HTML version: https://arxiv.org/html/2511.13653v1
When tuning down those two strings, would the player need to "relearn" the positions of fingers on the strings when playing? Or would they play at the same positions and ignore the conflict in expected and actual sound?
I was tired of constant popups in stock apps for features I don't want. Fossify apps get the job down surprisingly well, no more no less. I use their apps for messaging, gallery, file manager, paint, contacts
In your situation where LLMs can cover most material better than the university, what benefits does the university still provide you, if any?
His AutoFixture C# NuGet takes away so much pain from unit test maintenance. It does have a learning curve. https://github.com/AutoFixture/AutoFixture
Do you happen to know how the Braille website's style is called? The high contrast, button shadows with big offsets. I've seen it in several places now and would like to use it myself
Mermaid Gannt[0] diagram type might be similar to what you have in mind. [0] https://mermaid.js.org/syntax/gantt.html
Succinct and rigorous. This article has a clear problem statement, explicitly calls out assumptions and expected properties, shows how to express them in TLA+/PlusCal, and even adds a sanity check by refining the mutex…
Can you elaborate on how you made the connection between the article and BEAM languages? I suppose you experienced a lot less friction when working with Erlang or similar, care to share your experience?
> He gives some examples of ways that programmers, even after being taught in intro classes not to use magic numbers, still litter their code with constants like 404. But I wish he’d tell Python programmers to stop…
Can you explain what lead you to believe it's dead? Looking at the Issues in their Github, a couple of days ago they mentioned to be working on some features in a branch.…
HTML version: https://arxiv.org/html/2511.13653v1
When tuning down those two strings, would the player need to "relearn" the positions of fingers on the strings when playing? Or would they play at the same positions and ignore the conflict in expected and actual sound?
I was tired of constant popups in stock apps for features I don't want. Fossify apps get the job down surprisingly well, no more no less. I use their apps for messaging, gallery, file manager, paint, contacts
In your situation where LLMs can cover most material better than the university, what benefits does the university still provide you, if any?
His AutoFixture C# NuGet takes away so much pain from unit test maintenance. It does have a learning curve. https://github.com/AutoFixture/AutoFixture
Do you happen to know how the Braille website's style is called? The high contrast, button shadows with big offsets. I've seen it in several places now and would like to use it myself
Mermaid Gannt[0] diagram type might be similar to what you have in mind. [0] https://mermaid.js.org/syntax/gantt.html
Succinct and rigorous. This article has a clear problem statement, explicitly calls out assumptions and expected properties, shows how to express them in TLA+/PlusCal, and even adds a sanity check by refining the mutex…
Can you elaborate on how you made the connection between the article and BEAM languages? I suppose you experienced a lot less friction when working with Erlang or similar, care to share your experience?
> He gives some examples of ways that programmers, even after being taught in intro classes not to use magic numbers, still litter their code with constants like 404. But I wish he’d tell Python programmers to stop…
Can you explain what lead you to believe it's dead? Looking at the Issues in their Github, a couple of days ago they mentioned to be working on some features in a branch.…