LINUX &&|| PROGRAMMING
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Linux jest systemem wymarzonym dla programistów. W końcu sami dla siebie go stworzyli 😃 Łatwo się w nim programuje...
Ale wśród użytkowników telegrama jest chyba mniej popularny niż ogólnie na świecie, więc na razie na tym kanale głównie są memy 😃
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Sprawie przyjrzeli się redaktorzy ukraińskiego serwisu Delo, którym nie pasowała historia o kopalni kryptowalut. Zagadka została rozwikłana w perfekcyjny sposób.

https://www.benchmark.pl/aktualnosci/odkryto-3800-konsol-playstation-4-ukraincy-stworzyli-farme-botow.html
Migrating VAST to C++20 - A Field Report
https://tenzir.com/blog/migrating-vast-cpp20/
Sometimes compiler warnings arę very stiupid. But only sometimes...
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[Meme] If it works , then they are suggestions
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by @programmer_humor
For most developers who are familiar with open source, the value of the technology has long been tried and proven. The opportunity to both contribute to and take from a global pool of free code created by like-minded programmers fosters creativity and a sense of community – and of course, significantly accelerates the time that it takes for innovation to make its way from idea to reality. 
https://fosstodon.org/users/hund/statuses/106636091504541360
"Zasady bezpieczeństwa"
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"At our Robert Zajonc Institute of Social Studies, we have been dealing with simulations of social processes for over 30 years. Initially, we used for this many variants of Pascal language (Turbo Pascal, Borland Pascal, Delphi and ALGO for didactic purposes) and, of course, C/C++.

As the Pascal language began to go down in history, we looked for another language that could be used both for educating students and for prototyping scientific simulations. We needed the same source code to be used on Windows and MacOS computers, and possibly also on Linux workstations, although that was our main use of C++ there. We wanted the language to have modern syntax with strong typing and classes, and to be as fast as possible. We also wanted the language to be easy to learn for beginners, but also very flexible as our students gain experience.

So, our choice fell on Processing, which we have been using for almost ten years.

The only problem we have struggled with over the years is the need to create two parallel applications for each model: one in Processing as a prototype, and the other in C++ for massive model testing on workstations. It seemed like a waste of time since the syntax of these languages is quite similar.

Processing to C translator & library is an attempt to solve this dilemma."

https://github.com/borkowsk/Processing2C