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hackaday.com
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| | | | | Whenever the topic is raised in popular media about porting a codebase written in an 'antiquated' programming language like Fortran or COBOL, very few people tend to object to this noti... | |
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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... | |
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yosefk.com
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| | | | | We introduce a new C++ function tracing profiler, and discuss how to use such a profiler, how to make one for native code, and how a simple CPU hardware feature can make tracing very cheap for compiled, interpreted and JITted languages | |
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dehora.net
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| | | Back in 2013, I started a series of posts on programming languages I found interesting. One of the languages I wanted to write about at that time was Rust. As often happens, life got in the way, and it's only now that I'm coming round to a long overdue post. This is one of a series of posts on programming languages and you can read more about thathere. | ||