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injuly.in

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A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for big screens). A chart of hourly posts over the last week (for small screens).

From injuly.in

Why am I writing a JavaScript toolchain in Zig?

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Announcing the existence of Jam – An robust JS toolchain in Zig

#webdev #compsci #ziglang #compilers #javascript #programming

17h ago

From thenesis.org

Jainja

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Jainja is a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) written in Java. Focus is set on portability, not on performance. Currently the supported platforms are Linux, Windows, DOS, xBSD, Minix, Haiku, HelenOS, RTEMS, Genode, Fuchsia OS, RISC OS, Java SE, Java ME, Android, Javascript (GWT, TeaVM or Emscripten),

#jvm #java #programming

on Fri, 6AM

From lobste.rs

BreakVer | Lobsters

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16h ago

From github.com

GitHub - freetonik/linkcast: Convert any link into an episode of your private podcast

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Convert any link into an episode of your private podcast - freetonik/linkcast

on Fri, 12PM

From calebhearth.com

How I Model SwiftUI Views

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The approach I take to defining ViewModels for SwiftUI was heavily inspired by Paul Hudson’s post Introducing MVVM into your SwiftUI project. In it, he advocates for defining class ViewModel inside...

17h ago

From taoensso.com

BreakVer | Taoensso

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on Nov 6

From cloudflare.com

Overview | Cloudflare Workflows docs

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Workflows is a durable execution engine built on Cloudflare Workers. Workflows allow you to build multi-step applications that can automatically retry, persist state and run for minutes, hours, days, or weeks. Workflows introduces a programming model that makes it easier to build reliable,...

on Fri, 12PM

From youtube.com

- YouTube

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Bekijk je favoriete video's, luister naar de muziek die je leuk vindt, upload originele content en deel alles met vrienden, familie en anderen op YouTube.

#Video #programming

20h ago

From stuartschechter.org

How some of the world's most brilliant computer scientists got password policies so wrong

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The US government’s latest recommendations acknowledge that password composition and reset rules are not just annoying, but counterproductive. The story of why password rules were recommended and enforced without scientific evidence since their invention in 1979 is a story of brilliant people,...

on Nov 15

From gnu.org

Other Builtins (Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC))

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Other Builtins (Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC))

22h ago

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