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nathan.torkington.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of links and notes from Nat Torkington's 2022 Technical Link Pile, covering a wide range of topics in software development, architecture, APIs, security, databases, and more. It includes resources like OPAQUE, OPAQUE-2, OPAQUE-3, OPAQUE-4, OPAQUE-5, OPAQUE-6, OPAQUE-7, OPAQUE-8, OPAQUE-9, OPAQUE-10, OPAQUE-11, OPAQUE-12, OPAQUE-13, OPAQUE-14, OPAQUE-15, OPAQUE-16, OPAQUE-17, OPAQUE-18, OPAQUE-19, OPAQUE-20, OPAQUE-21, OPAQUE-22, OPAQUE-23, OPAQUE-24, OPAQUE-25, OPAQUE-26, OPAQUE-27, OPAQUE-28, OPAQUE-29, OPAQUE-30, OPAQUE-31, OPAQUE-32, OPAQUE-33, OPAQUE-34, OPAQUE-35, OPAQUE-36, OPAQUE-37, OPAQUE-38, OPAQUE-39, OPAQUE-40, OPAQUE-41, OPAQUE-42, OPAQUE-43, OPAQUE-44, OPAQUE-45, OPAQUE-46, OPAQUE-47, OPAQUE-48, OPAQUE-49, ... | |
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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | | | I would like to contribute to Uncle Bob's concept of The Clean Architecture by demonstrating how its principles could be applied to an actual Go application. | |
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herbertograca.com
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| | | | | In my last posts I've been writing about many of the concepts and principles that I've learned and a bit about how I reason about them. But I see these as just pieces of big a puzzle. Todays post is about how I fit all of these pieces together. | |
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initialcommit.com
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| | | In this article, we'll discuss some of the reasons there are so many programming languages to choose from. | ||