Music aside, I believe the first place I saw a copy of this old zine illustration was in the book "Getting Started with Arduino" by Massimo Banzi (page 10 if you're curious :…
15-25 years ago, there were hip-for-the-time tech influencer bloggers who would write all sorts of stuff about whatever new frameworks and tech were available in the Java world. If you take all the scary Java Enterprise…
That description of the 1990s brings back memories for me.
I'm partial to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disjoint-set_data_structure It's a fairly simple algorithm to implement, but there is some wicked-cool analysis behind how fast it is. It's a super good thing to have in your…
Oh right, forgot https://github.com/Andersbakken/rtags
I am primarily a C++ developer. I used to alternate between emacs and eclipse depending on whether I needed IDE functionality or not (you can argue about whether one "needs" an IDE, but when browsing unfamiliar code,…
Music aside, I believe the first place I saw a copy of this old zine illustration was in the book "Getting Started with Arduino" by Massimo Banzi (page 10 if you're curious :…
15-25 years ago, there were hip-for-the-time tech influencer bloggers who would write all sorts of stuff about whatever new frameworks and tech were available in the Java world. If you take all the scary Java Enterprise…
That description of the 1990s brings back memories for me.
I'm partial to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disjoint-set_data_structure It's a fairly simple algorithm to implement, but there is some wicked-cool analysis behind how fast it is. It's a super good thing to have in your…
Oh right, forgot https://github.com/Andersbakken/rtags
I am primarily a C++ developer. I used to alternate between emacs and eclipse depending on whether I needed IDE functionality or not (you can argue about whether one "needs" an IDE, but when browsing unfamiliar code,…