Why Freelancing Isn’t the Dream It’s Made Out to Be
https://medium.com/mr-plan-publication/why-freelancing-isnt-the-dream-it-s-made-out-to-be-730b6f355681?sk=f2e33e579ceccb87f3df66e5d72290b5
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Why Freelancing Isn’t the Dream It’s Made Out to Be
The truth behind freelancing: unpredictable paychecks, no health insurance, and trying to scale a business that often feels like a hamster…
Types vs No Types - How Types Allow Code to Scale across Developers, Organizations, and Code Size
https://hamy.xyz/labs/2024-09_types-vs-no-types
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From the programming community on Reddit: Types vs No Types - How Types Allow Code to Scale across Developers, Organizations, and…
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I made a game in x86_64 assembly!
https://youtu.be/IoJQ80pWyGI
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Game made in x86_64 assembly for Linux with no libraries
The game is made in NASM x86_64 assembly without any libraries (not even the C standard lib). It just uses the Linux system call interface.
https://github.com/robjinman/gemsnrocks_asm
https://github.com/robjinman/gemsnrocks_asm
I made a game in x86_64 assembly!
https://github.com/robjinman/gemsnrocks_asm
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GitHub - robjinman/gemsnrocks_asm: Boulder Dash inspired soil muncher in x86_64 assembly for Linux
Boulder Dash inspired soil muncher in x86_64 assembly for Linux - robjinman/gemsnrocks_asm
"We ran out of columns" - The best, worst codebase
https://jimmyhmiller.github.io/ugliest-beautiful-codebase
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"We ran out of columns" - The best, worst codebase
Ladybird surpassed Servo in the number of successfully passed web-platform-tests
https://wpt.fyi/results/?product=servo&product=chromium&product=firefox&product=edge&product=ladybird
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From the programming community on Reddit: Ladybird surpassed Servo in the number of successfully passed web-platform-tests
Posted by linAndEd - 123 votes and 28 comments
Why do programmers need private offices with doors?
https://shenisha.substack.com/p/why-do-programmers-need-private-offices
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Why do programmers need private offices with doors?
It’s a common occurrence: You’re sitting at your desk, lost in thought, trying to solve a problem that’s been blocking your work all week.
COBOL declared dead, by someone's grandpa
https://wumpus-cave.net/post/2024/10/2024-10-01-death-of-cobol/index.html
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Cloudflare Study: 39% of Companies Losing Control of Their IT and Security Environment
https://www.trevorlasn.com/blog/39-percent-companies-losing-control-of-it-and-security
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Cloudflare Study: 39% of Companies Losing Control of Their IT and Security Environment
New research reveals a shocking loss of control in corporate IT environments
The SQLite team is preparing an efficient remote replication tool
https://devclass.com/2024/10/02/the-sqlite-team-is-preparing-an-efficient-remote-replication-tool/
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The SQLite team is preparing an efficient remote replication tool • DEVCLASS
SQLite, the ubiquitous database engine, is likely to be enhanced with a replication tool that will ensure a […]
Martin Fowler Reflects on Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
https://youtu.be/CjCJ76oZXTE
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Martin Fowler Reflects on Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
In this special episode of Book Overflow, Martin Fowler joins Carter and Nathan to discuss his book Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code. Join them as Martin shares why he wrote Refactoring, how the art of refactoring has changed, and how he…
Are AI Coding Assistants Really Saving Developers Time? Study Suggests These Tools Don’t Increase Coding Speed.
https://shenisha.substack.com/p/are-ai-coding-assistants-really-saving
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Speeding up the Rust compiler without changing its code
https://kobzol.github.io/rust/rustc/2022/10/27/speeding-rustc-without-changing-its-code.html
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Speeding up the Rust compiler without changing its code
…Yes, I know that the title looks like a clickbait. But it’s actually not that far from the truth :)