What are Monads?
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C actually don't have Pass-By-Reference
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Fast document extraction library with OCR support
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I've been working on a document extraction library for a personal project and wanted to share it: extractous-go, Go bindings for the Extractous library. I was looking for something fast to extract text from PDFs, Word docs, spreadsheets, and other formats for a RAG application I'm building. Unstructured-io was slow and memory heavy and pure Go solutions didn't have the format coverage I needed. Extractous looked perfect as it uses Apache Tika under the hood but only had Rust and Python bindings, so I built the Go version. What it does: Extracts text from multiple file formats (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, HTML, etc.) OCR support via Tesseract for scanned documents Streaming API for large files with low memory usage Cross platform: Linux, macOS, Windows Quick example: goextractor := extractous.New() content, metadata, err := extractor.ExtractFileToString("document.pdf") Would love feedback from anyone who tries it out or has suggestions! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/ChattyChidiya (https://www.reddit.com/user/ChattyChidiya)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->I've been working on a document extraction library for a personal project and wanted to share it: extractous-go, Go bindings for the Extractous library. I was looking for something fast to extract text from PDFs, Word docs, spreadsheets, and other formats for a RAG application I'm building. Unstructured-io was slow and memory heavy and pure Go solutions didn't have the format coverage I needed. Extractous looked perfect as it uses Apache Tika under the hood but only had Rust and Python bindings, so I built the Go version. What it does: Extracts text from multiple file formats (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, HTML, etc.) OCR support via Tesseract for scanned documents Streaming API for large files with low memory usage Cross platform: Linux, macOS, Windows Quick example: goextractor := extractous.New() content, metadata, err := extractor.ExtractFileToString("document.pdf") Would love feedback from anyone who tries it out or has suggestions! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/ChattyChidiya (https://www.reddit.com/user/ChattyChidiya)
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Looking for a Tech Cofounder | AI-Powered Creator Platform | 1k+ users, 30% WoW growth, Pre-seed active | Did $100k+ in my last venture
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ofn420/looking_for_a_tech_cofounder_aipowered_creator/
<!-- SC_OFF -->Hey everyone, I’m a 2x founder: worked with 70+ brands & got them 1.1B+ organic views, 24M+ subscribers, built 100k+ personal brand myself, and $100K+ bootstrapped revenue. I'm building an AI-powered mobile platform that automates creator monetization – courses, communities, funnels, and marketing in one place. We're replacing the entire creator business stack (10+ tools) with a single AI-native OS. Quick Facts: Launch just 3 weeks ago 1,400+ users, growing ~30% week-over-week 30+ clients in pipeline Working product (React Native + Next.js Active investor conversations for pre-seed Looking for technical co-founder with significant equity Your role: Own the technical side completely: architecture, AI/ML integration, scaling roadmap, team building. Shape product from 1k → 100k+ users. Significant co-founder equity stake Who I'm looking for: Technical: Strong React Native (mobile) + React/Next.js experience AI/ML integration experience (ideally with LLMs, generation models) You've scaled products or understand 100k+ user infrastructure Payment systems (India/global), cloud architecture, ML pipelines Ship fast, iterate based on user feedback Excited about AI-first product development Care about mobile UX and simplicity If this sounds interesting to you, my DMs are open. Feel free to refer someone if you think they'd be a fit. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/SpiritedAd2200 (https://www.reddit.com/user/SpiritedAd2200)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hey everyone, I’m a 2x founder: worked with 70+ brands & got them 1.1B+ organic views, 24M+ subscribers, built 100k+ personal brand myself, and $100K+ bootstrapped revenue. I'm building an AI-powered mobile platform that automates creator monetization – courses, communities, funnels, and marketing in one place. We're replacing the entire creator business stack (10+ tools) with a single AI-native OS. Quick Facts: Launch just 3 weeks ago 1,400+ users, growing ~30% week-over-week 30+ clients in pipeline Working product (React Native + Next.js Active investor conversations for pre-seed Looking for technical co-founder with significant equity Your role: Own the technical side completely: architecture, AI/ML integration, scaling roadmap, team building. Shape product from 1k → 100k+ users. Significant co-founder equity stake Who I'm looking for: Technical: Strong React Native (mobile) + React/Next.js experience AI/ML integration experience (ideally with LLMs, generation models) You've scaled products or understand 100k+ user infrastructure Payment systems (India/global), cloud architecture, ML pipelines Ship fast, iterate based on user feedback Excited about AI-first product development Care about mobile UX and simplicity If this sounds interesting to you, my DMs are open. Feel free to refer someone if you think they'd be a fit. <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/SpiritedAd2200 (https://www.reddit.com/user/SpiritedAd2200)
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The future of Python web services looks GIL-free
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Modern Perfect Hashing
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Did Flo pessin and Lois Haibt invent the fortran compiler?
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<!-- SC_OFF -->John Backus is typically credited with developing fortran, but he was merely the leader of a group, and the people under him did the real work. flo pessin was the first person ever to figure to ever figure out how to translate algebraic formulas into machine code, along with other groundbreaking new compiling techniques which shape literally all of computing today, according to this official source: https://eprints.cs.vt.edu/archive/ 00000875/01/CS82010-R.pdf (It's on page 23 and 24, Beemer and pessin) and following people people merely rediscovered it at a later time. (They also named fortran, again link for source same pages) Lois Haibt, on top of inventing syntactic analysis for algebraic expressions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Lois_Haibt, also wrote all of section 4 of the project themselves, and also wrote all the critical parts of the compiler's loop control and branching logic. Her work helped the compiler optimize execution paths, which was revolutionary for the time. All in all, I'd say this all deserves at least 50% of the credit for the creation of the modern day fortran compiler, which is interesting because they were on a team with like 11 other people who all didn’t basically nothing except work they were like workers <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Psychological_Bug_79 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Psychological_Bug_79)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->John Backus is typically credited with developing fortran, but he was merely the leader of a group, and the people under him did the real work. flo pessin was the first person ever to figure to ever figure out how to translate algebraic formulas into machine code, along with other groundbreaking new compiling techniques which shape literally all of computing today, according to this official source: https://eprints.cs.vt.edu/archive/ 00000875/01/CS82010-R.pdf (It's on page 23 and 24, Beemer and pessin) and following people people merely rediscovered it at a later time. (They also named fortran, again link for source same pages) Lois Haibt, on top of inventing syntactic analysis for algebraic expressions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Lois_Haibt, also wrote all of section 4 of the project themselves, and also wrote all the critical parts of the compiler's loop control and branching logic. Her work helped the compiler optimize execution paths, which was revolutionary for the time. All in all, I'd say this all deserves at least 50% of the credit for the creation of the modern day fortran compiler, which is interesting because they were on a team with like 11 other people who all didn’t basically nothing except work they were like workers <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Psychological_Bug_79 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Psychological_Bug_79)
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Should You Take On Software Modernization Projects?
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The Great SaaS Gaslight
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[R] Bauform: Production-Grade Code Generation with Cryptographic Verification (100% success rate)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->We present Bauform, a production-grade codegen system generating, deploying, and validating working tools with cryptographic signatures. Four for four tools public, instant deploy, no debugging needed. Key: - Multi-model orchestration - Automated validation (functional, security, performance, stability) - Ed25519 signature on all results - API: https://bauform-beta.fly.dev (https://bauform-beta.fly.dev/) Full details: https://bauformsoftware.com (https://bauformsoftware.com/) Verification scripts: https://github.com/tekodu/bauform-evals <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/deviolenza (https://www.reddit.com/user/deviolenza)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->We present Bauform, a production-grade codegen system generating, deploying, and validating working tools with cryptographic signatures. Four for four tools public, instant deploy, no debugging needed. Key: - Multi-model orchestration - Automated validation (functional, security, performance, stability) - Ed25519 signature on all results - API: https://bauform-beta.fly.dev (https://bauform-beta.fly.dev/) Full details: https://bauformsoftware.com (https://bauformsoftware.com/) Verification scripts: https://github.com/tekodu/bauform-evals <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/deviolenza (https://www.reddit.com/user/deviolenza)
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A Practical Tour of How Code Runs: Binaries, Bytecode and Shared Libraries
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What Does Print Function Do?
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Concrete types yield better maintainability
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[Tool] I created a simple technique to give AI coding assistants persistent memory across sessions
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ogd5jh/tool_i_created_a_simple_technique_to_give_ai/
<!-- SC_OFF -->``` TL;DR: Use a PROJECT_JOURNAL.md file to maintain context with AI assistants. Free template available. The Problem Working with AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot) is great, but they forget everything between sessions. You constantly re-explain your project, decisions, and context. The Solution A Project Journal - a markdown file that acts as your AI's memory bank. Structure: - Team & project overview - Tech stack decisions & rationale - Completed features - Session logs - Current status & next steps Usage: Start session: "Read PROJECT_JOURNAL.md" End session: "Update PROJECT_JOURNAL.md with progress" Real-world results: Used this building Vibe CMS (social platform, PHP/flat-file). AI now remembers: - All tech decisions & why - Past session work - Project philosophy - What's next Saves ~15 min/session. Better decisions. Natural documentation. Template: https://github.com/CursorWP/ai-project-journal CC0 license (public domain). Works with any AI. Thoughts? Improvements? I'd love feedback! ``` <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Funny-Exit5250 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Funny-Exit5250)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->``` TL;DR: Use a PROJECT_JOURNAL.md file to maintain context with AI assistants. Free template available. The Problem Working with AI assistants (Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot) is great, but they forget everything between sessions. You constantly re-explain your project, decisions, and context. The Solution A Project Journal - a markdown file that acts as your AI's memory bank. Structure: - Team & project overview - Tech stack decisions & rationale - Completed features - Session logs - Current status & next steps Usage: Start session: "Read PROJECT_JOURNAL.md" End session: "Update PROJECT_JOURNAL.md with progress" Real-world results: Used this building Vibe CMS (social platform, PHP/flat-file). AI now remembers: - All tech decisions & why - Past session work - Project philosophy - What's next Saves ~15 min/session. Better decisions. Natural documentation. Template: https://github.com/CursorWP/ai-project-journal CC0 license (public domain). Works with any AI. Thoughts? Improvements? I'd love feedback! ``` <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Funny-Exit5250 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Funny-Exit5250)
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How I cleared AWS Solution Architect Associate on first attempt (800+ score) — strategy and efficient prep plan
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hey everyone, I cleared the AWS Solution Architect Associate (SAA-C03) exam on my first attempt with 800+ marks, and I made a short video sharing exactly how I prepared — the strategy, mindset, and resources that helped me do it in limited time. Instead of just listing courses, I focused on: • The optimal learning order (services to study first that give maximum exam coverage) • How to connect theory with hands-on practice efficiently • The mock tests & whitepapers that actually matter • Common traps people fall into and how to avoid them I made the video to help developers who want to transition into cloud architecture roles or strengthen backend + infrastructure knowledge for interviews. https://youtu.be/iFAur7vQvZw If you’ve taken the exam or are preparing, I’d love to hear your experience or resources that worked for you too! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/abhishekkumar333 (https://www.reddit.com/user/abhishekkumar333)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hey everyone, I cleared the AWS Solution Architect Associate (SAA-C03) exam on my first attempt with 800+ marks, and I made a short video sharing exactly how I prepared — the strategy, mindset, and resources that helped me do it in limited time. Instead of just listing courses, I focused on: • The optimal learning order (services to study first that give maximum exam coverage) • How to connect theory with hands-on practice efficiently • The mock tests & whitepapers that actually matter • Common traps people fall into and how to avoid them I made the video to help developers who want to transition into cloud architecture roles or strengthen backend + infrastructure knowledge for interviews. https://youtu.be/iFAur7vQvZw If you’ve taken the exam or are preparing, I’d love to hear your experience or resources that worked for you too! <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/abhishekkumar333 (https://www.reddit.com/user/abhishekkumar333)
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Creating a series, Backend from ground up for all backend enthusiasts
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Anyone planning to switch from frontend to backend, or newbies looking to understand backend from first principles. Do follow me on medium. You will get ample amount of insights as there is always something more to learn. And here is the link to Part 1 - https://medium.com/@pchippigiri/understanding-http-for-backend-engineers-part-1-54d16de6bad1 <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Comfortable-Fan-580 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Comfortable-Fan-580)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Anyone planning to switch from frontend to backend, or newbies looking to understand backend from first principles. Do follow me on medium. You will get ample amount of insights as there is always something more to learn. And here is the link to Part 1 - https://medium.com/@pchippigiri/understanding-http-for-backend-engineers-part-1-54d16de6bad1 <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/Comfortable-Fan-580 (https://www.reddit.com/user/Comfortable-Fan-580)
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Java project
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hey everyone I recently created a simple open-source project called “Simple Java Web Engine” I’m looking for support whether that’s / stars, forks, feedback , ideas for improvement, or contributors who want to help enhance it 🙏 <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/0xh7 (https://www.reddit.com/user/0xh7)
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<!-- SC_OFF -->Hey everyone I recently created a simple open-source project called “Simple Java Web Engine” I’m looking for support whether that’s / stars, forks, feedback , ideas for improvement, or contributors who want to help enhance it 🙏 <!-- SC_ON --> submitted by /u/0xh7 (https://www.reddit.com/user/0xh7)
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micro-frontend platform that standardizes development, deployment, and execution of frontend experiences.
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anyone learning MLSys?
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1ogfwi5/anyone_learning_mlsys/
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I created my own POSIX compatible shell - cjsh
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Red: a TUI Redis client
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