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How to stick with them, and why you should start them in the first place. A chat with Vic Vijayakumar.
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How to stick with them, and why you should start them in the first place. A chat with Vic Vijayakumar.
Does anyone know of a document store than can run in memory like HsqlDB or configured to run on little resources (similar to postgres)?...
I use a bit weird development setup. Since VisualD, the official plugin for VS adding D language support, does not have dub support (which D's official package manager, and without it a lot of things get very hard to do, like dependency management), I have to use VSCode as my main code editor, build my code in command line, then...
Brendan Saltaformaggio leads a $10M DARPA-funded effort to update critical defense software.
An Extensive Walkthrough of Python’s Primary Memory Management Technique, Reference Counting
Fixit is dead! Long live Fixit 2 – the latest version of our open-source auto-fixing linter. Fixit 2 allows developers to efficiently build custom lint rules and perform auto-fixes for their codeba…
This is the full story of the vulnerability we have discovered within Visual Studio Code (VS Code) concerning the handling of secure token storage. While designed for isolated storage for each extension, this vulnerability presents a high-risk “Token Stealing” attack. A malicious extension could expose third-party...
I'm writing an input-output library, and I want an easy way of handling text input without having to rely on stuff on program side, which would be extremely troubling with all the international input support. As long as I can translate them to characters in some way or another, I don't mind any kind of solution.
Decoding the Success of Gzip + KNN: The Central Role of LZ77
Interesting article on detecting if a character/sequence renders as a single emoji
Repository rules provide an easy, flexible way to define branch protections and ensure consistency in code across repositories.