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danangell.com
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| | | | | The intention is to force myself to get a small taste of a bunch of new programming languages and programming paradigms. Since I was late to the party I rushed through the first 4 problems in languages I'm familiar with. But for day 5 I solved the daily problem with MIPS assembly. I look forward to learning and writing Common Lisp, Haskell, Prolog, and many more languages. One hope I have is to complete a problem in GLSL. I'm already somewhat familiar with GLSL, but given its intended purpose it should be a true feat if it works. | |
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andrewshitov.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post discusses solving the Advent of Code 2020 Day 18 challenge using the Raku programming language, focusing on handling operator precedence in mathematical expressions. | |
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www.softdevtube.com
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| | | | | Programming history is filled with bugs that turned out to be features and limitations that pushed developers to make even more interesting products. We'll journey through code that was so 'bad' it was actually good. Along the way we'll look at the important role failure plays in learning. Then we'll tame our inner perfectionists and | |
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mrcat.au
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| | | [AI summary] The author plans to participate in the Advent of Code 2023 programming challenge, sharing their solutions and code in various languages while emphasizing the learning and fun aspects over leaderboard competition. | ||