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hackaday.com
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| | [AI summary] The text presents a list of questions and topics often associated with the hacker community, covering programming languages, operating systems, networking, and personal habits. It highlights the stereotype of hackers being technically proficient, knowledgeable about various systems, and having certain eccentric behaviors. The tone is tongue-in-cheek and humorous, with a focus on the culture and lifestyle of hackers. The summary captures the essence of the questions and the overall theme of the text.
| | jackrusher.com
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| | [AI summary] The speaker discusses various interactive and visual programming environments, emphasizing the importance of live coding, immediate feedback, and the integration of programming with visualization tools. They highlight systems like Clerk, which allows for real-time data inspection and notebook-based development, and mention projects like Enso and others that use projectional syntax and dynamic visualization. The talk also touches on educational tools for teaching programming through music and visual interfaces, and the speaker thanks the organizers and sponsors for their support.
| | imranontech.com
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| | On occasion you meet a developer who seems like a solid programmer. They know their theory, they know their language. They can have a reasonable conversation about programming. But once it comes down to actually producing code they just don't seem to be able to do it well. You would probably think they're a good...
| | josephg.com
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| [AI summary] The user has expressed a wealth of ideas for improving the Rust programming language, covering topics like comptime, macros, macros, and more. They also mention their frustration with certain language features and the challenges of contributing to the Rust ecosystem through RFCs.