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| | | | | For small projects, you can DIY Ninja files instead of using CMake or Meson! | |
| | | | | abstractexpr.com | |
| | | | | The C programming language is over 50 years old. Despite its age, it is still going strong. Many languages have tried to replace it. But so far none did succeed. To this very day, C is still the foundation on which all the software we use each and every day ultimately depends. But with such... | |
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| | | | | After my series of LSP client posts, I got the question: What does this actually do? And why should I like this or help with it? For the basic question: What the heck is the Language Server Protocol (LSP), I think my first post can help. Or, for more details, just head over to the official what/why/... page. But easier than to describe why it is nice, I can just show the stuff in action. Below is a video that shows the features that at the moment work with our master branch. It is shown using the build directory of Kate itself. | |
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| | | This series explores the critical security principles every Python web developer needs. While hard and fast rules like avoiding plaintext passwords and custom security algorithms are essential, a deeper understanding of broader security principles is equally important.This first post delves into fundamental security best practices, ranging from general principles to specific Python-related techniques. | ||