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| | | | | Diving deep into the lesser-known factors that propelled Apple from a garage startup to a tech titan | |
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| | | | | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity | |
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| | | | | In the middle of the 1980s, Apple found itself with several options regarding the future of its computing platforms. The Apple II was the company's bread and butter. The Apple III was pitched as an evolution of that platform, but was clearly doomed due to hardware and software issues. The Lisa was expensive and not [...] | |
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| | | The language server protocol was proposed by Microsoft as a way for different editors and development environments to share language analysis backends This post describes how to configure Emacs, lsp-mode and the palantir python-language-server for improved code intelligence when working on Python projects. (I'm planning a companion post for Emacs, C++ and the cquery language server.) Goal Before starting, it is motivating to see what we are working towards. With a correctly configured setup, Emacs will s... | ||