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If you understand everything in this video I guarantee you you are on whole another level
[Self-reproducing-programs]
[Quine-programs]
[Quine-relay]
Go and check it out you won't regret it
[Self-reproducing-programs]
[Quine-programs]
[Quine-relay]
Go and check it out you won't regret it
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The moral is obvious. You can't trust code that you did not totally create yourself.
(Ken Thompson Reflection on Trusting Trust 1984 Turing Award)
Now I get why the go community don't support dependencies that much hearing this from the creator of the language explains things a bit for me
#golang #dependencies
@codative
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The egg or the chicken situation ππ³ Directly from github. https://github.com/golang/go
I have got it a bit finally π€―
One of the important skills that you need to have as a backend engineer is sql believe me you can somehow avoid it using ORMs but you will need it when your system requires peek performance
So here is a resource for learning that in an interactive way SQLBolt
#resources #sql
@codative
So here is a resource for learning that in an interactive way SQLBolt
#resources #sql
@codative
Sqlbolt
SQLBolt - Learn SQL - Introduction to SQL
SQLBolt provides a set of interactive lessons and exercises to help you learn SQL
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Yet another Important skill(I know I said it multiple times π) is Redis and believe me you want to think for scaling and even get your system have a good caching and support requests fast even as a fast storage method. Even more most of the companies ask it at their interviews.
Learning it is basically simple there are books and other things that you can refer and learn from but their university is top notch
Check it out [Redis-University]
#resources #redis #learning
@codative
Learning it is basically simple there are books and other things that you can refer and learn from but their university is top notch
Check it out [Redis-University]
#resources #redis #learning
@codative
Redis University
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π α°αα α°αα, As I mentioned, letβs dive into the exciting world of UI/UX design
What to Expect:
Theoretical lessons - UI & UX basics
Tools - learn Figma
Skill development tips
Daily design challenges
Mentorship & guidance
Real project - build a real product by the end
Mode : Online | Telegram Live
No prior experience needed : just passion
Learning Fee : Free (Just curiosity)
Invite your friends and learn together
Level : Beginners
π Registration Link : https://forms.gle/jVyvMPABaCLNiU5d9
Registration closes once the expected limit is reached
@OnyxDesignx
What to Expect:
Theoretical lessons - UI & UX basics
Tools - learn Figma
Skill development tips
Daily design challenges
Mentorship & guidance
Real project - build a real product by the end
Mode : Online | Telegram Live
No prior experience needed : just passion
Learning Fee : Free (Just curiosity)
Invite your friends and learn together
Level : Beginners
π Registration Link : https://forms.gle/jVyvMPABaCLNiU5d9
Registration closes once the expected limit is reached
@OnyxDesignx
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Code & Coffee
Curious to hear your thoughts on this π
YouTube
The Moltbook Situation
https://boot.dev/prime I have 2 courses, TCP to HTTP in Golang and 2 part Git course
I think that boot is actually a great place to go learn and in the day of AI slop, you should take the time to learn and be effective
https://GitHub.com/ThePrimeagen/99β¦
I think that boot is actually a great place to go learn and in the day of AI slop, you should take the time to learn and be effective
https://GitHub.com/ThePrimeagen/99β¦
Forwarded from Startups & Ventures
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Startups & Ventures
Silicon Valley predicted the future before the future arrivedπ€£ π @tech
this wasn't just a prediction it seems as if they has time traveled or something π€―
Codative π
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αα½α α αα°α ααα‘α α₯αα ααα π We are starting reading challenge with @medd_et to start reading [Plea-for-Chistians] and we are going to release the book review here #reading @codative
Finally the awaited day has arrived. Reading the book was a great travel for real specially in the terms of the things that are raised in the book. And guess what Athenagoras wrote this for Marcus Aurelius π€― one of the most famous philosophers of Stoicism and known for his book Meditations. I have written a review on the book there are some places that are compressed hope you will enjoy it. Share me your view on the review and any related ideas are welcome.
[Plea-for-Christians-review]
#reading #bookreview
@codative
[Plea-for-Christians-review]
#reading #bookreview
@codative
super-llama-97e on Notion
Plea for Christians | Notion
One of the amazing things about Athenagoras of Athens is that he was a Contemporary of Marcus Aurelius and he has written this letter to him and his son Lucius Aurelius Commodus to know what the Christians really are that is why the book is called a Pleaβ¦
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Medet
Finished this book (1 week for 38 pagesππ) ngl i was reading one page 3 times idk the book has some philosophy stuff and i'm new to that lol π
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Check her review I think better than mine π
#reading
@codative
Check her review I think better than mine π
#reading
@codative
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Forwarded from Medet
Which app do you prefer specifically to write stuffs like reviews?
Anonymous Poll
48%
One note(obviouslyπ)
52%
Notion
