maanantai 23. huhtikuuta 2018

Reddit, what app these days is actually worth downloading and using?

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What are the must-know Java libraries to improve the Java programming experience ?

I develop in Java on my spare time, so I don't have any "professional" experience of Java. (I do program in C# in my real job). On another thread, I discovered the Immutables library which I didn't know before, which made me realize that I use vanilla Java without no library.

So, what are the libraries which really improve Java ?

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torstai 19. huhtikuuta 2018

SCUMM internals and syntax for the sake of nostalgia

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Kweb: Rapidly build rich web apps in pure server-side Kotlin

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Making Windows Slower Part 1: File Access

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Solving OpenAPI and JSON Schema Divergence

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Designing, saving and loading a forward-compatible binary file format

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OLPC’s $100 laptop was going to change the world — then it all went wrong

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What is a "cloud native" application? An architectural trend or yet another marketing buzzword?

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Zulip 1.8: Open source Slack alternative with threading done right

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Character Encoding in Depth

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safe-money: Money in the type system where it belongs

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Parsing: a timeline. Hopefully this puts "Parsing is a solved problem" to rest.

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Eight-bit floating point

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Man gets thousands of dollars of tickets for having a license plate of NO. This is why you use enums, and not some arbitrary hardcoded string

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It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance

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Simple Google Sheets DB/JSON API for your hobby projects that even your grandma can populate with data

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Why SQLite Does Not Use Git

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Backward compatibility and overloading

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Wine 3.6 released.

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Apple, Google, Microsoft, Mozilla formally object to W3C's DOM 4.1 spec

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Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, and Apple Object to W3C Fork of DOM Spec

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tiistai 3. huhtikuuta 2018

What exactly is Turing Completeness?

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Audit licenses in your Java dependencies

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History of Spring Framework and Spring Boot

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How IPdata serves 25M api calls from 10 end points for $150/month

submitted by /u/the-real-guanabanana to r/programming
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Why I Moved Back from Gradle to Maven

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Chrome Is Scanning Files on Your Computer

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