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florimond.dev
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| | | | | Type hints add optional static typing to Python 3.5+, and I love them. I now use annotated variables throughout my projects. | |
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blog.sumtypeofway.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author discusses the transition from Cabal to Bazel and rules_haskell for managing a large Haskell project, highlighting the benefits of Bazel's explicit dependency management, caching, and tooling, while addressing the challenges of long CI build times and the ethical implications of resource consumption. | |
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juandebravo.com
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| | | | | Juan de Bravo - Personal thoughts about technology (@juandebravo) | |
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andreabergia.com
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| | | This post is part of the Languages Opinion series. Languages opinion - part one - JVM Languages opinion - part two - Rust ??thispost Languages opinion - part three - Javascript and Typescript Welcome back to my mini-series about programming languages. In this post, we will talk about one of the most interesting programming languages that I have seen in a long while: Rust. | ||