic 6502 Basic
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Zed: The Fastest AI Code Editor
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Stuck at Senior Engineer - How to Break Through and Reach the Next Level
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MCP servers can’t be the future, can they?
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Making a small Clippy lint
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Tufte CSS
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Shared tool developed for quantum and supercomputer systems
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The repercussions of a typo in C++ & Rust
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Invisible Browser
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Adding #[derive(From)] to Rust
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Acorn and the future of theorem proving
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Extending Kafka the Hard Way (Part 2)
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Postman’s Product Research Agent
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How I contributed to an unsolved math problem (and how you can help) (using Python + Cython)
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Beware clever devs, says Laravel inventor Taylor Otwell
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Database Subsetting and Relational Data Browsing Tool.
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Code Review Guidelines ✅ What Authors and Reviewers Should Actually Do?
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Difference
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Beyond OOP and the future of development experience
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Poor man's bitemporal data system in SQLite and Clojure
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Understanding Transformers Using a Minimal Example
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Computing simplified coverage polygons
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What UNIX Pipelines Got Right (And How We Can Do Better)
Posted by ketralnis@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 32 comments
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rust-ast is a Nushell script that harvests symbols from Rust projects into structured Nushell records. It includes a rust-tree command that works like tree for the Rust AST
Posted by sqli@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 0 comments
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The Kafka Replication Protocol with KIP-966
Posted by ketralnis@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 2 comments
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C3 Language at 0.7.5: Language tweaks and conveniences
Posted by Nuoji@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 22 comments
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We need to seriously think about what to do with C++ modules
Posted by ketralnis@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 25 comments
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Cookie Chaos: How to bypass __Host and __Secure cookie prefixes
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Dependency Hell: The Hidden Costs of Dependency Bloat in Software Development
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AI in Web Development: Full Guide, Benefits & Trends
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This JavaScript Scraper changes the game for saving and watching deleted TikToks via PostgreSQL database
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New to coding, PLEASE roast my code. :3
Posted by SnooAvocados9393@reddit | programming | View on Reddit | 12 comments
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The Anatomy of a Mach-O: Structure, Code Signing, and PAC
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TPDE-LLVM: Faster LLVM -O0 Back-End
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Search Index in 150 Lines of Haskell
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New gABI/ELF Spec Available for Public Review
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Wild Performance Tricks
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Sharing a mutable reference between Rust and Python
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Abstract Machine Models Also: what Rust got particularly right
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