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| | | | | I've seen ads for joining Utah Highway Patrol. Don't do it. | |
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alexgaynor.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A software resilience engineer highlights the refreshing experience of using Rust and its Cargo toolchain for building, testing, and deploying software without the complexity common in other languages. | |
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ibob.bg
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| | | | | Nim is a compiled, garbage-collected systems programming language with a design that focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority). | |
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tdhopper.com
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| | | Ten years ago today, John Cook published his first blog post entitled Moore's law and software bloat, a brief observation on how "Software bloat has increased at roughly the same rate as Moore's law".\nSince then, he's written over 2,700 posts (nearly 1 per day) on math, computing, software development, statistics, science, and more. His posts are rarely long, but they always give me something to think about. Over the last six years since I discovered his blog, John has encouraged me to\n | ||