LLVM integrated assembler: Engineering better fragments
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Wren - a small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language
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Why I write recursive descent parsers, despite their issues
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Janet: Lightweight, Expressive, Modern Lisp
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Certificate Transparency - Part 1
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Resizable structs in Zig
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Think of software design patterns but for your mind and thoughts.
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Rust Ownership: The Key to Data Safety and Memory Mastery
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I (a software engineer) tried to learn basic electronics by building fireflies 🤓
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What is System Design 💡 | System Design Series #01
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Pull Requests Are a Poor Fit For Agentic AI
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Creating Your First Game with Ebitengine (Go game engine)
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A-Frame-mazing architecture overview
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On the Edge of Competence
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C++ Superset 2.0.0
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The Ultimate Guide to MCP Auth: Identity, Consent, and Agent Security
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Which Parsing Approach?
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How Amazon S3 Achieves Strong Consistency Without Sacrificing 99.99% Availability
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Do strong review skills matter more now for senior devs, as AI is writing so much code?
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Handling multiple breakpoints in Trap Redux
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Interview: Stack Overflow's head of product innovation on surviving the rise of AI overviews
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