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Table of contents Do you have a Raspberry Pi and you fancy to learn some assembler just for fun? These posts are for you! Introduction Registers and basic arithmetic Memory, addresses. Load and store. GDB Branches Control structures Indexing modes Arrays and structures and more indexing modes. Functions (I) Functions (II). The stack Predication Loops and the status register Floating point numbers
Ever wondered how to write a front end for GCC? In this series you'll see how to make a GCC front end for a simple language called tiny. Source code The code of the front end is in GitHub Table of contents Basic language Tiny specification Initial boilerplate Lexical analysis Syntactic analysis Data required by semantic analysis Semantic analysis and GENERIC (I) Semantic analysis and GENERIC (II)
We have been doing a painful migration from Rails 2 to Rails 3 for several months at work, and refactoring some code the other day I had to do something in a non straightforward way, so I thought I’d share that. Basically we had an action that would group several files into a zip file and return those zipped files to the user as a response. In the old code, a randomly named file was created on the
Today I was working on a web site that needs to retrieve some RSS feed over the internet. Since the web page has no server (HTML + javascript only) I couldn't access the feed from the server side. Also, because of the Cross Domain limitation of Ajax requests, I couldn't access the RSS in the client either. I searched Google for an API and found the Google Feed API, which does exactly what I want.
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