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17 May 2022 Last month, April 2022, marked the 10 year anniversary of my start as a professional programmer. I started programming earlier than that, but hadn’t been paid a salary. As a teenager I built websites and IRC bots and wrote tiny Python scripts. Then I stopped and played guitar for a few years. In my twenties, I rather coincidentally rediscovered how much I enjoy programming when I was a
Learn more programming languages, even if you won't use them 09 Apr 2019 This article has been translated into Spanish: Por qué debes aprender más lenguajes de programación (incluso si no los vas a utilizar) Imagine we’ve been handed a task and we’re free to choose the programming language. The assignment involves all sorts of string manipulation: reading strings, splitting strings, trimming, join
04 Sep 2018 This article has been translated into Russian: Полезные инструменты для написания книг Thank you Vlad! In the beginning, there is always a single text file, nothing more. It’s called ideas.md or book.md. It contains a list of thoughts and ideas, an outline. Everything else grows from there. It only makes sense that we start by talking about files. The Files Both of my books, Writing An
30 Nov 2016 Last week I’ve self-published my first book called “Writing An Interpreter In Go”, which you can get at interpreterbook.com. I want to tell you a little bit about why I chose to write this particular book. Sometimes I jokingly call the summer of 2015 my “Summer Of Lisp”. But, honestly, I’m only half joking when I say this. It really was a great and Lispy summer programming-wise: I was
16 Nov 2016 Over the past year I’ve spent a significant amount of time reading through Go’s go packages, the packages used by the Go compiler and other Go tools. But only recently did it occur to me that these are real, public packages. I can actually import and use them! So then I started to wonder what I could do with them when it suddenly struck me: “I can… I can put Eval in Go! Using Go!” Let
20 Nov 2014 This post is based on the talk of the same name I gave at the Arrrrcamp conference in Ghent, Belgium on October 2nd, 2014. You can find the slides here and the video recording here. Unicorn is a webserver written in Ruby for Rails and Rack applications. When I first used it I was amazed. This is magic, I thought. It had to be. Why? Well, first of all: the master-worker architecture. Un
13 Oct 2014 There is an interesting thread on the Go issue tracker about daemonizing processes. Most of the thread is not about daemonizing processes though, but more about why Go has no Fork() function which you can call directly in your code. The first time I read through it I was wondering and saying to myself: “Yeah, why is there no Fork()? It surely can’t be that hard to implement.” After all
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