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arstechnica.com
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| | | | | The Z-machine allowed porting from mainframes to TRS-80, Apple II, and others. | |
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www.nayuki.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed comparison of various QR Code generator libraries and their implementations in different programming languages. It covers multiple projects such as qrcodegen (Java, TypeScript, Python, C++, C, Rust), qr.js (JavaScript), QR-Logo (JavaScript), qrcode (Python), PyQRCode (Python), qrcode (Rust), qr (Go), Zint (C), and libqrencode (C). The text highlights the features, line counts, comments, and code organization of each library. It also mentions the author's own library, which is noted for its compact implementation, lack of extensive constant tables, and immutability of objects. The text includes information about the versions reviewed, dates, and the purpose of each library, such as encoding, decoding, and image gen... | |
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www.smbaker.com
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www.vintagecomputing.com
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| | | Adventures in vintage computers and retrogaming. Includes articles on classic games and obsolete computers. | ||