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Memory Safety in the D Programming Language Part 3
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Historical Source Code That Every Developer Should See
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Historical Source Code That Every Developer Should See
These historical codebases built the foundation of today’s computer technology
TIL the Linux kernel's reboot syscall accepts the birth dates of Torvalds and his three daughters (written in hexadecimal) as magic values
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TIL the Linux kernel's reboot syscall accepts the birth dates of...
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Things they didn't teach you about Software Engineering
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Things they didn't teach you about Software Engineering
As a seasoned software engineer, I've discovered that there's so much more to the field than what's taught in school. From the importance of understanding business needs and the value of soft skills, to the necessity of continuous learning and the reality…
Did any of you ever try making a game in Atari BASIC? Here’s one of my attempts from long ago. (Retro)
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BomBer: A BASIC Game
Character graphics FTW
This bloke scanned every package on PyPi and found 57 live AWS keys
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Developing with VSCode? Beware of malicious extensions
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Can You Trust Your VSCode Extensions?
Aqua Nautilus breaks down how VSCode extensions can easily be impersonated by attackers who hide malicious code through tactics like typosquatting
Migrating our Largest Mobile App to React Native
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Migrating our Largest Mobile App to React Native - Shopify
In 2020, we announced that React Native is the future of mobile at Shopify. As part of that journey, we’ve been migrating Shopify Mobile (our largest app at 300 screens per platform) from native to React Native. Here’s how it’s going.
US Copyright Office refuses to register AI-generated work, finding that "human authorship is a prerequisite to copyright protection"
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US Copyright Office refuses to register AI-generated work, finding that "human authorship is a prerequisite to copyright protection"
The IPKat blog reports on copyright, patent, trade mark, info-tech and privacy/confidentiality issues from a mainly UK and European perspective.
Production Twitter on One Machine: 100Gbps NICs and NVMe are fast
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Production Twitter on One Machine? 100Gbps NICs and NVMe are fast - Tristan Hume
The Ugliest Pattern In React
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The Ugliest Pattern In React
Brace yourselves. Out of all the nastiness in the React world, nothing comes close to this.
9 Practices that Haunt Developers Working with Scrum
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9 Practices that Haunt Developers Working with Scrum
Why Scrum has a bad name
Logging practices I follow
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Logging practices I follow
No matter what kind of software you’re developing, you most definitely leverage logging to some extent, probably every single day.You write a lot of logs, you read tons of them too, it is the most bas
Attercop: In-line shell command generations with natural language
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Attercop: In-line shell command generations with natural language | Mark's Yellhorn
Well what's this now? Hello! I'm so glad you asked. I'm going to kick this blog off by describing a tiny project I recently cooked up called Attercop. It's a simple shell program that takes a natural language prompt describing a desired outcome (ie.