paulriddle
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- February 17, 2015 (11y ago)
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It is an old thing, yeah. Some interfaces are inconvenient to use and take a lot of options, most of which tend to be set to 0. There are plenty of macros and typedefs. String handling can be a bit of a pain with it's…
- The Joy of Programming in Jai [video] (youtube.com)
- CNIT 127: Exploit Development (samsclass.info)
- 4coder text editor version 4.1 for Windows (4coder.itch.io)
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From x86_64 to AArch64 on Linux. Without: - Relying on GCC, but glibc is ok. - Recompiling LLVM for AArch64. - Recompiling LLVM for x86_64 but during that compilation process using whatever is in clang/cmake/caches, so…
- Game livecoded in C from scratch and released on Steam (danzaidan.itch.io)
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Whenever licenses are mentioned I often hear people saying they really really wished some library or program used a more permissive license like the MIT or ISC instead of the GPL or similar. That because of the license…
- The Wayland Protocol book early draft available (wayland-book.com)
- RemedyBG 0.2.8.3 a lightweight debugger for Windows (remedybg.itch.io)
- Open source advice for new programmers breaking into the industry (writing.kemitchell.com)
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What I have now is stock Windows installation. I would like to turn it into something that feels comfortable for development. Obviously a lot depends on what exactly I want to do with it, but for this thread I want to…
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Something I've noticed is that if nobody cusses and tries to be professional then it means that meetings are going to be boring, filled with anxiety and generally have dense atmosphere. Because certain essential…
- Screencasts on testing with Go, 40% off this week (testwithgo.com)
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Has there ever been any attempts to create a tool that transforms code into pleasant ambient music with some kind of interface for navigation? Preferrably voice. I'm thinking something like transforming keywords like…
- Starting and Scaling DevOps in the Enterprise (about.gitlab.com)
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Can be time-consuming and benefits are not as apparent as adding new features. For example going from Rails 3 to Rails 5 is a huge deal. Especially if you have 500 lines long Gemfile (list of dependencies) where all of…
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Not looking for in-between, level-headed, rational writing. I'm looking for two extremes. Somebody with poison coming out of their mouth as they expose all the negative sides of career in software engineering. So that…