https://jvns.ca/blog/2023/11/23/branches-intuition-reality/
git branches: intuition & reality
https://catern.com/services.html
https://github.com/henriqueinonhe/promises-training
Practice working with promises through a curated collection of interactive challenges. This repository provides a platform to refine your skills, complete with automated tests to to give you instan...
https://www.timdbg.com/posts/writing-a-debugger-from-scratch-part-6/
(New to this series? Consider starting from part 1) At the end of the last post, DbgRs could finally set breakpoints. That was the last really critical feature needed for controlling execution of a program. Now that it can stop on an arbitrary function or code location, the next step is to find more information about the state of the program. In my opinion, the single most useful piece of information is the call stack, so that’s what this post will be about.
https://rocket.rs/
Rocket is a web framework for the Rust programming language that makes it simple to write fast web applications without sacrificing flexibility or type safety.
https://gpuopen.com/learn/how_do_you_become_a_graphics_programmer/
It is often difficult to know where to start when taking your first steps in the world of graphics. This guide is here to help with a discussion of first steps and a list of useful websites.
https://www.iso.org/standard/82170.html
Programming languages — Fortran — Part 1: Base language
https://engineering.fb.com/2023/11/21/production-engineering/writing-linting-python-at-scale-meta/
Python plays a big part at Meta. It powers Instagram’s backend and plays an important role in our configuration systems, as well as much of our AI work. Meta even made contributions to Python 3.12,…
https://eclecticlight.co/2023/11/22/what-has-changed-in-cpu-cores-in-m3-chips/
Little seems to have changed in CPU cores in M3 chips, if you read reviews. Dig a bit deeper and there are major changes, as explained here.
https://rachelbythebay.com/w/2013/06/05/duck/
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