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Random code snippets, projects and musings about software from Eric Kidd, a developer and occasional entrepreneur. You're welcome to contact me! Dec 03, 2005 • by Eric Kidd Years ago, I looked at Ruby and decided to ignore it. Ruby wasn’t as popular as Python, and it wasn’t as powerful as LISP. So why should I bother? Of course, we could turn those criteria around. What if Ruby were more popular t
Random code snippets, projects and musings about software from Eric Kidd, a developer and occasional entrepreneur. You're welcome to contact me! Nov 11, 2015 • by Eric Kidd Want to build your own kernel in Rust? See the Bare Metal Rust page for more resources and more posts in this series. There’s just a few more posts to go until we have keyboard I/O! Hacking on kernels in Rust is a lot of fun, b
Want to build your own kernel in Rust? See the Bare Metal Rust page for more resources and more posts in this series. Rust is a really fun language: It allows me to work on low-level kernel code, but it also allows me to wrap my code up in clean, high-level APIs. If you this sounds interesting, you should really check out Philipp Oppermann’s blog posts about writing a basic x86_64 operating system
Over the years, I’ve learned to be cautious with C++ pointers. In particular, I’m always very careful about who owns a given pointer, and who’s in charge of calling delete on it. But my caution often forces me to write deliberately inefficient functions. For example: vector<string> tokenize_string(const string &text); Here, we have a large string text, and we want to split it into a vector of toke
Random code snippets, projects and musings about software from Eric Kidd, a developer and occasional entrepreneur. You're welcome to contact me! Sep 17, 2014 • by Eric Kidd Now with support for Iron, Cargo and Cargo.lock! You can deploy an example Rust application to Heroku using this button: If you’d prefer to use the command line, you’ll need git and the Heroku toolbelt. Once these are installed
Random code snippets, projects and musings about software from Eric Kidd, a developer and occasional entrepreneur. You're welcome to contact me! Mar 10, 2007 • by Eric Kidd Haskell is a marvellous language, but there are some things I don’t like about it. My least favorite: Haskell has no fewer than 8 different APIs for reporting errors. To make a bad situation worse, the choice of API varies betw
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