TSA’s Random Lane Picker
This is so moronic I almost fell off my chair laughing: it seems like the TSA spent $47,000 on a “random lane picker.” Please, you be the judge whether it was worth it: It needs to be operated manually...
View ArticleClassic Programmer Paintings
This is a great idea. 😂 http://classicprogrammerpaintings.tumblr.com/post/142344840164/developer-looking-at-production-logs-after-a...
View ArticleAR Find Trickery
[crayon-57344940bed8d657811614/] I stumbled over this during a code review. It was supposed to look for a record in two distinct tables. [crayon-57344940bed92800253646-i/] will return...
View ArticleAR create_with
I knew there was AR’s [crayon-57344940be877509541060-i/] method but I didn’t know it had a very useful companion [crayon-57344940be880201879078-i/] . [crayon-57344940be884671163323/] This will either...
View ArticleExciting Unlimited Register Machines
A brief and entertaining talk by an obviously excited presenter. 🙂 It goes into the same directions as Jim Weirich’s talk about the Y combinator. The post Exciting Unlimited Register Machines appeared...
View ArticleStrings at Facebook
It’s great to see how the simplest things we take for granted are engineered and improved. Case in point: Facebook’s std::string replacement. The post Strings at Facebook appeared first on Bi·lak.
View ArticleThreads on async
If you were to design a threading library today how would it look like? David Beazley manages to demonstrate a lot of edge cases in tiny examples … while live-coding! ? Aktivieren Sie JavaScript um das...
View ArticleNaïvité FTW
Daniele Procida explores how a certain naivety (being unsophisticated) can lead to beautiful and useful things. Aktivieren Sie JavaScript um das Video zu sehen.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niKV3ZMpilg
View ArticleWrestling with the Python
Sometimes Python makes some useful things unnecessarily complex for weird and inconsistent reason … e.g. “code blocks.”
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