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  • 関数名、メソッド名、変数名でよく使う英単語のまとめ

    プログラミングをしていると関数名、メソッド名、変数名をどうするか悩みます。 ロジックより命名に時間を費やすこともざらにあります。翻訳したり、一般的な命名規則なのかいつも検索して大変です。 よく使うサイトの内容をコピってメモしておく 関数名とメソッド名の違いについて よく使う英単語のまえに、いつもごっちゃにして使っているけど、定義はこんな感じ 「関数」と「メソッド」の違い 似ているところ どちらも何か(引数)を入れると処理をして何か(戻り値)を返してくれます。 違うところ やってること自体は大差ありません。概念としては違います。 メソッドはオブジェクト指向で登場する用語で、オブジェクトの動作を定義したものです。 まずオブジェクトありきなのですね。一方の関数は、オブジェクト云々は関係ありません。 個人的な使い分け Java で登場する関数は「メソッド」です。C 言語で登場する関数は「関数」と呼

      関数名、メソッド名、変数名でよく使う英単語のまとめ
    • jQuery 4.0.0 BETA! | Official jQuery Blog

      jQuery 4.0.0 has been in the works for a long time, but it is now ready for a beta release! There’s a lot to cover, and the team is excited to see it released. We’ve got bug fixes, performance improvements, and some breaking changes. We removed support for IE<11 after all! Still, we expect disruption to be minimal. Many of the breaking changes are ones the team has wanted to make for years, but co

      • WebKit Features in Safari 16.4

        Mar 27, 2023 by Patrick Angle, Marcos Caceres, Razvan Caliman, Jon Davis, Brady Eidson, Timothy Hatcher, Ryosuke Niwa, and Jen Simmons ContentsWeb Push on iOS and iPadOSImprovements for Web AppsWeb ComponentsCSSHTMLJavaScript and WebAssemblyWeb APIImages, Video, and AudioWKWebViewDeveloper ToolingWeb InspectorSafari Web ExtensionsSafari Content BlockersNew Restrictions in Lockdown ModeMore Improve

          WebKit Features in Safari 16.4
        • Learning Async Rust With Entirely Too Many Web Servers

          I've found that one of the best ways to understand a new concept is to start from the very beginning. Start from a place where it doesn't exist yet and recreate it yourself, learning in the process not just how it works, but why it was designed the way it was. This isn't a practical guide to async, but hopefully some of the background knowledge it covers will help you think about asynchronous prob

            Learning Async Rust With Entirely Too Many Web Servers
          • Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond

            TL;DR; We are changing std::sort in LLVM’s libcxx. That’s a long story of what it took us to get there and all possible consequences, bugs you might encounter with examples from open source. We provide some benchmarks, perspective, why we did this in the first place and what it cost us with exciting ideas from Hyrum’s Law to reinforcement learning. All changes went into open source and thus I can

              Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond
            • jQuery 4.0.0 | Official jQuery Blog

              On January 14, 2006, John Resig introduced a JavaScript library called jQuery at BarCamp in New York City. Now, 20 years later, the jQuery team is happy to announce the final release of jQuery 4.0.0. After a long development cycle and several pre-releases, jQuery 4.0.0 brings many improvements and modernizations. It is the first major version release in almost 10 years and includes some breaking c

              • WebKit Features in Safari 18.0

                ContentsNew in Safari 18Web apps for MacCSSSpatial WebHTMLJavaScriptWeb APICanvasManaged Media SourceWebRTCHTTPSWebGLWeb InspectorPasskeysSafari ExtensionsApple PayDeprecationsBug Fixes and moreUpdating to Safari 18.0Feedback Safari 18.0 is here. Along with iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia and visionOS 2, today is the day another 53 web platform features, as well as 25 deprecations and 209 resolve

                  WebKit Features in Safari 18.0
                • Implementing Logic Programming

                  Most of my readers are probably familiar with procedural programming, object-oriented programming (OOP), and functional programming (FP). The majority of top programming languages on all of the language popularity charts (like TIOBE) support all three to some extent. Even if a programmer avoided one or more of those three paradigms like the plague, they’re likely at least aware of them and what th

                    Implementing Logic Programming
                  • Real-world gen AI use cases from the world's leading organizations | Google Cloud Blog

                    AI is here, AI is everywhere: Top companies, governments, researchers, and startups are already enhancing their work with Google's AI solutions. Published April 12, 2024; last updated October 9, 2025. Automotive & Logistics Business & Professional Services Financial Services Healthcare & Life Sciences Hospitality & Travel Manufacturing, Industrial & Electronics Media, Marketing & Gaming Public Sec

                      Real-world gen AI use cases from the world's leading organizations | Google Cloud Blog
                    • X Developer Agreement - X

                      Last Updated: October 17, 2025 By clicking “Accept & Subscribe”, continuing to pay the recurring subscription fee for Paid Services, or by otherwise accessing or using any Licensed Material, you agree to the terms of our Agreement. Subscriptions auto-renew until canceled, as described below. A verified phone number is required to subscribe. If you’ve subscribed through another platform, manage you

                        X Developer Agreement - X
                      • What I learned working with a senior engineer as a new grad: TK's website

                        A summary of what I learned about software development working with a senior software engineer with far more experience than me. Over the past few months, I've been working on a new project with Chet Corcos, the first engineering hire at Notion. Chet has been a professional engineer for 6 years and helped build Notion from the ground up. For contrast, I graduated from school in May 2021. I've been

                        • What's New in DevTools (Chrome 117)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                          Network panel improvements Override web content locally even faster The local overrides feature is now streamlined, so you can easily mock response headers and web content of remote resources from the Network panel without access to them. To override web content, open the Network panel, right-click a request, and select Override content. If you have local overrides set up but disabled, DevTools en

                            What's New in DevTools (Chrome 117)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
                          • January 2024 (version 1.86)

                            Update 1.86.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.86.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the January 2024 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Per-window zoom levels - Adjust the zoom leve

                              January 2024 (version 1.86)
                            • News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta

                              Jun 10, 2024 by Jen Simmons, Jon Davis, Karl Dubost, Anne van Kesteren, Marcos Cáceres, Ada Rose Canon, Tim Nguyen, Sanjana Aithal, Pascoe, and Garrett Davidson ContentsWebXRCSSWeb apps for MacSafari ExtensionsSpatial mediaHTMLMediaWebRTCPasskeysHTTPSJavaScriptWeb APICanvasWebGLWeb InspectorWKWebViewApple PayDeprecationsBug Fixes and moreHelp us Beta TestFeedback The last year has been a great one

                                News from WWDC24: WebKit in Safari 18 beta
                              • 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

                                • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 92)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                  CSS grid editor A highly requested feature. You can now preview and author CSS Grid with the new CSS Grid editor! When an HTML element on your page has display: grid or display: inline-grid applied to it, you can see an icon appear next to it in the Styles pane. Click the icon to toggle the CSS grid editor. Here you can preview the potential changes with the on screen icons (e.g. justify-content:

                                  • Explaining my fast 6502 code generator

                                    To learn how optimizing compilers are made, I built one targeting the 6502 architecture. In a bizarre twist, my compiler generates faster code than GCC, LLVM, and every other compiler I compared it to. I reckon my compiler isn't doing more when it comes to high-level optimizations, so the gains must be from the code generation side. This makes sense, as most compilers are multi-target, with backen

                                    • Make Something Wonderful | Steve Jobs

                                      Make Something WonderfulSteve Jobs in his own wordsThere’s lots of ways to be, as a person. And some people express their deep appreciation in different ways. But one of the ways that I believe people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity is to make something wonderful and put it out there. And you never meet the people. You never shake their hands. You never hear their story or tell

                                        Make Something Wonderful | Steve Jobs
                                      • A 2025 Survey of Rust GUI Libraries

                                        I did this in 2020 and then again in 2021, but I’m in the mood to look around again. Let’s look through Are We GUI Yet? and see what’s up these days. The task today is to have a text label and an input field that can change the text in the label. In React, for example, this is basically free: const Demo = () => { let [state, setState] = useState("Hello, world!"); return ( <div> <p>{state}</p> <inp

                                        • Accelerate Next.js in Kubernetes

                                          That's 93.6% faster median latency and near-perfect reliability compared to the standard approaches for scaling Node.js applications. These results come from production-grade benchmarks on real Next.js applications running on Kubernetes, comparing three common deployment strategies with identical total CPU resources (6 CPUs each). All configurations were tested under the same sustained load patter

                                            Accelerate Next.js in Kubernetes
                                          • The origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan?

                                            The origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan? Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 coronavirus arrive by car at the Wuhan Institute of Virology on February 3. (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images) The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted lives the world over for more than a year. Its death toll will soon reach th

                                              The origin of COVID: Did people or nature open Pandora’s box at Wuhan?
                                            • WebKit Features for Safari 26.2

                                              Safari 26.2 is a big release. Packed with 62 new features, this release aims to make your life as a web developer easier by replacing long-standing frustrations with elegant solutions. You’ll find simpler ways to create common UI patterns with just a few lines of HTML or CSS, and no JavaScript — like auto-growing text fields with CSS field-sizing, and buttons that open/close dialogs and popovers w

                                                WebKit Features for Safari 26.2
                                              • Linux/4004 - Dmitry.GR

                                                Linux/4004 Slowly booting full Linux on the intel 4004 for fun, art, and absolutely no profit TL;DR I booted Debian Linux on a 4-bit intel microprocessor from 1971 - the first microprocessor in the world - the 4004. It is not fast, but it is a real Linux kernel with a Debian rootfs on a real board whose only CPU is a real intel 4004 from the 1970s. The video is sped up at variable rates to demonst

                                                • August 2021 (version 1.60)

                                                  Update 1.60.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.60.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the August 2021 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you will like, some of the key highlights include: Automatic language detection - Programming l

                                                    August 2021 (version 1.60)
                                                  • Uncovering Qilin attack methods exposed through multiple cases

                                                    Uncovering Qilin attack methods exposed through multiple cases In the second half of 2025, the ransomware group Qilin has continued to publish victim information on its leak site at a pace of more than 40 cases per month, making it one of the most impactful ransomware groups worldwide. The manufacturing sector has been the most affected, followed by professional and scientific services, and wholes

                                                      Uncovering Qilin attack methods exposed through multiple cases
                                                    • Devlog ⚡ Zig Programming Language

                                                      Devlog This page contains a curated list of recent changes to main branch Zig. Also available as an RSS feed. This page contains entries for the year 2025. Other years are available in the Devlog archive page. October 15, 2025 Async DNS Resolution Author: Andrew Kelley Without libc in the picture, DNS resolution is a happy async utopia. We can blast out multiple queries and handle responses as the

                                                      • What's New In DevTools (Chrome 93)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                        Editable CSS container queries in the Styles pane You can now view and edit CSS container queries in the Styles pane. Container queries provide a much more dynamic approach to responsive design. The @container at-rule works in a similar way to a media query with @media. However, instead of querying the viewport and user agent for information, @container queries the ancestor container that matches

                                                        • Things I hate about Rust, redux

                                                          ENOSUCHBLOG Programming, philosophy, pedaling. Home Tags Series Favorites Archive Main Site TILs Things I hate about Rust, redux Mar 10, 2022 Tags: programming, rant, rust Two years ago, I wrote a post with a handful of grievances about Rust, a language that I then (and still) consider my favorite compiled language. In the two years since I’ve gone from considering myself familiar with Rust, to co

                                                          • Aman's AI Journal • Primers • Ilya Sutskever's Top 30

                                                            Ilya Sutskever’s Top 30 Reading List The First Law of Complexodynamics The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks Understanding LSTM Networks Recurrent Neural Network Regularization Keeping Neural Networks Simple by Minimizing the Description Length of the Weights Pointer Networks ImageNet Classification with Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Order Matters: Sequence to Sequence f

                                                            • Origin of Covid — Following the Clues

                                                              The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted lives the world over for more than a year. Its death toll will soon reach three million people. Yet the origin of pandemic remains uncertain: the political agendas of governments and scientists have generated thick clouds of obfuscation, which the mainstream press seems helpless to dispel. In what follows I will sort through the available scientific facts, which

                                                                Origin of Covid — Following the Clues
                                                              • What's New in Emacs 28.1?

                                                                Try Mastering Emacs for free! Are you struggling with the basics? Have you mastered movement and editing yet? When you have read Mastering Emacs you will understand Emacs. It’s that time again: there’s a new major version of Emacs and, with it, a treasure trove of new features and changes. Notable features include the formal inclusion of native compilation, a technique that will greatly speed up y

                                                                • go command - cmd/go - Go Packages

                                                                  Go is a tool for managing Go source code. Usage: go <command> [arguments] The commands are: bug start a bug report build compile packages and dependencies clean remove object files and cached files doc show documentation for package or symbol env print Go environment information fix apply fixes suggested by static checkers fmt gofmt (reformat) package sources generate generate Go files by processi

                                                                  • FAQ on Microsoft’s topological qubit thing

                                                                    The Blog of Scott Aaronson If you take nothing else from this blog: quantum computers won't solve hard problems instantly by just trying all solutions in parallel. Q1. Did you see Microsoft’s announcement? A. Yes, thanks, you can stop emailing to ask! Microsoft’s Chetan Nayak was even kind enough to give me a personal briefing a few weeks ago. Yesterday I did a brief interview on this for the BBC’

                                                                      FAQ on Microsoft’s topological qubit thing
                                                                    • OpenAssistant/oasst1 · Datasets at Hugging Face

                                                                      'Jew' or 'rabbi'"},"role":{"kind":"string","value":"assistant"},"lang":{"kind":"string","value":"en"},"review_count":{"kind":"number","value":3,"string":"3"},"review_result":{"kind":"bool","value":true,"string":"true"},"deleted":{"kind":"bool","value":false,"string":"false"},"rank":{"kind":"number","value":1,"string":"1"},"synthetic":{"kind":"bool","value":false,"string":"false"},"model_name":{"ki

                                                                        OpenAssistant/oasst1 · Datasets at Hugging Face
                                                                      • https://deeplearningtheory.com/PDLT.pdf

                                                                        The Principles of Deep Learning Theory An Effective Theory Approach to Understanding Neural Networks Daniel A. Roberts and Sho Yaida based on research in collaboration with Boris Hanin drob@mit.edu, shoyaida@fb.com ii Contents Preface vii 0 Initialization 1 0.1 An Effective Theory Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0.2 The Theoretical Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

                                                                        • What's New in DevTools (Chrome 118)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers

                                                                          New section for custom properties in Elements > Styles The Elements panel now supports the @property CSS at-rule. It lets you define CSS custom properties explicitly and register them in a stylesheet without running any JavaScript. To inspect your registered custom properties, in Elements > Styles, hover over the property name and see its descriptors in a tooltip. In the tooltip, click the link to

                                                                            What's New in DevTools (Chrome 118)  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
                                                                          • cuneicode, and the Future of Text in C

                                                                            Following up from the last post, there is a lot more we need to cover. This was intended to be the post where we talk exclusively about benchmarks and numbers. But, I have unfortunately been perfectly taunted and status-locked, like a monster whose “aggro” was pulled by a tank. The reason, of course, is due to a few folks taking issue with my outright dismissal of the C and C++ APIs (and not showi

                                                                              cuneicode, and the Future of Text in C
                                                                            • Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) Release Notes

                                                                              Noble Numbat Release Notes Table of Contents Introduction New features in 24.04 LTS Known Issues Official flavours More information Introduction These release notes for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) provide an overview of the release and document the known issues with Ubuntu and its flavours. For details of the changes applied since 24.04, please see the 24.04.2 change summary. Support lifespan

                                                                              • Getting the World Record in HATETRIS

                                                                                Tetris That Hates You StickManStickMan #611, by Sam Hughes. HATETRIS is a version of Tetris written in 2010 by programmer and sci-fi author Sam Hughes. According to his initial description of the game: This is bad Tetris. It’s hateful Tetris. It’s Tetris according to the evil AI from “I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream”. (And if you aren’t familiar with Tetris at all, and don’t know the rules or pi

                                                                                • Uncensor any LLM with abliteration

                                                                                  The third generation of Llama models provided fine-tunes (Instruct) versions that excel in understanding and following instructions. However, these models are heavily censored, designed to refuse requests seen as harmful with responses such as "As an AI assistant, I cannot help you." While this safety feature is crucial for preventing misuse, it limits the model's flexibility and responsiveness. I

                                                                                    Uncensor any LLM with abliteration