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abstractexpr.com
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| | | | | 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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natemcmaster.com
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| | | | | Blog posts about software development, plus some other stuff. | |
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sporks.space
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| | | | | I'm someone who cares about making software portable. In fact, I actually have a job basically doing so. For most Unix-shaped things (better known as things, since Unix destroyed all competition), the POSIX standard exists to codify common attributes and... Continue reading ? | |
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notes.neeasade.net
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| | | [AI summary] The author expresses a deep appreciation for Emacs, highlighting its programmable state, blended environment, and extensive customization capabilities, while also sharing various customizations and integrations they've implemented. | ||