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  • LogLog Games

    The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

    • 14 Advanced Python Features

      Python is one of the most widely adopted programming languages in the world. Yet, because of it’s ease and simplicity to just “get something working”, it’s also one of the most underappreciated. If you search for Top 10 Advanced Python Tricks on Google or any other search engine, you’ll find tons of blogs or LinkedIn articles going over trivial (but still useful) things like generators or tuples.

      • LLM Powered Autonomous Agents

        Date: June 23, 2023 | Estimated Reading Time: 31 min | Author: Lilian Weng Building agents with LLM (large language model) as its core controller is a cool concept. Several proof-of-concepts demos, such as AutoGPT, GPT-Engineer and BabyAGI, serve as inspiring examples. The potentiality of LLM extends beyond generating well-written copies, stories, essays and programs; it can be framed as a powerfu

        • 0.10.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

          Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

          • xvw.lol - Why I chose OCaml as my primary language

            This article is a translation, the original version is available here. I started using the OCaml language regularly around 2012, and since then, my interest and enthusiasm for this language have only grown. It has become my preferred choice for almost all my personal projects, and it has also influenced my professional choices. Since 2014, I have been actively participating in public conferences d

            • A from-scratch tour of Bitcoin in Python

              I find blockchain fascinating because it extends open source software development to open source + state. This seems to be a genuine/exciting innovation in computing paradigms; We don’t just get to share code, we get to share a running computer, and anyone anywhere can use it in an open and permissionless manner. The seeds of this revolution arguably began with Bitcoin, so I became curious to dril

              • 26 languages in 25 days: Strategy, tactics, logistics

                26 programming languages in 25 days, Part 1: Strategy, tactics and logistics Since making a sudden leap from computer science to academic medicine about seven years ago, I haven’t programmed as much. I love what I do in medicine and biology, and I love helping patients. But, I have missed programming – and programming languages. Then I came across the Advent of Code on Mastodon – a series of daily

                • A History of Clojure

                  71 A History of Clojure RICH HICKEY, Cognitect, Inc., USA Shepherd: Mira Mezini, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Clojure was designed to be a general-purpose, practical functional language, suitable for use by professionals wherever its host language, e.g., Java, would be. Initially designed in 2005 and released in 2007, Clojure is a dialect of Lisp, but is not a direct descendant of any

                  • Autotools: a tutorial

                    Embedded Linux Conference 2016 GNU Autotools: a tutorial Free Electrons - Embedded Linux, kernel, drivers and Android - Development, consulting, training and support. http://free-electrons.com 1/99 Thomas Petazzoni I CTO and Embedded Linux engineer at Free Electrons I Embedded Linux specialists. I Development, consulting and training. I http://free-electrons.com I Contributions I Kernel support fo

                    • Timsort — the fastest sorting algorithm you’ve never heard of

                      Timsort — the fastest sorting algorithm you’ve never heard of Photo by Andrew Meehan / Unsplash Timsort: A very fast , O(n log n), stable sorting algorithm built for the real world — not constructed in academia. Image from here.Timsort is a sorting algorithm that is efficient for real-world data and not created in an academic laboratory. Tim Peters created Timsort for the Python programming langua

                        Timsort — the fastest sorting algorithm you’ve never heard of
                      • Python Projects with Source Code | Aman Kharwal

                        Python is one of the best programming languages. Due to its readability and beginner-friendly nature, it has been accepted by industries around the world. So to master Python for any field you have to work on projects. In this article, I will introduce you to 100+ amazing Python projects with source code solved and explained for free. Python Projects with Source Code Python Projects For Beginners:

                          Python Projects with Source Code | Aman Kharwal
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