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tonsky.me
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| | | | | Modern extension to classic 2003 article by Joel Spolsky | |
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preshing.com
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| | | | | Consider the lowly text file. This text file can take on a surprising number of different formats. The text could be encoded as ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 (little or big-endian), ... | |
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gregtatum.com
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| | | | | The standard for how to represent human writing for many years was ASCII, or American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This representation reserved 7 bits for encoding a character. This serv | |
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blog.lohr.dev
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| | | A review by a Rust enthusiast | ||