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blog.martinig.ch
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| | | | | Architecture is an important asset for good programming and the notion of "pattern" is here to help us apply already trusted code architecture solutions to common problems. Jason McDonald has done a wonderful job to group some of them in a document that should be useful to most software developers. Go to his blog to | |
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nm.mathforcollege.com
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www.softdevtube.com
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| | | | | Computers are orders of magnitude faster than when most of us started programming and yet a lot of software runs much slower than it should. Nobody likes progress bars. Slow code provides for a horrible user experience, drains batteries faster, and increases our cloud bill. This session explores some of the reasons why software is | |
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blog.tst.sh
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| | | A little while ago I stumbled upon a golf challenge where you had to do run length encoding (RLE) on an arbitrary string, for example given the input string: 10+[>+>3+>7+>10+4<-]3>2+.>+.7+2.3+.2<2+.>15+.>.3+.6-.8-.2<+.<. it must be converted to: ++++++++++[>+>+++>+++++++>++++++++++<<<<-]>>>++.>+.+++++++..+++.<<++.>+++++++++++++++.>.+++.------. | ||