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  1. How is Ultrassembler so fast?
  2. Spacing Over Cards | SMAGIN
  3. Writing in Djot • pdx.su
  4. Grok Code Fast 1 | xAI
  5. A Review of Nim 2: The Good & Bad with Example Code
  6. Solving NYT Pips with SMT
  7. You're probably using uv wrong
  8. The unexpected productivity boost of Rust
  9. It takes 26 yottabytes of RAM to typecheck a union of Safe Integers
  10. rv, a new kind of Ruby management tool
  11. macOS dotfiles should not go in ~/Library/Application Support
  12. How teams grow organically
  13. Why I'm Switching SOT to uv
  14. It’s not wrong that "🤦🏼‍♂️".length == 7
  15. SurrealDB is sacrificing data durability to make benchmarks look better
  16. The kids are alright
  17. Engineering Manager Technical Deep Dives
  18. The science of loudness
  19. The Hidden Cost of Winning: Moral Alignment Degradation in RL-Trained AI
  20. io_uring, kTLS and Rust for zero syscall HTTPS server
  21. How I built my first side project: Tubee, in 2017
  22. Why do software developers love complexity?
  23. Short Note: faster loading of credentials from Bitwarden using rbw
  24. 95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds
  25. Change and Adversity - Dmitry Kudryavtsev
  26. Recreationally overengineering my Location History - Dennis Schubert
  27. The State of MCP Security: How AI Plugins Create Silent Exploits
  28. Left to Right Programming
  29. Just people in a room
  30. When 'when' went wonky
  31. Don't panic, impl Things | Grammar checking from the CLI with Harper
  32. Introducing: topnfiles
  33. A Better Vocabulary for Testing
  34. Vibe coding leaves me with a very sour taste
  35. Lessons Learned from Rewriting UltraGraph
  36. Your Review: Dating Men In The Bay Area
  37. Why Lean 4 replaced OCaml as my Primary Language
  38. Fun with finite state transducers
  39. Why I chose OCaml as my primary language
  40. Do we understand how neural networks work?
  41. An experimental, variant-enabled build of uv
  42. NGINX Introduces Native Support for ACME Protocol – NGINX Community Blog
  43. Online Safety Act - shutdowns and site blocks
  44. an engineer's perspective on hiring
  45. Do You Remember What You Read?
  46. Onboarding Your Engineering Manager
  47. GitHub - openai/harmony: Renderer for the harmony response format to be used with gpt-oss
  48. My Ideal Array Language - Asher's Blog
  49. In Support Of Shitty Types
  50. Persona vectors: Monitoring and controlling character traits in language models
  51. The Creative Tension Between Developer and Language
  52. Fingine: Thoughts on Side Projects and Financial Simulation
  53. Linux 6.16 brings faster file systems, improved confidential memory support, and more Rust support
  54. Produce more than you consume - Byte Tank
  55. placing functions
  56. Dad · Blog - MattBits
  57. From Async/Await to Virtual Threads
  58. Rust running on every GPU | Rust GPU
  59. ramalama/mesa : benchmarks on my hardware and open source vs proprietary
  60. There is no memory safety without thread safety
  61. I’m Tired of Talking About AI
  62. I Used Arch, BTW: macOS, Day 1
  63. Binary Vector Search at 350GB/s using ARM NEON
  64. ChatGPT Guide to Building Cross Platform Applications - Nick's .NET Travels
  65. Engineering the End of Work
  66. Release 25.07 Highlights | Helix
  67. Defeating Memory Leaks With Zig Allocators
  68. How I Trained a Neural Network in Nushell | Blog
  69. Author and Assistant
  70. (Quite) A Few Words About Async
  71. Tree Borrows
  72. VibeTunnel: Turn Any Browser into Your Mac's Terminal | Peter Steinberger
  73. Sandboxes? In my process? It's more likely than you think.
  74. Nobody Has A Personality Anymore
  75. Serving 200 million requests per day with a cgi-bin
  76. Vim Setup
  77. How much code does that proc macro generate?
  78. Why I Left My Tech Job to Work on Chronic Pain (#1)
  79. A Higgs-bugson in the Linux Kernel
  80. Stay Out Of My (Project) $HOME
  81. Introducing tmux-rs
  82. How fast is it really? On latency, measurement, and optimization in algorithmic trading systems | Architect: Trade Futures, Options, Digital Assets
  83. i made csv-parser 1.3x faster (sometimes)
  84. Doing My Day Job on Chimera Linux
  85. Tracking Anticheat Updates
  86. Conceptual Synaesthesia as Cognitive Literacy    
  87. Leveraging (abusing?) external formatters in Zed
  88. So you want to serialize some DER? · Alex Gaynor
  89. <p>The Importance of Kindness in Engineering</p>
  90. How I Vibe Coding?
  91. Gemini CLI's Polarizing Release on Hacker News – A Visual Analysis
  92. Daniel's Blog · Agent Lineage Evolution: A Novel Framework for Managing LLM Agent Degradation
  93. AlphaGenome: AI for better understanding the genome
  94. From NixOS to Ubuntu
  95. Public bet
  96. GitHub - microsoft/edit: We all edit.
  97. Fun with uv and PEP 723
  98. Capturing my handwriting in a searchable digital format
  99. how i use my terminal
  100. Serialization From NodeJS
  101. How much slower is random access, really?
  102. Vibe Learning to Fearlessly Explore Unfamiliar Tech | Kaveh's Blog
  103. GitHub - astral-sh/uv: An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust.
  104. Carl Öst Wilkens´ Blog - Writing 23 Games in 24 Days (in Rust)
  105. Practices that set great software architects apart
  106. GitHub - Orange-OpenSource/hurl: Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text.
  107. Rust: Optimizing integer to string conversions
  108. How We Onboarded Claude
  109. The Debugger is Here - Zed Blog
  110. Downloaded more for business, or pleasure?
  111. bzip2 crate switches from C to 100% rust - Trifecta Tech Foundation
  112. Searching 1 billion embeddings from disk in 15 ms on a single machine
  113. The Two Cultures and the Engineering Revolution
  114. My Formatter Will Never Be As Fast As Ruff
  115. Why Generative AI Coding Tools and Agents Do Not Work For Me
  116. Static binaries and Homebrew as a channel for internal tools
  117. blog/posts/2025-06-03.md at master · frankmcsherry/blog
  118. The Gap Through Which We Praise the Machine
  119. Kernel Memory Safety: Mission Accomplished
  120. Zed — Agentic Engineering
  121. Jason Evans
  122. On the value of commercial coding courses – Miloš Švaňa
  123. A tale of two Claudes
  124. Async Traits Can Be Directly Backed By Manual Future Impls
  125. Rust is Officially in the Linux Kernel
  126. When the Assistant Becomes the Attacker: Hidden Risks of Tool-Enabled LLMs
  127. Software Renderer in Odin from Scratch, Part I
  128. How Red Hat just quietly, radically transformed enterprise server Linux
  129. Too Many Open Files
  130. I am tired of not having enough ram.
  131. Optimizing AI Model Load Times
  132. [ On | No ] syntactic support for error handling - The Go Programming Language
  133. My AI Skeptic Friends Are All Nuts
  134. 5 years in software engineering
  135. Shae Erisson's blog - Tools built on tree-sitter's concrete syntax trees
  136. Beating the kCTF PoW with AVX512IFMA for $51k
  137. Java at 30: How a language designed for a failed gadget became a global powerhouse
  138. Systems Correctness Practices at Amazon Web Services – Communications of the ACM
  139. CRDTs #3: Do Not Read!
  140. Pyrefly vs. ty: Comparing Python’s Two New Rust-Based Type Checkers
  141. Stefan Wiehler / rotary_dial_kmod · GitLab
  142. Why Algebraic Effects?
  143. The future of Flatpak
  144. Vibe coding is metaprogramming - foobuzz
  145. A Run of CRDT Posts
  146. Monitoring Claude Code with Datadog
  147. Rust turns 10: How a broken elevator changed software forever
  148. You Can Choose Tools That Make You Happy
  149. Bad Type Patterns - The Duplicate duck
  150. Vibe coding is metaprogramming - foobuzz
  151. Compiling OCaml to the TI-84+ CE Calculator
  152. The Ingredients of a Productive Monorepo
  153. Misadventures in DTrace: how to debug the macOS kernel
  154. Rethinking Modern Asynchronous Paradigms
  155. Stack Overflow seeks rebrand as traffic continues to plummet – which is bad news for developers • DEVCLASS
  156. Flattening Rust's Learning Curve | corrode Rust Consulting
  157. glandium.org » Blog Archive » How I (kind of) killed Mercurial at Mozilla
  158. Am I a musician yet? - Superbooth 2025 Experience - Orhun's Blog
  159. Reading "Business" Books Is A Waste Of Time
  160. Design Patterns Unveiled It's All About Separation! #coding #aws #serverless #softwareengineering
  161. Why Your Lambda Functions Need a Structural Makeover
  162. The Many Types of Polymorphism
  163. GitHub - astral-sh/ty: An extremely fast Python type checker and language server, written in Rust.
  164. Why we built our startup in C# - .NET Blog
  165. Zed: The Fastest AI Code Editor - Zed Blog
  166. Finding a bug in Chromium
  167. Implementing a Struct of Arrays
  168. Reverse-Engineering: Invisible Cheating App Cluely
  169. The best – but not good – way to limit string length
  170. You Wouldn't Download a Hacker News
  171. How I Solved the Expression Problem
  172. Migrating away from Rust.
  173. Zach Bellay | Takeaways from DjangoCon EU 2025
  174. What If We Could Rebuild Kafka From Scratch?
  175. GitHub - alexykn/sapphire: Rust based package manager for macOS
  176. Coding NEON kernels for the Cortex-A53 – Daniel Estévez
  177. Things Zig comptime Won't Do
  178. Better error handling
  179. Proof of Nothing
  180. Zig and GPUs
  181. @j-g00da's webpage
  182. An Intro to DeepSeek's Distributed File System
  183. Chasing Real Respect: Do’s and Don’ts
  184. The 3-Year Journey to an Actually Good Monitoring Stack
  185. A 2025 Survey of Rust GUI Libraries
  186. Two Years of Rust
  187. What the Hell Is a Target Triple? · mcyoung
  188. C stdlib isn't threadsafe and even safe Rust didn't save us | Gel Blog
  189. On pride and vainglory
  190. GitHub - ariebovenberg/whenever: ⏰ Modern datetime library for Python
  191. Architecture Congruency [ENG]
  192. My crazy plan to relieve us all from debugging frustration
  193. Experts have it easy
  194. BTrees, Inverted Indices, and a Model for Full Text Search
  195. Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility [LWN.net]
  196. Extending Envoy with Handwritten Assembly
  197. A surprising enum size optimization in the Rust compiler · post by James Fennell
  198. PostgreSQL BM25 Full-Text Search: Speed Up Performance with These Tips
  199. In praise of Gleam's decode
  200. The Curve is Bending
  201. A Supermarket Bag And a Truckload Of FOMO
  202. The Best Programmers I Know | Matthias Endler
  203. Things I learned rewriting a project from scratch
  204. The way the story (Go)es
  205. NVIDIA Finally Adds Native Python Support to CUDA
  206. Announcing Rust 1.86.0 | Rust Blog
  207. Static types are for perfectionists
  208. Plan for Obsolescence - Matt Hall
  209. Giving up the dylib dream
  210. Apps lighter than a React button
  211. Go Optimization Guide
  212. Leader self-awareness. Learn 5 tips and 2 tools (FRIS®, RMP) to support leader development.
  213. I'm Leaving Sentry
  214. Emjay - implementing function calls
  215. Building a search engine from scratch, in Rust: introduction
  216. Malware is harder to find when written in obscure languages
  217. Building a CoAP application on Ariel OS
  218. Spade | Spade Hardware Description Language
  219. Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust
  220. The "No, But" Engineer
  221. Servo vs Ladybird
  222. What's New in Neovim 0.11
  223. Ferrous Systems Donates Ferrocene Language Specification to Rust Project - The Rust Foundation
  224. Introduction - gRPC API Gateway
  225. Just write a test for it
  226. Why I Am Not A Pronatalist
  227. Sharding pgvector
  228. HN Popularity Contest
  229. I won't connect my dishwasher to your stupid cloud
  230. Notes on coreutils in Rust · Alex Gaynor
  231. Killing in the name of Privacy
  232. It's Time to Stop Building KV Databases
  233. triforce-lv2 - crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  234. Retr0's Register
  235. OSDay 2025 - Why Choose to Use the BSDs in 2025
  236. crabtime - Rust
  237. Rusty string formatting in PHP
  238. GitHub - Devolutions/IronRDP: Rust implementation of the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
  239. Boycott IETF 127
  240. Does unsafe undermine Rust's guarantees?
  241. The Pain That is Github Actions
  242. Ruby, Ractors, and Lock-Free Data Structures
  243. Scoping a Local-First Image Archive
  244. Comptime Zig ORM
  245. Memory safety for web fonts  |  Blog  |  Chrome for Developers
  246. Programming isn't enough
  247. Animating Text with Dawkins' Weasel
  248. A Tool To Automatically Detect Memory Leaks
  249. How I've run major projects
  250. zlib-rs is faster than C - Trifecta Tech Foundation
  251. TypeScript-Go: A 10x Faster TypeScript without .NET but in Go
  252. GitHub - giacomo-b/rust-stakeholder: Generate impressive-looking terminal output to look busy when stakeholders walk by
  253. Six mistakes I made and one I avoided
  254. Carefully But Purposefully Oxidising Ubuntu
  255. Browse No More
  256. I spent 181 minutes waiting for the Zig compiler this week
  257. Carefully But Purposefully Oxidising Ubuntu
  258. Choosing Languages
  259. Here’s how I use LLMs to help me write code
  260. The Future is Niri
  261. Why Every Programming Language Sucks at Error Handling - Part 1
  262. I Love Monorepos—Except When They Are Annoying
  263. Npm Run Hack:Me - A Supply Chain Attack Journey
  264. Four Years of Jai
  265. Everything You Think You Know About DeltaChat Is Wrong – Makefile.feld
  266. Succinct data structures
  267. Firecracker vs QEMU — E2B Blog
  268. A Happy Day for Rust
  269. tigerbeetle/docs/internals/ARCHITECTURE.md at main · tigerbeetle/tigerbeetle
  270. Prosthetics that don't betray
  271. Some thoughts on autoregressive models
  272. C++ creator calls for action to address 'serious attacks'
  273. Self-Hosting a Firefox Sync Server
  274. Testing is Science, Type Checking is Math
  275. What I read, this week
  276. 3,200% CPU Utilization
  277. Electronic Arts
  278. Release fish 4.0.0 (released February 27, 2025) · fish-shell/fish-shell
  279. a tui in a day
  280. Web What? - How gaming is coming to browsers | Marshall Scott
  281. Benchoff Design Portfolio
  282. The NEW Windows Shell: Warp - Explained by a Retired Windows Developer
  283. Gleam, coming from Erlang
  284. "The closer to the train station, the worse the kebab" - A "Study"
  285. Null Trouble: When Your Last Name Is a Computer Error
  286. Why do frame pointers matter for OCaml? · Perpetually Curious Blog
  287. Memory hell · Nova
  288. ChatGPT is just autocomplete. I'm OK with that and you should be too. | Smug Wombat
  289. Overview - Neut Programming Language
  290. Re: Rust kernel policy - Linus Torvalds
  291. Announcing Rust 1.85.0 and Rust 2024 | Rust Blog
  292. boot2kier
  293. I Wrote a Computer Worm: The First Iteration
  294. Greg Kroah-Hartman Makes A Compelling Case For New Linux Kernel Drivers To Be Written In Rust
  295. Why I'm Writing a Scheme Implementation in 2025 (The Answer is Async Rust)
  296. My LLM codegen workflow atm
  297. A year of uv: pros, cons, and should you migrate
  298. Designing type inference for high quality type errors
  299. I'm glad AI didn't exist when I learned to code
  300. A new interpreter in Python 3.14 delivers a free speed boost
  301. How Not to Implement a Dht
  302. Bridging the Management Disconnect
  303. We Were Wrong About GPUs
  304. Emjay - a simple JIT that does math
  305. So you want to run untrusted code?
  306. Enjoy simplicity
  307. Building a Cross-Chain Bridge to Cosmos
  308. Resigning as Asahi Linux project lead
  309. Tiny JITs for a Faster FFI
  310. 🏆 100 Most Watched Software Engineering Talks Of 2024
  311. League of Legends data scraping the hard and tedious way for fun
  312. Syntax Highlight for SQL in Diagnostic errors
  313. Working with the Postgres protocol
  314. The C Programming Language and the Lindy Effect
  315. strongly-typed-thoughts.net
  316. Ryan Bigg - Ghosts 'n' Stuff
  317. How I learned to stop worrying and love the LLM · baby steps
  318. 7-langs-in-12-months
  319. Smuggling arbitrary data through an emoji
  320. add dma coherent allocator abstraction.)
  321. From hours to 360ms: over-engineering a puzzle solution | Blog
  322. String vs &str
  323. The inevitability of the borrow checker
  324. Servo in 2024: stats, features and donations - Servo aims to empower developers with a lightweight, high-performance alternative for embedding web technologies in applications.
  325. strongly-typed-thoughts.net
  326. The Magical Thinking of Busy CTOs
  327. rewrite.md
  328. Type Theater and Pushing Left
  329. Ivan Cernja
  330. Ben Terhechte
  331. Optimizing with Novel Calendrical Algorithms
  332. n0rdy - What Okta Bcrypt incident can teach us about designing better APIs
  333. Why Codecation is Important: Taking a Break to Level Up
  334. FOSDEM 2025 has exceeded my expectations
  335. Jujutsu VCS Introduction and Patterns
  336. Starflate: Deflate decompression in C++23
  337. Coffee Beans of India, Varieties and Taste Profiles
  338. Introducing Werk
  339. Falsehoods programmers believe about null pointers
  340. What the fuck is a closure? ・ Dan’s JavaScript Glossary
  341. Cache Conscious Hash Maps
  342. Stepping my feet into uv world - part 1
  343. UV tricks
  344. Why I'm Ditching poetry for uv
  345. Making LLM workflows human friendly
  346. The Alpha Myth: How Captive Wolves Led Us Astray
  347. I Tried To Bootstrap A Startup - memoricide
  348. On the Eve of Superintelligence
  349. GitHub - davidlattimore/wild: A very fast linker for Linux
  350. Build It Yourself
  351. My impressions of Gleam
  352. Screen time and face-to-face conversation
  353. Rust's Superpower: Speed Meets Smarts - Chris Woody Woodruff
  354. Can't Escape Good Old SQL
  355. Level Up Your Skills: Learning Rust as a C# Dev - Chris Woody Woodruff
  356. C stdlib isn’t threadsafe and even safe Rust didn’t save us | EdgeDB Blog
  357. Threads, Tasks, and Ownership: C# and Rust Concurrency Explored - Chris Woody Woodruff
  358. Steinar H. Gunderson
  359. Modern iOS Theming with UITraitCollection
  360. How we made Blurhash 128x faster — Uploadcare Blog
  361. Garbage Collection in C# vs. Ownership in Rust – Chris Woody Woodruff
  362. A Look at Common Constructs in C# and Rust – Chris Woody Woodruff
  363. Why do bees die when they sting you?
  364. Building a Socially-Adept LLM Agent
  365. C# and Rust Side by Side – Chris Woody Woodruff
  366. Why Every C# Developer Should Explore Rust – Chris Woody Woodruff
  367. How I got here
  368. A Journey Through Code and Concepts – Chris Woody Woodruff
  369. Learning about excellence from Roger Rabbit
  370. Real Semantic Versioning
  371. v25.01 · YaLTeR/niri · Discussion #956
  372. GitHub - TabbyML/tabby: Self-hosted AI coding assistant
  373. Memorization Is Important In CS
  374. Apple is Killing Swift
  375. Why I Chose Common Lisp — Dan's Musings
  376. Perspectives after 4 years – tylerrussell.dev
  377. I quit my job to work on my programming language
  378. Announcing Rust 1.84.0 | Rust Blog
  379. Mastering Key Remapping on Linux: A Practical Guide with xremap
  380. What makes strong engineers strong?
  381. Result-oriented programming with F# computation expressions - Pavel Skvirski
  382. How to become a Data Scientist? | MLJAR
  383. Fidget
  384. Parsing JSON in C & C++: Singleton Tax
  385. Servo Revival: 2023-2024
  386. GitHub - scrtwpns/mixbox: Mixbox is a library for natural color mixing based on real pigments.
  387. Rust's borrow checker: Not just a nuisance
  388. On LLMs and Code Optimization | Wiredream - Dave Andersen's blog
  389. Pick 3 or Get None
  390. This year in LLVM (2024)
  391. msmetko's blog
  392. Hello the Last Day of 2024, Let's See What We Achieved This Past Year!
  393. Helix
  394. The JIT calculator challenge
  395. Never Have Outdated Footer Dates Again
  396. Can LLMs write better code if you keep asking them to “write better code”?
  397. GitHub - indiv0/aoc-fastest
  398. Pidgin 3.0 Experimental 1 Has been released!
  399. Why You Need Sccache
  400. Year of independence
  401. GitHub - louis-e/arnis: Generate any location from the real world in Minecraft Java Edition with a high level of detail.
  402. 12 Months, 12 Books: My Yearlong Journey to Learn, Grow, and Level Up - Chris Woody Woodruff
  403. Jonot's Blog
  404. A type checking error in Elixir 1.18
  405. A Gentle Introduction to Using a Vector Database | Steve Kinney
  406. An honest review of my last year building Chessbook
  407. Mixbox - Natural Color Mixing Based on Real Pigments
  408. Add More Kafkas
  409. Fish 4.0: The Fish Of Theseus
  410. 10 Things I Learned After 6 Years as a Software Engineer
  411. Why it's hard to trust software, but you mostly have to anyway
  412. Diary of a CEO Book: Lessons - Byte Tank
  413. A Universe of Sorts
  414. openai-structured-outputs-are-really-useful - Chad Nauseam Home
  415. Browsers are absolutely unusable | KorigamiK
  416. Memetic Culture
  417. Interview with Niels Dossche
  418. Minimal Version Selection Revisited
  419. Fake Debugging II: The Race Condition Strikes Back
  420. Ruby 3.4.0 Released
  421. Announcing Nio
  422. Intercepting Websocket Messages To Analyze Geoguessr Party Games
  423. Dec 22: Why we use our own hardware at Fastmail
  424. Introducing S2
  425. dropping hyper
  426. Compiling C to Safe Rust, Formalized
  427. Why I chose Astro for this blog | kylev.dev
  428. fish-shell 4.0b1, now in Rust
  429. Go's Weird Little Iterators · mcyoung
  430. Wiki - SurveyOfSystemLanguages2024
  431. Why too much Pydantic can be a bad thing — Motleycrew
  432. On OpenTelemetry and the value of Standards | Jeremy Morrell
  433. Don't write clean code, write CRISP code — Bitfield Consulting
  434. Optimistic Computing
  435. In search of a faster SQLite - blag
  436. Helix: Why (And How) I Use It | Jonathan's Blog
  437. Should You Ditch Spark for DuckDb or Polars?
  438. The Case Against Character Count Line Limit
  439. On Understanding Data Abstraction, Revisited
  440. Thoughts on Tailwind 4
  441. Command-line benchmarking with BestGuess
  442. Introducing Limbo: A complete rewrite of SQLite in Rust
  443. Memory-safe PNG decoders now vastly outperform C PNG libraries
  444. Modern Staff Engineering at a Startup ~ chadxz.dev
  445. Better date handling for projects migrated to Gitea | Evan Pratten
  446. Identifying excess rounding
  447. A practical introduction to the Starlark language
  448. GitHub - trailbaseio/trailbase: A blazingly fast, single-file, open-source application server with type-safe APIs, Auth, and Admin UI built on Rust+SQLite.
  449. Zen of Batch Pipelines - A recipe to reduce cognitive load · Focus on the objective
  450. Justin Pombrio
  451. Big Endian's Guide to SQLite Storage
  452. GitHub - privastead/privastead
  453. Making Computer Faster: a Deep Dive into Dynamic Dispatch (part 1)
  454. Why pipes sometimes get "stuck": buffering
  455. How to be a great manager - Dmitry Kudryavtsev
  456. How Much Memory Do You Need in 2024 to Run 1 Million Concurrent Tasks?
  457. Voice Activity Detection in Elixir and Membrane
  458. A Vanity VNC server (or Joke over RFB) - ache
  459. Deno v. Oracle: Canceling the JavaScript Trademark
  460. Unsafe for work
  461. What I wished I knew when learning C
  462. Hey, wait – is employee performance really Gaussian distributed??
  463. The two factions of C++
  464. My Red Hot ADHD Programming 'Affliction'
  465. Learning LLVM (Part-1) - Writing a simple LLVM pass
  466. Solving LeetCode™ problems with Racket
  467. Making SQL Keyword Suggestions Work
  468. Should Programming Languages be Safe or Powerful?
  469. My Red Hot ADHD Programming 'Affliction'
  470. April King — Handling Cookies is a Minefield
  471. Django: Introducing Djade, a template formatter - Adam Johnson
  472. On "Safe" C++
  473. Harmful Practices Considered Best | Zakhary's Home
  474. hyper in curl Needs a Champion
  475. Blogging through the decades | The Observation Deck
  476. Efficiency is fundamentally at odds with elegance
  477. The opposite of DRY isn't WET, it's YAGNI
  478. GPT-4o’s Personality Revealed: An INFJ in the Machine?
  479. Stop Making Me Memorize The Borrow Checker
  480. What To Use Instead of PGP - Dhole Moments
  481. CMTOPS.DEV
  482. Jujutsu: A Haven for Mercurial Users at Mozilla
  483. Rails 8.0: No PaaS Required
  484. Why I love Rust for tokenising and parsing
  485. How WebSockets cost us $1M on our AWS bill
  486. How I Improved Video Streaming with FFmpeg and Node.js | Mayallo
  487. Notes from the Carbon panel session at EuroLLVM 2024
  488. Love letter to Hurl | Lambros Petrou
  489. I Waited 10 Billion Cycles and All I Got Was This Loading Screen
  490. Re-ranking search results on the client side
  491. Rewrite it in Rails
  492. An update on Apple M1/M2 GPU drivers [LWN.net]
  493. TIL emalloc() auto-exits on out-of-memory errors
  494. Matrix 2.0 Is Here!
  495. kimono koans' blog! - A Somewhat Opinionated Guide to Effective ZFS Snapshots
  496. Pimp My `man` | Kalman Szenes
  497. Golang developers should try Odin
  498. Quality | Justin Fuller
  499. Wayland: i3 to Sway migration
  500. Ruby on (Guard)Rails
  501. Building a better and scalable system for data migrations
  502. There are some limitations when developing locally with Cloudflare Workers that process messages fro
  503. Building Images: Gzip vs Zstd
  504. devenv is switching Nix implementation to Tvix - devenv
  505. Zig is everything I want C to be
  506. GitHub - levkk/rwf: Comprehensive framework for building web applications in Rust.
  507. Learn the differences between handling HTTP requests and processing messages from a queue when build
  508. a short rant on culture – Daniel Frank
  509. Queueing Up Success: The Art of Async on Cloudflare Workers
  510. High Performance Postgres with Cloudflare and Rust
  511. Introduction - Steve's Jujutsu Tutorial
  512. RAGs to RIChes — machtiani
  513. There are exactly 8 bits in a byte
  514. Announcing Rust 1.82.0 | Rust Blog
  515. Yes, Go Does Have Exceptions
  516. Maelstrom Software
  517. When should I use String vs &str?
  518. EQL - EVM Query Language
  519. A Missing IDE Feature
  520. Anjan's Homepage
  521. High Performance Postgres with Rust, Cloudflare & Hyperdrive
  522. how-i-think-of-the-expression-problem - Chad Nauseam Home
  523. Psychopath or Autistic? What's the Difference?
  524. GitHub - samuel-vitorino/lm.rs: Minimal LLM inference in Rust
  525. My negative views on Rust
  526. When single threaded Node.js becomes a trouble
  527. Designing A Fast Concurrent Hash Table
  528. Announcing Deno 2
  529. Rust's design goals should be about code
  530. Putting a full power search engine in Ecto
  531. Why I like Tcl
  532. Purity is Great for Collaboration
  533. Personal reflections on moving from Canada to NYC – Daniel Frank
  534. Stay in the gap | everything changes
  535. Effect polymorphism fixes dependency inversion
  536. Mitmproxy 11: Full HTTP/3 Support
  537. Why the number of Gleam programmers is growing so fast? — Taha Shashtari
  538. Make your shell 370.52% faster with this easy trick (fix nvm startup times)
  539. Web Components are not Framework Components — and That’s Okay • Lea Verou
  540. 5 Years Making a Toy with an SDK
  541. Rust needs a web framework for lazy developers
  542. Migrating from AWS to Self-Hosting ⚡ Zig Programming Language
  543. GitHub - zhengkyl/qrframe: code-based qr code generator
  544. I Want Process-Aware Types
  545. xUnit v3 and some stuff about TUnit
  546. Rewriting Rust
  547. The Watermelon Operator
  548. Why I still blog after 15 years
  549. Whence ' '? – Casey Rodarmor's Blog
  550. Stop using REST for state synchronization
  551. How Discord Reduced Websocket Traffic by 40%
  552. Cryptographic Innuendos - Dhole Moments
  553. 50 Ideas That Changed My Life - David Perell
  554. Announcing Swift 6
  555. How I Lie to You
  556. The 6.11 kernel has been released [LWN.net]
  557. GitHub - phil-opp/blog_os: Writing an OS in Rust
  558. GitHub - RyanWelly/lisp-in-rs-macros: A Lisp interpreter written fully in rust macros.
  559. Safe C++
  560. Why is language documentation still so terrible?
  561. How we verify the correctness of a spreadsheet engine
  562. Why I Prefer Exceptions to Error Values
  563. YAML feature extraction with yamlpath
  564. Just for Fun. No, Really.
  565. Redox OS 0.9.0 - Redox
  566. What is the best pointer tagging method?
  567. Pop!_OS Lead: Linux Developers are “Patronizing Pedantic Megalomaniacs”
  568. Building a healthy and sustainable funding model for open source software
  569. Asynchronous IO: the next billion-dollar mistake?
  570. GitHub - Scthe/nanite-webgpu: UE5's Nanite implementation using WebGPU. Includes the meshlet LOD hierarchy, software rasterizer and billboard impostors. Culling on both per-instance and per-meshlet basis.
  571. Async Rust can be a pleasure to work with (without `Send + Sync + 'static`)
  572. 1Password vs. Bitwarden
  573. Firefox will consider a Rust implementation of JPEG-XL by bholley · Pull Request #1064 · mozilla/standards-positions
  574. Beyond Ctrl-C: The dark corners of Unix signal handling :: sunshowers
  575. Hacking sales as an introvert
  576. Step-Based Cascading Prompts: Deterministic Signals from the LLM Vibe Space
  577. Who Wins With Cursor & Copilot? - Tim Kellogg
  578. This month in Servo: tabbed browsing, Windows buffs, devtools, and more! - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
  579. Frak Lopez | I will f(l)ail at your tech interviews, here's why you should care
  580. UV with Django
  581. [PATCH 0/1] Retiring from the Rust for Linux project
  582. How to Hire a CTO
  583. You're not just buying hardware with Oxide
  584. Why am I writing a Rust compiler in C?
  585. Why Solid?
  586. I sped up serde_json strings by 20%
  587. Reframing ADHD in dogs: a compassionate perspective
  588. Notes from Figma I: How We Succeeded In Design
  589. Exposing youth to programming by finding the password
  590. An unordered list of hidden gems inside NixOS — kokada
  591. I’m Tired of Fixing Customers’ AI Generated Code
  592. The Easiest Way to Stand Out With Your Work
  593. Async hazard: mmap is secretly blocking IO
  594. .:: Phrack Magazine ::.
  595. uv: Unified Python packaging
  596. Building a modular softsynth from scratch (Week 1)
  597. Bevy ECS as a data layer for static site generation with Leptos
  598. Introducing Zed AI - Zed Blog
  599. Reimagining architecture principles
  600. To broadcast or not to broadcast
  601. A Terminal Based Workflow
  602. Leaving Neovim for Zed
  603. It's not just B2C vs B2B anymore
  604. An underrated software engineering interview question – Jake Zimmerman
  605. Should I Close Source my Company? Replying to Supabase | Ben Butterworth
  606. PyTorch is dead. Long live JAX.
  607. CSVs Are Kinda Bad. DSVs Are Kinda Good.
  608. STD Doesn't Have to Abstract OS IO
  609. You should make a new programming language
  610. You should make a new programming language
  611. GitHub - judofyr/spice: Fine-grained parallelism with sub-nanosecond overhead in Zig
  612. Quote-unquote "macros"
  613. What's Next? (2024 edition)
  614. Against Names
  615. GitHub - DioxusLabs/blitz: High performance HTML and CSS renderer powered by WGPU
  616. Rust GUI library via Flutter, done simple
  617. Progress on porting Firefox
  618. GitHub - versotile-org/verso: A web browser that plays old world blues to build new world hope
  619. Chevy Ray | How I Created 175 Fonts Using Rust
  620. System76 - Linux Laptops, Desktops, and Servers
  621. Making Linux C++ Crashes Less Chaotic
  622. First impressions of Gleam: lots of joys and some rough edges
  623. Full Text Search over Postgres: Elasticsearch vs. Alternatives - ParadeDB
  624. Debugging a rustc segfault on illumos :: sunshowers
  625. WebGPU Unleashed: A Practical Tutorial
  626. GitHub - lvkv/whenfs: A FUSE Filesystem for your Google calendar
  627. You Can't Spell WebRTC without RCE - Part 1
  628. Advice to Young Engineers - Robotic Sea Bass
  629. How I learned to love Zig's diagnostic pattern
  630. Open source AI coding assistance with the Granite models | Red Hat Developer
  631. The trouble with __all__
  632. Don't Use Preludes And Globs | corrode Rust Consulting
  633. How do you change browser in Slack anyway?
  634. cppfront: Midsummer update
  635. Translating All C to Rust
  636. Windows Security best practices for integrating and managing security tools | Microsoft Security Blog
  637. We Chose Meilisearch Over 10+ Other Search Engines Despite a Major Drawback
  638. Bril: An Intermediate Language for Teaching Compilers
  639. Evolving Languages Faster with Type Tailoring
  640. Announcing Rust 1.80.0 | Rust Blog
  641. The Computer Genius the Communists Couldn’t Stand
  642. Developers want more, more, more: the 2024 results from Stack Overflow’s Annual Developer Survey - Stack Overflow
  643. module: add --experimental-strip-types by marco-ippolito · Pull Request #53725 · nodejs/node
  644. Studying 0days: How we hacked Anki, the world's most popular flashcard app
  645. Handling lifecycle events on iOS and MacCatalyst with .NET MAUI
  646. Brr Wants A Job – brr
  647. When Objects Are Not Enough
  648. Baking An Open Source Cake
  649. GitHub - BurntSushi/jiff: A date-time library for Rust that encourages you to jump into the pit of success.
  650. How We Achieved Over 30,000 Installs on Our VSCode Extension
  651. Pin
  652. Ruby methods are colorless
  653. Why is spawning a new process in Node so slow?
  654. Thought Experiments on RTO and WFH
  655. Creating an already-completed asynchronous activity in C++/WinRT, part 9 - The Old New Thing
  656. Creating an already-completed asynchronous activity in C++/WinRT, part 8 - The Old New Thing
  657. We need visual programming. No, not like that.
  658. Mercurial is simply too good
  659. Writing GUI apps doesn't have to be painful
  660. The Hidden Marriage Market
  661. Welcome to Thunderbird 128 "Nebula"
  662. The missing parts in Cargo
  663. Free-threaded CPython is ready to experiment with!
  664. Beating the compiler
  665. dut
  666. Using use in Gleam
  667. Timeseries Indexing at Scale - Artem Krylysov
  668. Life without the front page
  669. gRPC Over HTTP/3
  670. The dual nature of seniority in software development
  671. Rye: a Hassle-Free Python Experience
  672. Personality Basins | near.blog
  673. A reawakening of systems programming meetups
  674. Enabling containers to access the GPU on macOS
  675. How LLMs Learn: What We Know, What We Don't (Yet) Know, and What Comes Next
  676. Xuanwo's VISION: Data Freedom
  677. Properly Testing Concurrent Data Structures
  678. Taking PyTorch for Granted | wh
  679. Kafka versus Nabokov
  680. Synchronous Core, Asynchronous Shell
  681. GitHub - wader/jqjq: jq implementation of jq
  682. WebAssembly vs JavaScript: A Comparison — SitePoint
  683. OOP Isn't Obsessed Enough About Time Control
  684. Dolev Hadar
  685. gRPC: The Good Parts
  686. Big Data Engineering in the 2020s
  687. Dynamic watermarking on the JVM
  688. It's time to abolish the builder pattern in Rust
  689. Mako - Mako is Now Open Source
  690. A Bunch of Programming Advice I’d Give To Myself 15 Years Ago
  691. 5 things we learned from sponsoring a sampling of our open source dependencies  - Microsoft Open Source Blog
  692. Industrial macros
  693. How Where Conditions Work in Entity Framework Core | The .NET Tools Blog
  694. The Super Effectiveness of Pokémon Embeddings Using Only Raw JSON and Images
  695. Amazing Learning Resources
  696. Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites
  697. How to Build a Fullstack Webapp with F#
  698. Yet Another Frontend Framework? The Rise Of Svelte
  699. What Happens When You Put a Database in Your Browser?
  700. Let’s Write a Letter of Reconciliation — Jagunbae
  701. Learning Machine Learning in Elixir | zacksiri.dev
  702. Announcing the Pre-Scheme Restoration — Pre-Scheme
  703. Aspire Dashboard
  704. Mastering Concurrency in Rust: Advanced Patterns with Async/Await and Tokio
  705. A Gentle Introduction to Metathics
  706. Lemmy and my Switch to PieFed; Threadyverse software alternatives
  707. Comments on Scripting, CGI, and FastCGI
  708. HowToWare
  709. Do not try to be the smartest in the room; try to be the kindest. | Jorge Galindo's blog
  710. Spending too much time optimizing for loops
  711. Announcing Rust 1.79.0 | Rust Blog
  712. My experience crafting an interpreter with Rust
  713. The Most Popular Build Tools for React Developers in 2024
  714. From Chaos to Clarity: My Journey with Obsidian
  715. Shaoru Ian Huang
  716. The Weird Nerd comes with trade-offs
  717. So You Want To Build A Browser Engine
  718. Cloning Windows Recall in 30 Lines of Bash
  719. Yes, you too, reader, should believe you may be world-class – Daniel Frank
  720. Speeding up rustc by being lazy
  721. Reflections from Local-First Conf - Daniel Norman
  722. Why I'm looking into algorithmic trading.
  723. Core Competencies
  724. Streamline Testing Processes with Contract Testing and Pact in .NET
  725. Moving Beyond Type Systems | Vhyrro's Digital Garden
  726. Icing or Cake? — dthompson
  727. Disassembling Dalvik
  728. Compilers | Rasheed Starlet
  729. Do I not like Ruby anymore?
  730. GitHub - quickwit-oss/tantivy: Tantivy is a full-text search engine library inspired by Apache Lucene and written in Rust
  731. wave-sim — Connor Code
  732. Abusing Go's infrastructure
  733. Replacing pyinstaller with 100 lines of code
  734. If you have to create a Windows Runtime Vector from C++/WinRT, do it as late as possible - The Old New Thing
  735. Unwind considered harmful? · baby steps
  736. vu128: Efficient variable-length integers
  737. Is Morality Real?
  738. CADmium: A Local-First CAD Program Built for the Browser
  739. Meta Releases Open Source React Compiler
  740. Enlightenmentware
  741. Runtime code generation and execution in Go: Part 1
  742. Designing a Scalable OCPP server - Siddharth Sabron
  743. Thoughts on Forester: A Scientist's Zettelkasten
  744. Test Driving ChatGPT-4o (Part 3)
  745. Happy Developers. It is Possible
  746. High Agency in Software Engineering
  747. GitHub - HigherOrderCO/Bend: A massively parallel, high-level programming language
  748. 100 Exercises To Learn Rust
  749. How to Simulate MEV Arbitrage with REVM, Anvil and Alloy
  750. Translation of the Rust's core and alloc crates | Formal Land
  751. References are like jumps
  752. Tuning ZIO for high performance
  753. Thomas Eckert
  754. Wasm vs. Docker | Docker
  755. Parsing PNG images in Mojo
  756. TypeScript: undefined and null are nothing and should keep being nothing — Domain Specific Language
  757. GitHub - Hirrolot/datatype99: Algebraic data types for C99
  758. Development notes from xkcd's "Machine"
  759. Jonas Hietala: Browse posts with telescope.nvim
  760. Zed Decoded: Linux when? - Zed Blog
  761. A comprehensive introduction to CDNs
  762. Careful with That Lock, Eugene: Part 2
  763. Pair Your Compilers At The ABI Café - Faultlore
  764. Using age with org-journal
  765. Let me tell you a story - Byte Tank
  766. Sakshat's blog - Is software engineering for you
  767. Blog | atchyut.dev
  768. Building a Rocket Engine from Scratch
  769. The Sisyphean struggle and the new era of data infrastructure — Jack Vanlightly
  770. Jonas Hietala: Customizing Neovim
  771. Why I Left NixOS for Ubuntu
  772. On Programming Languages
  773. Thoughts on Zig
  774. Working with Rust Libraries from C# .NET Applications
  775. GitHub - borgo-lang/borgo: Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go.
  776. Borgo Programming Language
  777. What Computers Cannot Do: The Consequences of Turing-Completeness
  778. Memory Management Every Programmer Should Know
  779. Thoughts on WASM
  780. bun.report is Bun's new crash reporter
  781. LogLog Games
  782. The Importance of Maybe
  783. Ruby might be faster than you think
  784. The only two log levels you need are INFO and ERROR
  785. Vimmer tries Emacs
  786. C isn’t a Hangover; Rust isn’t a Hangover Cure
  787. Building FocusGuardian, my TribeHacks IX submission, in 24 hours
  788. Issue 54: Personal Library Science
  789. Id30 – magnushoff.com
  790. Good Ideas in Computer Science
  791. An entire Social Network in 1.6GB (GraphD Part 2)
  792. Adventures In Rust: Bringing Exchange Support To Thunderbird
  793. The Real C++ Killers (Not You, Rust)
  794. 10x Engineers vs -10x Burdens
  795. The Optimal Workspace
  796. LLVM is Smarter Than Me
  797. The Illustrated Word2vec
  798. Do best practices really matter?
  799. Yet Another REST Client?
  800. Diffusion Models for Video Generation
  801. Java 23: The New Features are Officially Announced
  802. Getting Started with perlimports
  803. Design Notes
  804. My useless philosophical ramblings about the ecology of programming languages (and OOP is not Java)
  805. Getting started with sched-ext development
  806. Open Source, Supply Chains, and Bears (oh my!)
  807. How to write a code formatter
  808. GCC version 14 coming soon – and will drop Itanium support
  809. Comparing Multiple Large Language Models in one Pass · Analyst 18
  810. The case of the string being copied from a mysterious pointer to invalid memory - The Old New Thing
  811. "BatBadBut" Vulnerability Discovered in Rust Standard Library on Windows - Cyber Kendra
  812. EuroRust 2024 officially welcomes independent workers (updated)
  813. The Simple Beauty of XOR Floating Point Compression
  814. Open Source Financial Sponsorship Breakdown for 2023
  815. The server chose violence - Cliffle
  816. Thoughts on the xz backdoor: an lzma-rs perspective | Blog | Guillaume Endignoux
  817. Twenty Years Is Nothing
  818. A Brief Comparison of Modern Programming Languages
  819. Looking for Alice
  820. Self Modifying Code
  821. An IRC client in your motherboard
  822. HTTP/2 `CONTINUATION` Flood
  823. Performance insights: Engineering for high performance
  824. Oneiblog
  825. How to create a blog using Golang
  826. A lazy and flippant classification of programming languages
  827. NixOS is not reproducible
  828. Conway's Game of Life Through Time
  829. GitHub - tedkim97/adcache
  830. Lattice now compiles to .NET IL — John Austin
  831. GitHub - buserror/libmui: Classic MacOS & GS/OS widget library for linux (and other?)
  832. Type Inference Was a Mistake
  833. Explaining the internals of async-task from the ground up
  834. xorvoid
  835. Helix
  836. Garbage Collection for Systems Programmers
  837. We are under DDoS attack and we do nothing
  838. My list of challenging software projects some programmers should try
  839. [Media] Lars Bergstrom (Google Director of Engineering): "Rust teams are twice as productive as teams using C++."
  840. Processing 6 Billion Chess Games in Less Than 2 Hours
  841. Is Europe Better Than America for Working in Tech?
  842. Sudo-rs dependencies: when less is better - Blog - Tweede golf
  843. Binary array set
  844. What Computers Cannot Do: The Consequences of Turing-Completeness
  845. Writing GNOME Apps with Swift
  846. On Tech Debt: My Rust Library is now a CDO
  847. RIP Redis: How Garantia Data pulled off the biggest heist in open source history — Momento
  848. Why choose async/await over threads?
  849. Build time is a collective responsibility
  850. Cranelift code generation comes to Rust
  851. A review of the Thinkpad X13s with Ubuntu Linux ⋅ ahoneybun.net
  852. Batyr Nuryyev | Biting Off More Than We Can Chew with OLAP Libraries
  853. devenv 1.0: Rewrite in Rust - devenv
  854. Knee Deep in tree-sitter Queries
  855. Eio 1.0 Release: Introducing a new Effects-Based I/O Library for OCaml
  856. 🔬 Rustls: Continuous Benchmarking Case Study
  857. Regex character “$” doesn't mean “end-of-string”
  858. GitHub - ynqa/jnv: interactive JSON filter using jq
  859. Let's create a Tree-sitter grammar
  860. C++ creator rebuts White House warning
  861. commit message rant (part 1 of n) - hēg denu
  862. I’m Finally Quitting Trying to Quit My Bad Habits
  863. Code samples for the opening chapter of Refactoring
  864. 50 Ideas for Life I Repeatedly Share – Daniel Frank
  865. GitHub - 0x192/universal-android-debloater: Cross-platform GUI written in Rust using ADB to debloat non-rooted android devices. Improve your privacy, the security and battery life of your device.
  866. Zig, Rust, and other languages
  867. How to Patch A Package Source on NixOS
  868. Achieving awful compression with digits of pi
  869. Why software projects fail
  870. 10 years in Open Source
  871. Words of Wisdom: Backend Edition
  872. Release Bebop v3.0.4 · betwixt-labs/bebop
  873. smeso - Memory ordering and atomic operations synchronization
  874. How to Lose Control of your Shell
  875. Regex character “$” doesn't mean “end-of-string”
  876. Why Can't Programmers Agree on Anything?
  877. LLM with Ollama and similarity search with Qdrant, vector database - Vincent Composieux - Tech Lead Full Stack / DevOps & Architect over Go, PHP Symfony, NodeJS, Cloud (AWS, GCP) and much more
  878. Sorting with CUDA (SIMD) shuffling
  879. vorant94 | Divide and conquer: right concerns to separate
  880. Why Browsers Get Built - Infrequently Noted
  881. Secure by Design: Google’s Perspective on Memory Safety
  882. The AI Dilemma: When Large Language Model Training Reaches A Dead End
  883. Regex character “$” doesn't mean “end-of-string”
  884. What high-performance language to learn?
  885. Bleacher Report gutting out OTP
  886. Interview Feedback to an Upcoming Computer Science Student
  887. I'm a programmer and I'm stupid
  888. Dapr v1.13 is now available
  889. Making Make a README
  890. Autogenerating a Book Series From Three Years of iMessages
  891. The "missing" graph datatype already exists. It was invented in the '70s
  892. C skill issue; how the White House is wrong
  893. Let's not over-hype rust.
  894. The Hunt for the Missing Data Type
  895. Gleam version 1 – Gleam
  896. How To Run Your Benchmarks - 2 Ways To Run BenchmarkDotNet
  897. The hater’s guide to Kubernetes
  898. Why F# is a fun programming language
  899. Applying Growth Mindset to Learning Rust – Dev Leader Weekly 33
  900. GitHub - pydantic/FastUI: Build better UIs faster.
  901. Snapshot Testing - blag
  902. XeDN on Tigris - Xe Iaso
  903. In praise of Nushell
  904. Introducing oneRepo: the JavaScript & TypeScript monorepo toolchain for safe, strict, & fast development • Paul Armstrong
  905. Instrument Serverless Rust Applications with Open Telemetry
  906. GitHub - cloudflare/pingora: A library for building fast, reliable and evolvable network services.
  907. Marc Kerbiquet's Website
  908. White House urges developers to dump C and C++
  909. About Rapier | Rapier
  910. OOP and Design Patterns are garbage - Douglas' Blog
  911. Scheduling Internals
  912. ARCHITECTURE.md
  913. Language Checklist
  914. Things I Used to Care About
  915. formats
  916. Cycles all way down
  917. How to Make a List of Nearly Every Minecraft Player
  918. Atuin - Magical Shell History
  919. The eBook for 'Why Cryptocurrencies?' is now available for free
  920. GitHub - Speykious/cve-rs: Blazingly 🔥 fast 🚀 memory vulnerabilities, written in 100% safe Rust. 🦀
  921. VisualStudio.Extensibility: Install extensions without restarting Visual Studio! - Visual Studio Blog
  922. A simple but safe deploy script
  923. Introducing Safecat
  924. The most useful programming language
  925. Microsoft Abandons DotNet For Rust?! - Uncover The Truth
  926. From 1s to 4ms
  927. We Have to Start Over: From Atom to Zed - Zed Blog
  928. .NET Continuous Profiler: CPU and Wall Time Profiling
  929. API Part 7 – Swagger Comments
  930. uv: Python packaging in Rust
  931. Observable 2.0 | Observable
  932. Aaron Schlesinger's Personal Site
  933. The Perfect Project Structure for Production Ready Serverless Rust
  934. SP1 Book
  935. The CMS I would like to see.
  936. Improve your SQL skills X2 in 5 minutes
  937. Hello world, and the future for PyO3
  938. I worry our Copilot is leaving some passengers behind
  939. Antithesis – autonomous testing
  940. I applied for a software role at FedEx and was asked to take this bizarre personality test.
  941. Shell scripting with Elixir - Michal (arathunku)
  942. AMD Quietly Funded A Drop-In CUDA Implementation Built On ROCm: It's Now Open-Source
  943. Sudo On Windows a Quick Rundown
  944. dax - Cross-platform shell tools for Node.js
  945. Announcing Rust 1.76.0 | Rust Blog
  946. On the virtues of the trailing comma - The Old New Thing
  947. A Splendid Scala Journey
  948. Garbage Collection Without Unsafe Code
  949. Calling System Functions in a JIT
  950. What's the hype with Rust and AWS Lambda?
  951. The Genius of Peter Thiel in attacking the Ivy Leagues and high school dropouts shattering the college gospel
  952. Google throws $1M at Rust Foundation to build C++ bridges
  953. Why RustPython?
  954. Microsoft Ditches C# for Rust: M365 Core Gets Safety and Perf Boosts
  955. Deno in 2023
  956. Microsoft Is Abandoning C# for Rust! Now What?
  957. Let futures be futures
  958. Generating code was never the hard part - Nick Scialli
  959. The Duty to Data Portability
  960. jj init — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
  961. Is Apple Gonna Be Okay?
  962. Reverse-engineering the Synacor Challenge
  963. Blogging in Djot instead of Markdown
  964. GitHub - vitoplantamura/HackerNewsRemovals: List of stories removed from the Hacker News Front Page, updated in real time.
  965. Embracing Functional Programming in C#
  966. Build vs. Buy for Feature Flags: My Experience as a CTO with a 20+ Engineer Team - Flagsmith
  967. What You Need Is Motivation — Ethan Lalakea Alter
  968. The undercover generalist
  969. Polars — Why we have rewritten the string data type
  970. Colin Woodbury - Subsetting your Life
  971. Improving upon my OpenTelemetry Tracing demo
  972. A few thoughts on intensity.
  973. Playing with Nom and parser combinators
  974. Principles for Managing Remote Teams and Freelancers
  975. PGXN Challenges
  976. I Just Wanted Emacs to Look Nice — Using 24-Bit Color in Terminals
  977. Colin Woodbury - A Tour of the Lisps
  978. One Billion Record Challenge in Elixir
  979. Asymptotic Closeness
  980. Introducing: Green Thumb Guide
  981. An old solution to modern OpenAI GPTs problems
  982. GitHub - oxidecomputer/helios: Helios: Or, a Vision in a Dream. A Fragment.
  983. The Performance Management Formula
  984. Arend van Beelen jr.
  985. Informal Leadership in Software Engineering – What You Need To Progress
  986. Hype — bayindirh
  987. War Room Wisdom for Software Developers
  988. My Impressions of Hare
  989. Safe Manual Memory Management with Coeffects
  990. GitHub - FractalFir/rustc_codegen_clr: This rust compiler backend emmits valid CIL (.NET IR), enabling you to use Rust in .NET projects
  991. My experience working on rustc_codegen_clr
  992. SourceGear Rust - Visual Studio Marketplace
  993. Python & JavaScript Libraries · Ollama Blog
  994. Use Azure Quantum 'Playground' to Explore New v1.0 Dev Kit -- Visual Studio Magazine
  995. Meta Blog: I'm a JS Developer now
  996. Against Normalcy: Why Being Normal Can Be Dangerous
  997. Alec’s Blog - How to (Almost) Never Lose A Game
  998. Zero-Sum vs. Positive-Sum Product Theory
  999. Overcoming My Reddit Addiction
  1000. The case of the fail-fast trying to log a caught exception - The Old New Thing
  1001. Different Node.js Versions & Package Managers Per Project
  1002. JARMuary continues - Converting a Razor Pages website to Blazor - Part 11
  1003. Maybe don't use Blake3 on Short Inputs
  1004. What makes an entrepreneur succeed?
  1005. Perfecting Protocol Parsing (Probably) with eBPF
  1006. NixOS on Hetzner Dedicated - mhu.dev
  1007. David Adam (@zanchey@aus.social)
  1008. Let's Help Org Mode Escape From Emacs
  1009. In C++/WinRT, how can I await multiple coroutines and capture the results?, part 3 - The Old New Thing
  1010. Code Reviews
  1011. In search of a Search Engine, beyond Elasticsearch: Introducing Zinc
  1012. GitHub - every-day-things/citadel: Manage your ebook library without frustrations. Calibre compatible.
  1013. The Slow Frontier of Genetic Choice
  1014. #1 BRC in .NET: even faster than Java and C++
  1015. Attending NeurIPS 2023
  1016. Programming in just ONE language should be lauded. – Cliffski's Blog
  1017. In C++/WinRT, how can I await multiple coroutines and capture the results?, part 3 - The Old New Thing
  1018. .NET Continuous Profiler: Under the Hood
  1019. JSON Web Tokens are actually great, just not for sessions
  1020. Local Development With Mirrord | LinuxBlog.xyz
  1021. Jonas Hietala: Exploring the Gleam FFI
  1022. The Simplest Way To Implement a Background Job
  1023. Binius: a Hardware-Optimized SNARK
  1024. Why stdout is faster than stderr? - Orhun's Blog
  1025. path.join Considered Harmful, or openat() All The Things
  1026. How to stop Linux threads cleanly
  1027. Python 3.13 gets a JIT
  1028. Polars
  1029. Reimagining Web APIs - Multilingual/ Rusty Web Servers
  1030. Iced through an example: A Twenty-One game
  1031. GitHub - moturus/motor-os
  1032. GitHub - extrawurst/gitui: Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
  1033. Weird things engineers believe about Web development
  1034. Race and Fantasy
  1035. Pete Millspaugh
  1036. Rust, Ruby, and the Art of Implicit Returns
  1037. What I learned Joining a Climate Civil Resistance Organization For 18 Months - Guillaume L'Hostis
  1038. Data Protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API
  1039. What I did in 2023
  1040. GitHub - uutils/coreutils: Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils
  1041. Maestro - Introduction
  1042. Differences Between NUnit, xUnit and MSTest - Code Maze
  1043. Why doesn't my code compile when I change a shared_ptr<T>(p) to an equivalent make_shared<T>(p)? - The Old New Thing
  1044. Lookahead 2024 — Domain Specific Language
  1045. Writing a TrueType font renderer
  1046. Compiling Success: My Aspirations for a Transformative Year Ahead - Chris Woodruff's Blog
  1047. This year in LLVM (2023)
  1048. How They’re Connected and What to Do About It – Solving Procrastination
  1049. 7 watts idle on Intel 12th/13th gen: the foundation for building a low power server/NAS | mattgadient.com
  1050. You should be using rtx
  1051. Poor Man's Web
  1052. Challenging projects every programmer should try
  1053. std::print in C++23
  1054. Best engineers are focusing on helping others
  1055. Update in Thrussh: the SSH Terrapin attack
  1056. How I Have Fun With Rust
  1057. Memory Safety is a Red Herring
  1058. Perl Advent Calendar 2023 - Elves Versus Typos
  1059. .NET Developer tries Laravel PHP
  1060. Security and Crashing with Modal Logic
  1061. Progress toward a GCC-based Rust compiler
  1062. GitHub - wasm3/wasm3: 🚀 A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
  1063. Mickey, Disney, and the Public Domain: a 95-year Love Triangle | Duke University School of Law
  1064. I'm still fed up and a browser is coming along fine
  1065. A curiously recurring lifetime issue
  1066. The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
  1067. How do I specify an optional string parameter to a Windows Runtime method? - The Old New Thing
  1068. VS Code Used to Survey Go Devs, Who Name VS Code No. 1 Editor -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1069. How do I specify an optional parameter to a Windows Runtime method? - The Old New Thing
  1070. Adopting Rust: the missing playbook for managers and CTOs - Mainmatter
  1071. Usability Digest Dec. 2023: Improved autofill reliability, lock state, and item title generation
  1072. How can I work around the absence of default parameters in the Windows Runtime? - The Old New Thing
  1073. U.S. and International Partners Issue Recommendations to Secure Software Products Through
  1074. 4 ways to create Unit Tests without Interfaces in C#
  1075. My Christmas tree has a custom processor
  1076. An adventure with whisper, wasi, and wazero
  1077. Trying chDB, an embeddable ClickHouse engine
  1078. Non-Send Futures When?
  1079. VS Code's Copilot 'AI Pair Programmer' Improves Chat UI, Explains Rust Code -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1080. What's New in Blazor in .NET 8 (What is Blazor SSR)
  1081. Nginx is Probably Fine
  1082. Non-Send Futures When?
  1083. Make a Linux App
  1084. Calling a bureaucrat by its name
  1085. The Plug-in System Hiding in Your App
  1086. Skills to plugins: fully embracing the OpenAI plugin spec in Semantic Kernel | Semantic Kernel
  1087. Things I learned from teaching
  1088. Hexagonal Architecture with Rust & AWS Lambda | James Eastham Personal Blog
  1089. All my favorite tracing tools: eBPF, QEMU, Perfetto, new ones I built and more
  1090. Stupid Tools | Obiter dicta
  1091. Your Interview Process Is Too Damn Long (and How To Fix It)
  1092. Smart Constructors
  1093. A Decade of Developing a Programming Language: A Response Response
  1094. Vicyyn - Simple Obsidian System for 99% of Your Needs
  1095. Why does everyone install crates globally?
  1096. Native Rust in Visual Studio Is Top Dev Request, but Progress Slow -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1097. ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
  1098. Is c# underhyped?
  1099. GitHub - 01mf02/jaq: A jq clone focussed on correctness, speed, and simplicity
  1100. Yusuf Aytas - Becoming a Rockstar Engineer
  1101. Rust std fs slower than Python!? No, it's hardware!
  1102. Rust: Memory Management
  1103. Five Learnings from Five Years as a First-Time Founder
  1104. Consider Writing Documentation for Your House
  1105. GitHub - federico-busato/Modern-CPP-Programming: Modern C++ Programming Course (C++11/14/17/20)
  1106. Serverless Speed: Rust vs. Go, Java, and Python in AWS Lambda Functions
  1107. Python is Easy. Go is Simple. Simple != Easy.
  1108. $20k Bounty was Claimed! · Prettier
  1109. Update on the rust port · fish-shell/fish-shell · Discussion #10123
  1110. VectorDB
  1111. The largest number representable in 64 bits
  1112. Registering My Hypotheses On Starting A Business — Ludicity
  1113. Fastify Frontends Are Here
  1114. I hereby pardon all junior engineers
  1115. Launch Week Day 3 - Fastest self-hostable open-source workflow engine | Windmill
  1116. Vlang or: How I learned even open-source communities can operate as fascist regimes
  1117. How mathematics built the modern world - Works in Progress
  1118. Dealing with Failures and Postmortems
  1119. Plonky 3 / Valida October Review
  1120. Test-Driving Windows 11 Dev Drive for .NET
  1121. Building a digital vigil for those we've lost
  1122. The Roc Programming Language
  1123. Sweet Jesus, Pooh! That's Not Honey! - You're Eating Recursion!
  1124. Tree-Sitter Highlighting in Vim
  1125. Every Day is Acting School: How to Manage Creative Works, with Humans, for Money.
  1126. Announcing Vite 5
  1127. The dangers of reproducing while old
  1128. Half-Life
  1129. Announcing Rust 1.74.0 | Rust Blog
  1130. Aaron Schlesinger's Personal Site
  1131. Smol's introduction blogpost
  1132. Minimize global process | Organizing Chaos
  1133. Why does calling a coroutine allocate a lot of stack space even though the coroutine frame is on the heap? - The Old New Thing
  1134. Hacking ADHD - Strategies for the Modern Developer | Ledger
  1135. You should track your finances in TOML
  1136. Yusuf Aytas - The Path to Leadership
  1137. Cancellation and Async State Machines
  1138. Building an occupancy sensor with an ESP32 and a serverless DB
  1139. Top 10 highest paid programming languages in 2023
  1140. Fast and Portable Llama2 Inference on the Heterogeneous Edge
  1141. Gartner and your Life Partners
  1142. Nader Ouerdiane - Software Engineer
  1143. mht.wtf
  1144. Data Oriented Blogging
  1145. How I got here
  1146. I Skipped to the Ending
  1147. Faster compilation with the parallel front-end in nightly | Rust Blog
  1148. Octoverse: The state of open source and rise of AI in 2023
  1149. Hare aims to become a 100-year programming language
  1150. Officially Qualified - Ferrocene
  1151. Constraint Oriented Programming in C#
  1152. 10x Developer Workflow on Windows
  1153. Creating Hyperlinks in .NET MAUI – AskXammy
  1154. Bevy 0.12
  1155. How I learned to stop worrying and love byte ordering
  1156. Why you should outsource your opinions
  1157. A new way to bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly · V8
  1158. Wolf, goat and cabbage problem TLA+ modeling
  1159. C# Unit Testing Tutorial For Beginners
  1160. Analyzing Data 170,000x Faster with Python
  1161. Gregory Szorc's Digital Home | My User Experience Porting Off setup.py
  1162. Open Telemetry – Instrumentation and Metrics
  1163. mht.wtf
  1164. Now add a walrus: Prompt engineering in DALL-E 3
  1165. I Rewrote my CV in Typst and I'll Never Look Back
  1166. An Open Letter to Cryptographers: Please Work Together
  1167. Things I like about Gleam's Syntax
  1168. Helix
  1169. Was Rust Worth It?
  1170. Crafting boring APIs: lessons learned from implementing fallback handlers in Pavex | Luca Palmieri
  1171. axo blog - System dependencies are hard (so we made them easier)
  1172. Triggering `entr`
  1173. The Most Memory Safe Native Programming Language
  1174. I got my genome sequenced
  1175. The Cache Storage Layer
  1176. He Who Gives Up Correctness for Performance Deserves Neither
  1177. A programming system
  1178. Just paying Figma $15/month because nothing else fucking works
  1179. The State of WebAssembly 2023
  1180. Ava for Windows – Kamil Tomšík
  1181. Galactic Civilizations: Does N=1? | Centauri Dreams
  1182. Thousands of elderly twins assure me that my kids will be alright | Robert Heaton
  1183. How Does Pattern Matching Work in C#? #shorts
  1184. Write more "useless" software | nicole@web
  1185. GitHub - hadashiA/VYaml: The extra fast, low memory footprint YAML library for C#, focued on .NET and Unity.
  1186. Magical Software Sucks
  1187. Managers Can Know They're Being Evil — Ludicity
  1188. Intercepting Allocations with the Global Allocator
  1189. Why async Rust? - Without boats, dreams dry up
  1190. LSP could have been better
  1191. Quantifying Hope On A Global Scale
  1192. ChatGPT-AutoExpert/System Prompts.md at main · spdustin/ChatGPT-AutoExpert
  1193. How to compare signed and unsigned integers in C++20?
  1194. On Organizing Bookmarks
  1195. Okay, fine, I'm using a static site generator now - Xe Iaso
  1196. Unpopular Opinion: It’s harder than ever to be a good software engineer
  1197. Oort
  1198. My E-Reader Setup
  1199. How I made a heap overflow in curl
  1200. My Quest for Perfect Mental Health and Sanity
  1201. Feminism
  1202. Bare-metal Rust in Android
  1203. WinUI 3 ObservableCollectionEx AddRange | WinAppSDK | XAML | UWP | WPF | .NET
  1204. Was async fn a mistake?
  1205. Open Sourcing Ferrocene
  1206. Strong static typing, a hill I'm willing to die on...
  1207. I don't want to know IPs: encryption in TORRENTDYNE
  1208. A journey into zero-knowledge proofs
  1209. Build simple fuzzer - part 6
  1210. Static Site Build Tool - Pranab’s Site
  1211. Mozilla and the burning need for clients for power users
  1212. A Reflection on my B.S. in Software Engineering
  1213. influxdb officially made the switch from Go => Rust
  1214. Easing tradeoffs with profiles · baby steps
  1215. Chasing the Myth of Zero-Overhead Memory Safety (plus pictures of mythical birds!)
  1216. Template meta-programming: Avoiding saying a type before it is complete - The Old New Thing
  1217. Subtraction Is Functionally Complete | orlp.net
  1218. Comparing reactivity models: Redux vs MobX vs Vuex vs others
  1219. Dotfiles matter!
  1220. On the future of cloud services and BYOC — Jack Vanlightly
  1221. GitHub - microsoft/windows-drivers-rs: Platform that enables Windows driver development in Rust. Developed by Surface.
  1222. No Stale Bots
  1223. Bottlerocket
  1224. www which wasm works
  1225. Choosing a more optimal `String` type
  1226. The State of Async Rust: Runtimes
  1227. Matrix 2.0: The Future of Matrix
  1228. Microsoft Remakes Azure Quantum Dev Kit with Rust, 'and It Runs in the Browser!' -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1229. Exploring Generative AI
  1230. Stability without stressing the !@#! out · baby steps
  1231. When Zig Outshines Rust - Memory Efficient Enum Arrays
  1232. Java 21 makes me actually like Java again
  1233. 🎙️ Trustfall and cargo-semver-checks with Predrag Gruevski - RustShip
  1234. Weekly Update 365
  1235. Reverse engineering natively-compiled .NET apps
  1236. Role Of Algorithms
  1237. Introducing RustRover – A Standalone Rust IDE by JetBrains | The IntelliJ Rust Blog
  1238. RustRover: Rust IDE by JetBrains
  1239. How I review code challenges for recruitment
  1240. Three years of Bevy
  1241. Good performance is not just big O - Julio Merino (jmmv.dev)
  1242. Async Rust Is A Bad Language
  1243. HackYourNews
  1244. Oxidised Moss | Serpent OS
  1245. Simulation extractable versions of Groth’s zk-SNARK revisited - International Journal of Information Security
  1246. Tracing Specifics – Know your System with OpenTelmetry
  1247. Amor Fati
  1248. Why is Bitwarden returning 503s to my Windows app?
  1249. cola: a text CRDT for real-time collaborative editing
  1250. sled theoretical performance guide
  1251. Simulating Gravitational Lensing
  1252. Episode 289: Penumbra Catch Up with Finch, Erwan and Jen - ZK Podcast
  1253. Orhun's Blog
  1254. GameRoy: JIT compilation in High-Accuracy Game Boy Emulation
  1255. Your Quick Guide to Pattern Matching in C# - Coding Sonata
  1256. Rust: Generics Considered Colorful
  1257. Becoming a contractor
  1258. X-ray CT scans reveal the art and science of coffee as never before
  1259. Costs exposed: Frameworks - Julio Merino (jmmv.dev)
  1260. The First Stable Release of a Memory Safe sudo Implementation
  1261. GitHub - Ruddle/Fomos: Experimental OS, built with rust
  1262. Compiling Rust for .NET, using only tea and stubbornness!
  1263. Automata Part 1: Understanding Position Automata
  1264. Ruby Outperforms C: Breaking the Catch-22
  1265. Modern High Performance C# 2023 Edition
  1266. OpenTelemetry in 2023
  1267. Using nix-shell to create and share reproducible embedded development environments
  1268. A List of Really Obvious Things
  1269. Do disturb me | Goto Assignment: A better local Goto Definition
  1270. Detecting boomerang values in zero-knowledge circuits using tag analysis
  1271. How SNARKs fall short for FHE
  1272. Penumbra Security Audits Q3 2023
  1273. Rethinking the `setup` convention in Neovim. Is it time for a paradigm shift?
  1274. Replacing Mock and Stub with a Fake
  1275. Exploring Generative AI
  1276. Exploring Generative AI
  1277. Understanding Lasso and Jolt, from theory to code
  1278. using serde_derive without precompiled binary · Issue #2538 · serde-rs/serde
  1279. The Scourge of 00UB | Gavin D. Howard
  1280. Finding the right UUID generation algorithm for FlashMQ.com – BigSmoke
  1281. Algebraic data types in Lua (Almost)
  1282. Abbrev: A Hidden Ruby Gem
  1283. Bare Metal Space Invaders
  1284. Rachit Nigam | PhD Candidate, Cornell University
  1285. Recoverable Errors with Result - The Rust Programming Language
  1286. GitHub - valida-xyz/valida: A STARK-based VM focused on code reuse, performance, and modularity
  1287. Tailscale vs. Narrowlink | Narrowlink
  1288. Building Darklang in F# | fsharpConf 2023
  1289. Corrode Rust Consulting
  1290. Making AMD GPUs competitive for LLM inference
  1291. ReSharper 2023.2: New Features, AI Assistant, and Predictive Debugger Mode
  1292. What's missing from values in data tables
  1293. Winning Connect4
  1294. Should everything be blazingly fast?
  1295. GitHub - huggingface/candle: Minimalist ML framework for Rust
  1296. Inside STL: The unordered_map, unordered_set, unordered_multimap, and unordered_multiset - The Old New Thing
  1297. Getting my library cards onto my phone the hard way — iliana.fyi
  1298. Getting Started: Solution Architecture
  1299. why 'age int' is better than 'int age'
  1300. Being a Disciplined Person In an Undisciplined World
  1301. Inside STL: The map, set, multimap, and multiset - The Old New Thing
  1302. Engaging volunteer developers effectively | Software and puns
  1303. GitHub - supabase/postgres_lsp: A Language Server for Postgres
  1304. On Good Men
  1305. Logan Keenan - Client-Side Server with Rust: A New Approach to UI Development
  1306. Paired benchmarking. How to measure performance
  1307. Wiki - ElixirForCynicalCurmudgeons
  1308. Inside STL: The string - The Old New Thing
  1309. A Gentle Introduction to LLVM IR · mcyoung
  1310. On Modularity of Lexical Analysis
  1311. Reflections on a Month with BBEdit and Nova — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
  1312. Cachelines and Striped Locks — ~ngp
  1313. AI Diaries: Two Important Facts About Generative Prose
  1314. Plugin Architecture in ASP.NET Core – How To Master It
  1315. A Git Query Language written in Rust
  1316. Hamel’s Blog - Optimizing LLM latency
  1317. Digital Bum: Finding a Home/lessness on the Internet
  1318. Worldcoin isn’t as bad as it sounds: It’s worse
  1319. Building and operating a pretty big storage system called S3
  1320. Spirited Away
  1321. BadAppleFont
  1322. GitHub - PRQL/prql: PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement
  1323. Introduction to Pocket: obfuscator for MBA expressions
  1324. Empathetic tools | Software and puns
  1325. GitHub - Uriopass/Egregoria: 3D City Builder without a grid
  1326. Exploring garbage collection in V8 with WebGL
  1327. Feeds are Not Fit for Gardening — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
  1328. Totality
  1329. Rethinking infrastructure as code from scratch
  1330. How to clone a Windows Runtime map in the face of possible concurrent modification, part 3 - The Old New Thing
  1331. Live from OpenBSD in Amsterdam
  1332. How to clone a Windows Runtime map in the face of possible concurrent modification, part 2 - The Old New Thing
  1333. Sharing code between Deno and Node where Bun and ts-node failed
  1334. Minimalism in Web Development
  1335. Stay boring
  1336. Why the “Null” Lifetime Does Not Exist
  1337. How I run my servers
  1338. GitHub - rust-lang/mdBook: Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
  1339. Lemmy frontend alternatives are popping off
  1340. Living Life as a B- Student
  1341. On Personal Relations As A Manager
  1342. The looming demise of the 10x developer
  1343. Announcing Rust 1.71.0 | Rust Blog
  1344. Cycles of curves: what are they and do we need them?
  1345. Regex Isn't Hard - Tim Kellogg
  1346. Put a Pin on That
  1347. Announcing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25905
  1348. Finding Your Mojo – Mike Innes
  1349. WebAssembly and replayable functions
  1350. Being a good mentor - a developers guide
  1351. How to Succeed: Lessons from Sam Altman
  1352. Computer as she is spoke
  1353. Phased Array Microphone
  1354. Experiments with eBPF: Snitchrs
  1355. My Kind of REPL
  1356. GitHub - zksecurity/noname: Noname: a programming language to write zkapps
  1357. The Tragic Death of Inheritance
  1358. Announcing turmoil | Tokio - An asynchronous Rust runtime
  1359. The magic of dependency resolution
  1360. MagicPhysX — A Cross-Platform Physics Engine for .NET
  1361. How libstdc++ `std::unordered_map` implemented?
  1362. Survival mode, life immediately after and Paul Graham's How to do great work
  1363. Test Autodiscovery is a Silver Bullet
  1364. On Dark Triads in Silicon Valley
  1365. Json Parser in C# using Functional Programming
  1366. Fastest Branchless Binary Search
  1367. File for Divorce from LLVM · Issue #16270 · ziglang/zig
  1368. How to wait for multiple C++ coroutines to complete before propagating failure, custom promise - The Old New Thing
  1369. Programming Languages Going Above and Beyond
  1370. Engineering Guardrails
  1371. Lili’s pieces - CV4Animals 2023
  1372. Why I chose php for my new side project
  1373. How to Write a Flexbox Layout Engine
  1374. Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022
  1375. The hardest part of building software is not coding, it's requirements
  1376. Open at Microsoft: Dapr
  1377. ayb: A multi-tenant database that helps you own your data
  1378. How to wait for multiple C++ coroutines to complete before propagating failure, initial plunge - The Old New Thing
  1379. Nick Chapsas
  1380. XML is the future
  1381. My journey into Microsoft – Unstructed.tech
  1382. Understanding asynchronous I/O; building an event loop from scratch | mbinjamil.dev
  1383. System Initiative: The Second Wave of DevOps
  1384. The case of the make_shared on a C++/WinRT type - The Old New Thing
  1385. what do you find most frustrating about dotnet?
  1386. My first steps with Nix on Mac OSX as Homebrew replacement
  1387. Why LLM-assisted table transformation is a big deal
  1388. Generate HTTP Client for your API
  1389. Single Ownership and Memory Safety without Borrow Checking, Reference Counting, or Garbage Collection
  1390. Why I Became an Instructor at Zero to Mastery - Claudio Bernasconi
  1391. What are the scenarios where "Rewrite it in Rust" didn't meet your expectations or couldn't be successfully implemented?
  1392. sort-research-rs/text.md at main · Voultapher/sort-research-rs
  1393. Browsertech Digest: “We should stop using JavaScript”
  1394. Reordering C++ template type parameters for usability purposes, and type deduction from the future - The Old New Thing
  1395. F# is the .NET Rust
  1396. Effortlessly Support Next Gen Image Formats --or-- A Picture Is Worth A Better Image
  1397. Build your own Genetic Algorithm
  1398. Proto-Danksharding: Speeding Up Blobs Verification
  1399. ASP.NET Core Authentication with YARP
  1400. Bounds Safety: Avoiding Death by a Thousand Constructors
  1401. Demystifying WebAssembly: What Beginners Need to Know
  1402. Understanding the Tech Right
  1403. Release Blink 1.0 · jart/blink
  1404. graydon2 | The Rust I Wanted Had No Future
  1405. Taming the Beast: Comparing Jsonnet, Dhall, Cue
  1406. My radical philosophy of programming
  1407. ZK app developers should be able to see down to the constraints
  1408. Promoted from Dev to Team Lead: 8 Things They Didn’t Tell Me
  1409. JuLox: What I Learned Building a Lox Interpreter in Julia
  1410. wasmati: You should write your WebAssembly in TypeScript
  1411. Announcing Rust 1.70.0 | Rust Blog
  1412. The RustConf Keynote Fiasco, explained
  1413. What Vale Taught Me About Linear Types, Borrowing, and Memory Safety
  1414. A locking war story
  1415. I think Zig is hard...but worth it
  1416. Announcing WASIX
  1417. Open at Microsoft - Dapr
  1418. Rust: The wrong people are resigning
  1419. Expected performance of a Bloom filter
  1420. Language Pragmatics Engineering
  1421. A path to niche skill-sets and community
  1422. Controlling Your Fate with OIDC and Tailscale
  1423. On being paid to learn
  1424. I Am No Longer Speaking at RustConf 2023
  1425. Extreme Bevy: Making a p2p web game with rust and rollback netcode
  1426. phaazon.net
  1427. Standardized exams measure intrinsic ability, not racial or socioeconomic privilege
  1428. Getting rid of phishing training mails
  1429. Interesting links of the week 2023-21 (#73)
  1430. One complex setup
  1431. Being a Full-Stack Developer is no longer a dirty word
  1432. Talent is overestimated
  1433. crates - Visual Studio Marketplace
  1434. On creating (and using) a transforming iterator - The Old New Thing
  1435. GitHub - stepchowfun/typical: Data interchange with algebraic data types.
  1436. How Much Memory Do You Need to Run 1 Million Concurrent Tasks?
  1437. Compress-a-Palooza: Unpacking 5 Billion Varints in only 4 Billion CPU Cycles
  1438. Writing Python like it’s Rust
  1439. Intelligence as efficient model building
  1440. Improving the terminal
  1441. Microsoft Azure security evolution: Embrace secure multitenancy, Confidential Compute, and Rust | Azure Blog | Microsoft Azure
  1442. ReSharper 2023.2 Kicks Off the Early Access Program! | The .NET Tools Blog
  1443. Single Abstract Method Traits · mcyoung
  1444. Experimenting with multi-factor encryption
  1445. Compiling C# like Rust, Go and C++
  1446. Fast hashing, it's not that simple
  1447. Estimated IQ distribution of children given IQ of parents
  1448. Monolith vs Microservices: With Elixir You Don't Need to Choose
  1449. Memory Allocation
  1450. You are holding it wrong
  1451. Announcing Dart 3
  1452. Implementing Vale's Region Borrowing, and its Unexpected Quest
  1453. Updating Buck
  1454. GitHub Code Search Now Generally Available, 'Way More than grep' -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1455. On Custom-Width Integer Types
  1456. A few words on Ruby's type annotations state
  1457. Exploring the Personal Web
  1458. Native AOT libraries with TypeScript
  1459. I want to talk about WebGPU
  1460. What can I do if I don't want my file version number to be a sequence of four integers? - The Old New Thing
  1461. What is Type-Level Programming? - sulami's blog
  1462. Error handling patterns
  1463. Bringing Hardware Accelerated Language Models to Consumer Devices
  1464. How AI coding companions will change the way developers work
  1465. Microsoft is rewriting core Windows libraries in Rust
  1466. Blog | Samuel
  1467. Using Crates.io with Buck
  1468. Introduction to HTTP Multipart
  1469. Well-maintained Software
  1470. Are pull requests bad because they originate from open-source development?
  1471. GitHub - mitsuhiko/rye: an experimental alternative to poetry/pip/pipenv/pyenv/venv/virtualenv/pdm/hatch/…
  1472. Manning
  1473. Current Issues With The Qt Project - From The Outside Looking In
  1474. Announcing Rust 1.69.0 | Rust Blog
  1475. How RocksDB works - Artem Krylysov
  1476. Simplifying Bézier paths
  1477. Welcome to Peter's DevLog - Wrapping C libraries in Nim
  1478. Make It Memory Safe: Adapting curl to use Rustls
  1479. Using buck to build Rust projects
  1480. Entity-Based Reinforcement Learning
  1481. I Think I Found a Privacy Exploit in ChatGPT
  1482. touchHLE in depth, part 1: a day in the life of a function call
  1483. NuGet.org Terms of Service Update on Unexpected Behavior and Hate Speech - The NuGet Blog
  1484. Sponge API for Field Elements
  1485. Why I built zp?
  1486. Why I’m leaving the Shopify Apps business
  1487. Writing the most reliable driver ever (Part 1)
  1488. Binding Generator Preview Release
  1489. Rust Foundation Solicits Feedback on Updated Policy for Trademarks - Slashdot
  1490. Introduction - Mina book
  1491. Can You Trust a Compiler to Optimize Your Code?
  1492. If It's So Good, Why Isn't Everyone Doing It?
  1493. Style Conformance for Blind Developers: Sonica
  1494. The Autocomplete Myth
  1495. GitHub - snarkify/arkmsm
  1496. Using TLA⁺ at Work
  1497. The Language Wars Are Over: ChatGPT Won
  1498. All you need is data and functions
  1499. Looking at C# 12 Proposals and Beyond
  1500. Making a Bloom Filter Keyboard - Blog by Maryanne Wachter
  1501. UB Might Be a Wrong Term for Newer Languages
  1502. Bullsh*t Jobs
  1503. Moving from Rust to C++
  1504. Helix
  1505. Janet for Mortals
  1506. Julia's latency: Past, present and future
  1507. Enabling low-latency, syntax-aware editing using Tree-sitter - Zed Blog
  1508. It's Not About the Job Openings
  1509. Why I Spent a Week on a 10-Line Code Change
  1510. How to Review and Refactor Code with GPT-4 (and ChatGPT) — SitePoint
  1511. Recognition and rewards at work
  1512. Flecs 3.2 is out!
  1513. Zig And Rust Mar 26, 2023
  1514. Software is not defined by the language it's written in
  1515. None of Your Business - Why, I Wonder?
  1516. The AsyncIterator interface - Without boats, dreams dry up
  1517. Curl, the URL fetcher that can, marks 25 years of transfers
  1518. Why am I getting a weird error about promise_type when I try to write a coroutine? part 2 - The Old New Thing
  1519. GitHub - typst/typst: A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn.
  1520. Logging and the Homelab - PV;WTF
  1521. Betraying vim for the IDEs of March
  1522. Stuff I use in the terminal
  1523. Footage of my game engine built from scratch in Rust (with Multiplayer support)
  1524. Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem - npm scripts
  1525. Everything I know | Everything I know
  1526. What is Functional Programming? |
  1527. Dan Ports (@dan@discuss.systems)
  1528. The birth of a package manager
  1529. GitHub - epilys/gerb: Graphical font editor (GTK + Rust)
  1530. How to use Prometheus for web application monitoring
  1531. Patterns & Abstractions - Without boats, dreams dry up
  1532. HaveIBeenPwned, DevSecOps, and Other Security Things with Troy Hunt
  1533. SQLx Compile Time Woes
  1534. Jonas Hietala: Battling burnout
  1535. What is Deno? | zaynetro
  1536. Observing and Understanding Backlog Queues in Linux | Kris Nóva
  1537. Weird web pages
  1538. What a good debugger can do
  1539. Taking Full Advantage of NoSideEffects, Or What's It Like To Be An Obsessional Researcher
  1540. An Engine For An Editor
  1541. When Zig is safer and faster than Rust
  1542. How Discord Stores Trillions of Messages
  1543. Write a First Person Game in 2KB With Rust
  1544. vim users are better programmers
  1545. GitHub - Drew-Alleman/DataSurgeon: DataSurgeon: Quickly Extracts IP's, Email Addresses, Hashes, Files, Credit Cards, Social Secuirty Numbers and more from text
  1546. The World's Smallest Hash Table
  1547. 346: Calling .NET Libraries from Rust with Native AOT
  1548. CI/CD Best Practises: Scaling A Delivery Platform — Evan Smith
  1549. bryan garza
  1550. Dangerously good product managers
  1551. .NET R&D Digest (February, 2023)
  1552. Getting Out of Character - Simple Talk
  1553. One Book, Many Readings
  1554. axo blog - Thanks For Breaking cargo-dist! (I Rewrote It)
  1555. Introducing the Determinate Nix Installer — Determinate Systems
  1556. Defining Database Developer Experience
  1557. Making Go telemetry opt-in is a mistake
  1558. Rust Coreutils: Fixing Low-Hanging Performance Fruit
  1559. Programming Will Always Use Text
  1560. GCC Gets a New Frontend for Rust - Slashdot
  1561. Over-engineering my document storage system with Paperless-ngx
  1562. Why am I getting an unhandled exception from my C++ function that catches all exceptions? - The Old New Thing
  1563. GitHub - MichalStrehovsky/sizegame: Compare binary sizes of canonical Hello World in different languages
  1564. GDB 13.1 released!
  1565. 346: Calling .NET Libraries from Rust with Native AOT
  1566. Avg, mean, and average - Pravesh Koirala
  1567. What Austral Proves (Crash Lime)
  1568. Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
  1569. Making Sense of Acquire-Release Semantics
  1570. So long, and thanks for all the deployments: deprecating Wrangler v1
  1571. How to Create a Pharo Smalltalk Plugin
  1572. How I Decreased ETL Cost by Leveraging the Apache Arrow Ecosystem
  1573. Gamebert: a Game Boy emulator built by Robert | Robert Heaton
  1574. EVM at Risc0 | Odra Blog
  1575. Writing a Debugger From Scratch - DbgRs Part 1
  1576. Lean BDD and Code Generation
  1577. The unsafe language doom principle
  1578. Containers and Serverless—Rivals or Cohorts?
  1579. The case of the RPC_E_DISCONNECTED error thrown from await_resume
  1580. WebView2, Electron challengers, and (slightly) lighter desktop web applications
  1581. It is becoming difficult for me to be productive in Python - blag
  1582. Comparing the Same Project in Rust, Haskell, C++, Python, Scala and OCaml
  1583. New ideas
  1584. Marketing Yourself As A Junior Engineer
  1585. Bare-bones Diffusion Models
  1586. Contributing to open source projects and about learning zero-knowledge proofs
  1587. Trust Networks: How We Actually Know Things
  1588. Reversing UK mobile rail tickets
  1589. Carving The Scheduler Out Of Our Orchestrator
  1590. Rust's Ugly Syntax
  1591. JetBrains Dev Report: TypeScript Is Fastest-Growing Programming Language -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1592. Python’s “Disappointing” Superpowers
  1593. Wasm compression benchmarks and the cost of missing compression APIs
  1594. Rewrite it in Rust by ridiculousfish · Pull Request #9512 · fish-shell/fish-shell
  1595. Windows I/O completion - One little trick · James Sturtevant
  1596. A Catalog of Big Visions for Biology
  1597. Measuring the Impact of False Sharing
  1598. Multi-cursor code editing: An animated introduction
  1599. You're probably learning a technology in its seventh season, not its pilot
  1600. Forking Chrome to render in a terminal
  1601. Cyber - Fast and concurrent scripting.
  1602. Announcing Rust 1.67.0 | Rust Blog
  1603. What is a type system, really?
  1604. Dear Retro Community, Stop Writing Tools in C
  1605. Stoic Personality Disorder
  1606. pagerank for my Obsidian notes
  1607. Add notes when blocking users | GitHub Changelog
  1608. It’s 2023, You Should Be Using Typescript!
  1609. It’s the future — you can stop using JPEGs — Daniel Immke
  1610. Ruff: The First 200 Releases
  1611. Good Software Architectures are mostly about Boundaries
  1612. Good leaders set a vision and secure buy-in
  1613. Checking for Overflow in C#
  1614. Lane-accurate street maps with OpenStreetMap – writing a vector tileserver for osm2streets - Jake Coppinger
  1615. Servo to Advance in 2023
  1616. py-tsbs-benchmark/README.md at main · questdb/py-tsbs-benchmark
  1617. How to Become .NET Architect
  1618. The Everything Algorithm — Zac Pustejovsky
  1619. GitHub - juspay/hyperswitch: An Open Source Financial Switch to make Payments fast, reliable and affordable
  1620. Your tech stack is not the product
  1621. Supporting the Use of Rust in the Chromium Project
  1622. Writing a TLA⁺ tree-sitter grammar
  1623. What's New in Ruby 3.2
  1624. Fighting Cognitive Biases in Software Engineering: A Guide to Rational Decision-Making - 𝖅𝕵
  1625. Is coding in Rust as bad as in C++?
  1626. Production Twitter on One Machine? 100Gbps NICs and NVMe are fast
  1627. Microfeatures I'd like to see in more languages
  1628. The faker's guide to reading (x86) assembly language
  1629. Chunking strings in Elixir: how difficult can it be?
  1630. Join Mina's zkIgnite, Cohort 1
  1631. bflat - C# as you know it but with Go-inspired tooling
  1632. phaazon.net
  1633. Luciano Remes | Golang is 𝘼𝙡𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙩 Perfect
  1634. Hardware-friendliness of HyperPlonk - HackMD
  1635. Nix journey part 1: creating a flake
  1636. Introducing Austral: A Systems Language with Linear Types and Capabilities
  1637. One-line Journaling | mkaz.blog
  1638. The Catch-22 of Democracy - Pravesh Koirala
  1639. The Matrix Holiday Update 2022 | Matrix.org
  1640. Chris's Wiki :: blog/programming/RustIsInevitable
  1641. Lessons Learnt From Solving AoC in One Second
  1642. On Giving Better Advice
  1643. Default Interface Method in C# And When to Use It - Code Maze
  1644. Orhun's Blog
  1645. 5 traits of a successful team
  1646. Nix on the Steam Deck — Determinate Systems
  1647. Implementing the MySQL server protocol for fun and profit
  1648. What are the biggest reasons newcomers give up on OCaml?
  1649. What are the biggest reasons newcomers give up on OCaml?
  1650. GitHub - Spotifyd/spotifyd: A spotify daemon
  1651. Functional error-handling with stack traces
  1652. The top 10 discoveries about ancient people from DNA in 2022
  1653. Automatically scaling Drone CI with Gitea | Jacob Kiers
  1654. Software complexity and potential solutions
  1655. Bias and performance
  1656. WebGPU — All of the cores, none of the canvas — surma.dev
  1657. Preparing to move away from Twitter
  1658. If we must, let's talk about safety
  1659. Inside C++/WinRT: IReference<T>
  1660. Why you can’t build a web browser and why you should anyway.
  1661. Does .NET 6 support windows 98 · Discussion #79642 · dotnet/runtime
  1662. A Neat XOR Trick
  1663. Consuming .NET WebAssembly From JavaScript in the Browser
  1664. Easing Deployment Without Containers
  1665. What does it mean when the compiler tells me that promise_type: is not a member of coroutine_traits<void>?
  1666. ECMAScript proposal: iterator helpers
  1667. RC Week 12: What's Next, and Speedrunning Crafting Interpreters
  1668. dev-wasm
  1669. Using Layouts for Personal Automation
  1670. What I have been working on: Modal
  1671. Implications of choosing State instead of Cache
  1672. Goodbye to the C++ Implementation of Zig ⚡ Zig Programming Language
  1673. Nix Knowledge Sharing
  1674. Technique: Recursive variants and boxes
  1675. GitHub - betaveros/noulith: *slaps roof of [programming language]* this bad boy can fit so much [syntax sugar] into it
  1676. The top programming languages
  1677. engineering + product + health
  1678. Day 2: Less Variable Wattage = More Flow
  1679. 2022 Advent of Code Day 1: Calorie Counting
  1680. Memory Safe Languages in Android 13
  1681. How much does Rust's bounds checking actually cost?
  1682. Tales of the M1 GPU - Asahi Linux
  1683. out-of-bounds memory access bug
  1684. Be less scared of overconfidence
  1685. GCC undefined behaviors are getting wild
  1686. How do I pass a raw pointer to a Windows Runtime function?
  1687. Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale
  1688. How does JavaScript represent output parameters in the Windows Runtime?
  1689. Using Rust at a startup: A cautionary tale
  1690. Sometimes perfect forwarding can be too perfect: Lazy conversion is lazy
  1691. Hachyderm.io
  1692. Let's Talk About WASM and WASI — Offline Stream #11
  1693. Let's Talk About WASM and WASI — Offline Stream #11
  1694. My worst job offer ever
  1695. Zero-Cost Memory Safety with Vale Regions (Preview)
  1696. How I Made A Webiste
  1697. davidfowl (@davidfowl@hachyderm.io)
  1698. C# support in Fleet Public Preview | The .NET Tools Blog
  1699. Million Dollar Infrastructure for Tic-Tac-Toe
  1700. Sapling SCM | Sapling
  1701. Penrose tiling quilt
  1702. C++ constexpr parlor tricks: How can I obtain the length of a string at compile time?
  1703. #lang lua
  1704. Infrequent, Pragmatic, Lambda Blog - Let's agree to be different. On empirical and deductive nature of coding.
  1705. Crate List - Blessed.rs
  1706. NSA urges orgs to use memory-safe programming languages
  1707. The Fediverse is Inefficient (but that's a good trade-off)
  1708. A Simple Computation Engine in F#
  1709. Minikin retrospective
  1710. The Age of PageRank is Over
  1711. C Isn't A Programming Language Anymore - Faultlore
  1712. SortedSet in C# - Code Maze
  1713. Traits in Rust
  1714. In the debugger, how can I get from a projected type back to the C++/WinRT implementation?
  1715. How to contribute to Kimchi
  1716. Vaultwarden on an RPi
  1717. Introduction - Mina book
  1718. C++ is the next C++
  1719. HashSet in C# - Code Maze
  1720. Is Turbopack really 10x Faster than Vite? · Discussion #8 · yyx990803/vite-vs-next-turbo-hmr
  1721. We Just Gave $260,028 to Open Source Maintainers
  1722. fleetwood.dev
  1723. Using WASM and WASI to run .NET 7 on a Raspberry PI Zero 2 W
  1724. Setting properties in C++/WinRT is done by a function call, but you need to call the function the right way
  1725. Fable · Announcing Snake Island (Fable 4) Alpha Release
  1726. It's time to to thank UVM and say goodbye
  1727. Encapsulation in Functional Programming
  1728. Introducing the Docker+Wasm Technical Preview
  1729. Discuss the problem, not the solution
  1730. Debugging C With Cosmopolitan Libc
  1731. GitHub - losvedir/transit-lang-cmp: Programming language comparison by reimplementing the same transit data app
  1732. What's wrong with a for loop?
  1733. The HTTP crash course nobody asked for
  1734. How Trying New Programming Languages Helped Me Grow as a Software Engineer
  1735. Top 10 highest paid programming languages in 2022
  1736. An API-first approach to building Node.js applications | Red Hat Developer
  1737. GitHub - microsoft/foss-fund: The Microsoft FOSS Fund provides a direct way for Microsoft engineers to participate in the nomination and selection process to help communities and projects they are passionate about. The FOSS Fund provides $10,000 sponsorships to open source projects as selected by Microsoft employees.
  1738. Delivering consistency and transparency for cloud hardware security
  1739. Announcing KataOS and Sparrow
  1740. How To Stop Worrying And Love Frontend Dev - Bill Prin's Tech Blog
  1741. Writing An Incremental Typesetting Engine | Laurenz's Blog
  1742. The case of the memory corruption from a coroutine that already finished
  1743. How observability-driven development creates elite performers
  1744. The Missing Prelude to The Little Typer's Trickiest Chapter
  1745. [Last Week in .NET #104] – Roast Beef CVEs
  1746. The 4th year of SerenityOS
  1747. An improved guide for compiling WASM with Emscripten and Embind
  1748. Dave's Garage: Ask a Former Microsoft Windows Developer Anything!
  1749. Zig-style generics are not well-suited for most languages
  1750. Why is it hard to learn another programming language?
  1751. Hard Mode Rust
  1752. Setting up my new computer, vim, and listening to Spotify in the terminal
  1753. 🤓 So you're using a weird language 🧠
  1754. My Personal Tech Limbo (and Elixir vs Rust)
  1755. Compiling C# into NATIVE code, just like Go, Rust and C++
  1756. Thread by @LinaAsahi on Thread Reader App
  1757. Beyond Freedom and Dignity (B. F. Skinner)
  1758. Orhun's Blog
  1759. GitHub - jamii/hytradboi-jam-2022
  1760. .NET vs Go vs Node
  1761. git/torvalds/linux.git - Linux kernel source tree
  1762. Why dating apps don’t work
  1763. How (and why) nextest uses tokio, part 1 :: sunshowers
  1764. The official documentation is so good it makes me sad.
  1765. LKML: Linus Torvalds: Re: [PATCH v9 12/27] rust: add `kernel` crate
  1766. Steady State means Continuous Rewriting - Bruno Scheufler
  1767. cairo-rs/field_utils.rs at a8e8fa9aa2554e6bfb76d145ab1acd5ff29888e4 · lambdaclass/cairo-rs
  1768. Blazor Among Top Libraries for 'Niche' WebAssembly, Which Sees Shrinking Usage -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1769. Debugging coroutine handles: Looking for the source of a one-byte memory corruption
  1770. Announcing ICU4X 1.0
  1771. Modern C# Techniques, Part 1: Curiously Recurring Generic Pattern
  1772. Four Important Eras that Define Art
  1773. Someone is pretending to be me.
  1774. Rust is eating into our systems, and it's a good thing
  1775. Linus Torvalds: Rust will go into Linux 6.1
  1776. roapi/README.md at main · roapi/roapi
  1777. The road to Zettalinux
  1778. Announcing Rust 1.64.0 | Rust Blog
  1779. Virtual tables with zig-sqlite
  1780. The impossible case of pitching rust in a web dev shop
  1781. The Wage Gap 2
  1782. Renaming Our Company Revealed a Critical Bug
  1783. Release Cosmopolitan v2.1 · jart/cosmopolitan
  1784. TODO: Post an Article
  1785. Over-engineering my TV watching - Part 1: bypassing geo-block with a custom reverse proxy
  1786. Rust is coming to the Linux kernel
  1787. PostgresML is Moving to Rust for our 2.0 Release
  1788. Test X by Controlling X
  1789. WebAssembly Users a Mix of Backend and Full Stack Developers
  1790. Hacker News
  1791. GitHub - nviennot/core-to-core-latency: Measures the latency between CPU cores
  1792. Location independent jobs in Programming, Marketing, Sales, Design, and more.
  1793. Graphite | Redefining state-of-the-art graphics editing.
  1794. noname developer updates: structs are working!
  1795. Cloudflare Ditches Nginx For In-House, Rust-Written Pingora
  1796. Raised Bars, Or Breaking into Tech
  1797. GitHub - aws-samples/serverless-dotnet-demo
  1798. Rustdoc cleanups and improvements
  1799. A pair of Rust kernel modules
  1800. My Blog is Hilariously Overengineered to the Point People Think it's a Static Site
  1801. 6 Simple and Useful PostgreSQL Features that I wish I knew when I started
  1802. GitHub - crate-ci/cargo-release: Cargo subcommand `release`: everything about releasing a rust crate.
  1803. [Last Week in .NET #100] – Where’s the cool kids table?
  1804. Who Cares About Diversity?
  1805. GitHub - tlepoint/fhe.rs: Fully Homomorphic Encryption library in Rust
  1806. Build Your Career on Dirty Work
  1807. Ed25519 Deep Dive Addendum
  1808. GitHub - migueldeicaza/SwiftTerm at uiscrollview-2022-07
  1809. Parallel curves of cubic Béziers
  1810. The Case for Use.GPU
  1811. Working with programming languages you DON'T like
  1812. Battle of the Text Editors
  1813. Zig, the small language
  1814. Dart is Boring | akos.ma
  1815. Difftastic, the Fantastic Diff
  1816. What's Inside Of a Distroless Image - Taking a Deeper Look
  1817. Introducing Riff — Determinate Systems
  1818. HTTP Timeouts
  1819. An almost religious case for Rust
  1820. Formal Verification of ZK Constraint Systems
  1821. Maik Klein
  1822. Tips to Get Started with Cosmopolitan Libc
  1823. Arti 1.0.0 is released: Our Rust Tor implementation is ready for production use. | Tor Project
  1824. GitHub - mimoo/noname: Noname: a programming language to write zkapps
  1825. Introduction - The Rust Reference
  1826. How we clone a running VM in 2 seconds - CodeSandbox Blog
  1827. Run
  1828. Webscraping on hard mode with Purescript
  1829. Writing a .NET profiler in C# - Part 1
  1830. My 40GBe NAS Journey.
  1831. .NET 7 - Pattern Matching With Spans #shorts
  1832. Devs don’t want to do ops
  1833. Inside the Pinecone | Pinecone
  1834. Is Game Development a Dream Job?
  1835. Vulnerability in Linux containers – investigation and mitigation
  1836. What is Lattice-based Cryptography?
  1837. The `collapsist` debate in Spain: a summary
  1838. On being busy
  1839. I Went to a “Dangerous Alt-Right Rally” | The Blog of Dr. Josh C. Simmons
  1840. How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Macros
  1841. Programming breakthroughs we need
  1842. Physical buttons outperform touchscreens in new cars, test finds
  1843. Big Changes Ahead for Deno
  1844. Will Bun JavaScript Take Node's Crown
  1845. Maxim Marshall - eInk VNC
  1846. Announcing Rust 1.63.0 | Rust Blog
  1847. SAFE (Sponge API for Field Elements) – A Toolbox for ZK Hash Applications - HackMD
  1848. GitHub - filecoin-project/neptune: Rust Poseidon implementation.
  1849. Write a Note to Your Spouse Every Day
  1850. Gregory Szorc's Digital Home | Achieving A Completely Open Source Implementation of Apple Code Signing and Notarization
  1851. On being a staff engineer
  1852. Announcing: MiniRust
  1853. Microdosing with psilocybin mushrooms: a double-blind placebo-controlled study - Translational Psychiatry
  1854. Designing for the last earth
  1855. Weird Expressions and Where to Find Them
  1856. So Zero It's ... Negative? (Zero-Copy #3)
  1857. 'The best thing we can do today to JavaScript is to retire it,' says JSON creator Douglas Crockford • DEVCLASS
  1858. Why I Love Still PHP and Javascript After 20+ years
  1859. Making a PR to Nixpkgs
  1860. Minimal Container Images: Towards a More Secure Future
  1861. To Be Determined - Generic Recursion Applied to Algebraic Graphs
  1862. Please stop citing TIOBE
  1863. Understanding Jane Street
  1864. How I regained concentration and focus
  1865. GitHub - phiresky/sqlite-zstd: Transparent dictionary-based row-level compression for SQLite
  1866. Rust Playground
  1867. Microsoft open sources its software bill of materials (SBOM) generation tool
  1868. EdgeDB 2.0 | EdgeDB Blog
  1869. Actually Portable Executables with Rust and Cosmopolitan Libc
  1870. The different ways to handle errors in C
  1871. Twenty years of Valgrind
  1872. GitHub - o1-labs/proof-systems: The proof systems used by Mina
  1873. proof-systems/CONTRIBUTING.md at master · o1-labs/proof-systems
  1874. Tech Burnout - A Retrospective
  1875. Laurenz's Blog
  1876. ~icefox/garnet - sourcehut hg
  1877. Some Thoughts on Zig — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
  1878. Gregor Riegler · Getting better at CI
  1879. Write your own Javascript/Typescript tests runner in 80 lines of code </>
  1880. What happens when you press a key in your terminal?
  1881. GitHub - MystenLabs/narwhal: Narwhal & Tusk are a high throughput mempool & consensus, used in the Sui smart contract platform
  1882. GitHub - codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x: Master programming by recreating your favorite technologies from scratch.
  1883. GitHub - carbon-language/carbon-lang: Carbon language specification and documentation.
  1884. Using Apache Kafka to process 1 trillion messages
  1885. A story about AF_XDP, network namespaces and a cookie
  1886. State of the SqueakPhone—Syndicated Actors
  1887. Scratch is a big deal
  1888. Advice for the next dozen Rust GUIs
  1889. GitHub - mgunyho/tere: Terminal file explorer
  1890. How I went about learning Rust
  1891. GitHub - nalinbhardwaj/zordle
  1892. Lessons from Writing a Compiler
  1893. How to be an Architect?
  1894. Learn a language by writing too many Forths
  1895. VS Code and Python: A Natural Fit for Data Science -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1896. Introduction - Roguelike Tutorial - In Rust
  1897. WAF from the scratch
  1898. Rust front-end
  1899. Argo workflow as performance test tool
  1900. Lichess
  1901. Is it time to look past Git?
  1902. Announcing support for WASI on Cloudflare Workers
  1903. SourceHut is committed to making IRC better
  1904. Octopus Intelligence and the Puzzle of Sociality
  1905. A Social Theory of Intelligence (that Includes the Seemingly Unsocial Octopus)
  1906. How to get a job in a new industry without experience | Jason Tu
  1907. Average Software Engineering Salaries by Country in 2022
  1908. Announcing Ruby Shield
  1909. Hacker's Guide to Making Circuit Boards (Part 1)
  1910. Bun is a fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime
  1911. nabeelqu
  1912. 5 lessons I learnt after coding for 10 years
  1913. The last two years in Miri
  1914. Toward Robust
  1915. What Metric to Use When Benchmarking?
  1916. Find programming work by increasing luck surface area
  1917. TypeScript Vaults Ahead of Java to Crack Stack Overflow Top 5 -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1918. haibane_tenshi's blog - Obscure Rust: reborrowing is a half-baked feature
  1919. rustc_typeck - Rust
  1920. rustc_typeck::collect - Rust
  1921. Expr in rustc_ast::ast - Rust
  1922. Asked and answered: the results for the 2022 Developer survey are here!
  1923. Build your Golang package docs locally
  1924. GitHub Quick Reviews
  1925. Introducing PyScript
  1926. The State of WebAssembly 2022
  1927. Deno raises $21M
  1928. WebAssembly Everywhere
  1929. My 40-liter backpack travel guide
  1930. V Language Review (2022)
  1931. Citybound
  1932. Because cross-compiling binaries for Windows is easier than building natively
  1933. GitHub - sarsko/CreuSAT: CreuSAT - A formally verified SAT solver written in Rust and verified with Creusot.
  1934. Matrix notes - anarcat
  1935. Ante
  1936. My other database is a compiler
  1937. Everything Is Broken: Shipping rust-minidump at Mozilla – Part 1 – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  1938. Electric vehicle battery capable of 98% charge in less than ten minutes
  1939. Cranelift, Part 4: A New Register Allocator
  1940. Site Update: Hero Images
  1941. Overview of eBPF procfs kernel parameters
  1942. eBPF, sidecars, and the future of the service mesh
  1943. Jack of all trades, master of hyperfocus
  1944. GitHub - ClueLang/Clue: C/Rust like programming language that compiles into Lua code
  1945. Microsoft Ships Windows App SDK 1.1 to Build Apps Using WinUI 3, WebView2 -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1946. Supertag — Supertag 0.1.0 documentation
  1947. How Effective Abstractions Are Opinionated | 8th Light
  1948. (async) Rust doesn't have to be hard
  1949. Macro Patterns - A match made in heaven
  1950. Is tree-sitter good enough? – Jake Zimmerman
  1951. The Misery of Mainstream Programming
  1952. Syntax highlighting on the web
  1953. Why I'm hyped about Julia for Bioinformatics | Next.js Blog Example with Org
  1954. Async destructors, async genericity and completion futures
  1955. raku & rust: a romance?
  1956. Major Version Numbers are Not Sacred
  1957. Multiplicity Choices Are Hard to Model and Change
  1958. Why are tools such as Docker and Kubernetes written in Go and not C#? : csharp
  1959. We Already Have Go 2
  1960. r/csharp - Why are tools such as Docker and Kubernetes written in Go and not C#?
  1961. Why are tools such as Docker and Kubernetes written in Go and not C#?
  1962. It’s good to bet on .NET
  1963. Why are tools such as Docker and Kubernetes written in Go and not C#? : csharp
  1964. Why are tools such as Docker and Kubernetes written in Go and not C#? : csharp
  1965. Oren Eini on RavenDB, including Consistency Guarantees and C# as the Implementation Language
  1966. Announcing CBL-Mariner 2.0
  1967. Modern programming languages require generics
  1968. Rust Guide: Sum-Check protocol
  1969. Happy 10th Birthday Compiler Explorer! — Matt Godbolt’s blog
  1970. Visual Studio Code Nods to Rapidly Rising Rust Language -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1971. GitHub - sharkdp/fd: A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
  1972. Memory safety for SerenityOS
  1973. GitHub - zefchain/serde-reflection: Rust libraries and tools to help with interoperability and testing of serialization formats based on Serde.
  1974. bunnie's blog
  1975. Spotify issues - Shogan.tech
  1976. What's New in Visual Studio Code 1.67 (April 2022 Update) -- Visual Studio Magazine
  1977. Laurence Tratt: Static Integer Types
  1978. The Shape of Code » A new career in software development: advice for non-youngsters
  1979. Network performance update: Platform Week
  1980. Wrong by Default
  1981. A clean start for the web - macwright.com
  1982. Introducing Lurk: A programming language for recursive zk-SNARKs
  1983. Interesting Things #56 — So long
  1984. Improved Process Isolation in Firefox 100 – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  1985. Regular Expression Improvements in .NET 7
  1986. What’s new
  1987. Earn $200K by fuzzing for a weekend: Part 1
  1988. Let's talk about this async
  1989. Vulnerability Engineer (Cyber Security / Penetration Testing) - Careers at Apple
  1990. Laurence Tratt: Programming Style Influences
  1991. Automatic Differentiation: Forward and Reverse
  1992. Xilem: an architecture for UI in Rust
  1993. How to stop synchronous code in a web worker?
  1994. Unix command line conventions over time
  1995. GitHub - copy/v86: x86 virtualization in your browser, recompiling x86 to wasm on the fly
  1996. Programming Languages Trends in 2022: The Future of Tech
  1997. A shiny future with GATs
  1998. GitHub - mimoo/cargo-specification: The code is the spec
  1999. Criticizing Hare language approach for generic data structures
  2000. What's two-adicity?
  2001. A Difficult Diagnosis (Part 1) - Ronny Liu
  2002. I won free load testing
  2003. Experience Report: 6 months of Go
  2004. Zaplib post-mortem - Zaplib docs
  2005. GitHub - spacedriveapp/spacedrive: Spacedrive is an open source cross-platform file explorer, powered by a virtual distributed filesystem written in Rust.
  2006. Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang
  2007. Inform 7 v10.1.0 is now open-source - Authoring / Inform 7 - The Interactive Fiction Community Forum
  2008. Principal Software Engineer in Redmond, Washington, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  2009. I want off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride
  2010. Personal Knowledge Management is Bullshit
  2011. Help shape the Azure SDK for Rust
  2012. All Roads Lead to Rome: The Machine Learning Job Market in 2022
  2013. Deploy any Web App to Lambda in 60 seconds | Kevin Wang's Blog
  2014. Speeding up Prettier locally and on your CI with dprint
  2015. Why LSP?
  2016. Chris Lattner Interview Transcript — Accidental Tech Podcast
  2017. Celebrating 40 years of ZX Spectrum ❤️ 💛 💚 💙 | GitHub
  2018. Jacques Corby-Tuech - Don't Throw Data Governance Out With the Bathwater
  2019. Magic Beans
  2020. Python’s “Type Hints” are a bit of a disappointment to me
  2021. Laurence Tratt: Practising Programming
  2022. Hot reloading your cargo docs
  2023. Walking Through ECDSA Distributed Key Generation (DKG) - HackMD
  2024. Signature in ecdsa - Rust
  2025. Time safety is more important than memory safety
  2026. On Removing Let and Let Mut
  2027. Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond
  2028. Rust YJIT by XrXr · Pull Request #5826 · ruby/ruby
  2029. The absurd complexity of server-side rendering
  2030. Emacs Configuration Generator
  2031. GitHub - pisto/oggify: Download Spotify tracks to Ogg Vorbis (with a premium account)
  2032. GitHub - Tyrrrz/GitHubActionsTestLogger: Test logger for .NET that reports results in a format that GitHub Actions understands
  2033. Mads Asks What You Want for Visual Studio 2022 -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2034. GitHub - freenet/locutus: Declare your digital independence
  2035. A Web Renaissance
  2036. How To Build an Evil Compiler
  2037. Building a crawler in Rust: Associated Types
  2038. Watch People Doing the Thing
  2039. You need to stop idolizing programming languages.
  2040. The smallest Docker image to serve static websites
  2041. Deconstructing programs for compiler fuzzing · Comby
  2042. GitHub - facebookexperimental/eden: EdenSCM is a cross-platform, highly scalable source control management system.
  2043. Inline Assembly Miscompilation.md
  2044. GitHub - ekzhang/bore: 🕳 bore is a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost
  2045. Updates from the Poezio ecosystem
  2046. Matt Roelle | Fennel: The Practical Lisp
  2047. O(1) Labs
  2048. Typescript as fast as Rust: Typescript++
  2049. Zas Editor
  2050. Gregory Szorc's Digital Home | Bulk Analyze Linux Packages with Linux Package Analyzer
  2051. Announcing Rust 1.60.0 | Rust Blog
  2052. jes post
  2053. Pharo - Pharo 10 Released!
  2054. How I Teach Myself to Code
  2055. Warp: The terminal for the 21st century
  2056. A Tale of Yak Shaving: Accidentally Making a Language, for an Engine, for a Game
  2057. What I'm Building in 2022
  2058. Playing with Matrix: Conduit and Synapse
  2059. [RFC] Lifetime annotations for C++ - Clang Frontend - LLVM Discussion Forums
  2060. Why I love Elm
  2061. A few things to know before stealing my 914
  2062. Edge Functions are now available in Supabase
  2063. SerenityOS: A remarkable achievement for a small project
  2064. Running .NET 7 apps on WASI on arm64 Mac
  2065. The weird world of non-C operating systems
  2066. Zulip 5.0: Threaded open-source team chat
  2067. My First Clippy Lint - Statistically Insignificant
  2068. Recommendations when publishing a Wasm library
  2069. Post-quantumify internal services: Logfwrdr, Tunnel, and gokeyless
  2070. Oxide on My Wrist: Hubris on PineTime was the best worst idea
  2071. How to write a linter using tree-sitter in an hour
  2072. GitHub - Wilfred/difftastic: a diff that understands syntax 🟥🟩
  2073. A thanks to the traits working group in 2021
  2074. mimoo - Overview
  2075. Please stop writing shell scripts
  2076. How Side Effects Work in FP
  2077. Lanai, the mystery CPU architecture in LLVM
  2078. Error handling across different languages
  2079. SendilKumarN
  2080. Searching for outliers
  2081. Rust's Unsafe Pointer Types Need An Overhaul - Faultlore
  2082. Episode 94 - Open .NET with Geoffrey Huntley
  2083. Lapce
  2084. C Isn't A Programming Language Anymore - Faultlore
  2085. GitHub - rothgar/awesome-tuis: List of projects that provide terminal user interfaces
  2086. The Aptos Vision
  2087. Arti 0.1.0 is released: Your somewhat-stable API is here! | Tor Project
  2088. Oxide at Home: Propolis says Hello
  2089. The code is the specification? Introducing cargo spec
  2090. Hamblingreen's Pinephone Setup
  2091. Veloren
  2092. GitHub - facebookresearch/narwhal: Narwhal and Tusk: A DAG-based Mempool and Efficient BFT Consensus.
  2093. Why digital transformation won’t solve the productivity paradox
  2094. s11e09: A short conversation with a bank
  2095. Job Search 2022 Update: Week 1
  2096. Things I hate about Rust, redux
  2097. CXX — safe interop between Rust and C++
  2098. SQL-Powered Reading List
  2099. AlphaCode: Competition-Level Code Generation with Transformer Based Architectures | Paper Review
  2100. WebGPU — All of the cores, none of the canvas — surma.dev
  2101. Rust Playground
  2102. The rise of WebAssembly
  2103. Part 2: Improving crypto code in Rust using LLVM’s optnone
  2104. Part 1: The life of an optimization barrier
  2105. Run and Test HTTP Requests
  2106. disabling ANSI color output in various Unix commands
  2107. Self-obfuscating value objects - Eric Mann's Blog
  2108. 10 HTML tags you have never used before
  2109. Writing an OS in Rust
  2110. GitHub - zdimension/embed-c: Embed C code at compile time inside Rust using C2Rust
  2111. Announcing Rust 1.59.0 | Rust Blog
  2112. pip and cargo are not the same
  2113. Why we are acquiring Area 1
  2114. smart-release - crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  2115. workspaces - crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  2116. rust-analyzer joins the Rust organization! | Rust Blog
  2117. Nix Flakes: an Introduction
  2118. Dynamic Linking Is Bad For Apps And Static Linking Is Also Bad For Apps
  2119. Programming things that have gotten easier
  2120. GitHub - martinvonz/jj: A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful
  2121. Repos that always pass their tests
  2122. Shader translation benchmark
  2123. GitHub - mustafaquraish/cup: simple, C-like programming language
  2124. GitHub - yoav-lavi/melody: Melody is a language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more easily readable and maintainable
  2125. Home - cargo-nextest
  2126. Pure-Impure Segregation Principle | Oleksii Holub
  2127. Learn Privacy-Enhancing Techniques with Cryptographic Games
  2128. Rustup packages availability on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
  2129. David Nicholas Williams
  2130. jless - Command Line JSON Viewer
  2131. Calling Windows APIs from React Native just got easier · React Native for Windows + macOS
  2132. A Rust match made in hell
  2133. Our User-Mode WireGuard Year
  2134. With New Windows Desktop Support, Flutter Throws a Dart at .NET MAUI -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2135. Senior Software Engineer in Other, Other, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  2136. An open-source distributed storage service
  2137. Some mistakes Rust doesn't catch
  2138. Lessons Learned from Restoring a Bike
  2139. Slicing and Dicing Instant Logs: Real-time Insights on the Command Line
  2140. Announcing Flutter for Windows
  2141. On Building 30K Debian Packages
  2142. GitHub - Kindelia/HVM: A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in Rust
  2143. The Slackware Linux Project: Slackware Release Announcement
  2144. Some business advice for academic startups/spinouts - Bert Hubert's writings
  2145. Rustenstein 3D: Game programming like it's 1992 - NextRoll
  2146. Update Solana to 1.9.4 · certusone/wormhole@7edbbd3
  2147. Retrospective and Technical Details on the recent Firefox Outage – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  2148. AdaCore and Ferrous Systems Joining Forces to Support Rust
  2149. Pay attention to WebAssembly
  2150. Destroy All Values: Designing Deinitialization in Programming Languages
  2151. mikerourke.dev
  2152. Rust has a small standard library (and that's ok)
  2153. There’s No Such Thing as Clean Code
  2154. How Prime Video updates its app for more than 8,000 device types
  2155. Speeding up VSCode (extensions) in 2022 – Jason Williams
  2156. Sometimes, rewriting in another language works
  2157. Why (Enterprise) Software Is Bloated
  2158. Does the software industry learn?
  2159. Durability and Redo Logging
  2160. David Nicholas Williams
  2161. Devblog of @kdy1
  2162. Introducing Rainway: Interactive App Streaming for Everyone | Rainway
  2163. Biscuit 2.0 release
  2164. Fundamentals of Garbage Collection
  2165. In defense of complicated programming languages
  2166. Supply chain attacks are the new big thing
  2167. Underjord | My Elm Experience
  2168. Senior Software Engineer in Redmond, Washington, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  2169. Software Engineer II in Redmond, Washington, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  2170. Jean G3nie
  2171. Seven Days of OCaml
  2172. How safe is zig?
  2173. Why Static Languages Suffer From Complexity
  2174. CSRF: How to exploit and how to defend
  2175. Zef: Low-latency, Scalable, Private Payments
  2176. Ballerina - Ballerina Home
  2177. Failing to Learn Zig via Advent of Code - ForrestTheWoods
  2178. C# and C++ type aliases and their consequences
  2179. How TypeScript Can Speed Up Your Adoption of WebAssembly
  2180. Resolving confusion over how to return from a C++ coroutine - The Old New Thing
  2181. I hate Conventional Commits
  2182. Why I use a debugger
  2183. Life at 800MHz
  2184. Announcing Rust 1.58.0 | Rust Blog
  2185. Exploring System76's New Rust Based Desktop Environment
  2186. 2022 01 11 bench results · LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench Wiki
  2187. Announcing Parcel CSS: A new CSS parser, compiler, and minifier written in Rust!
  2188. GitHub - deadpixi/ergex: The Ergex Regular Expression Library
  2189. Waifu Labs - Welcome to Waifu Labs v2: How do AIs Create?
  2190. Parsing Text with Nom
  2191. Rachit Nigam | PhD Candidate, Cornell University
  2192. Why I Like D – Andrea Radaelli
  2193. Donald Knuth - The Patron Saint of Yak Shaves
  2194. Bevy - Bevy 0.6
  2195. Tech I want to focus in 2022
  2196. Why aren't the most useful Mac apps on the App Store?
  2197. 6 Ways I'm Improving Mental Health in 2022
  2198. Miniflare 2.0: fully-local development and testing for Workers
  2199. Rust is more portable than C for pngquant/libimagequant
  2200. The joy of building a ray tracer, for fun, in Rust.
  2201. GitHub - tkellogg/dura: You shouldn't ever lose your work if you're using Git
  2202. tvu-compare: rust and zig
  2203. Text Aesthetics: Command Line UI/UX
  2204. Kurtis Knodel // Blog
  2205. Why is my Rust build so slow?
  2206. Why the C Language Will Never Stop You from Making Mistakes
  2207. GitHub - sslab-gatech/Rudra: Rust Memory Safety & Undefined Behavior Detection
  2208. Writing a minimal Lua implementation with a virtual machine from scratch in Rust
  2209. A Review of the Zig Programming Language (using Advent of Code 2021)
  2210. Justin Pombrio
  2211. “Autism is a Spectrum” Doesn’t Mean What You Think
  2212. A Programmer Union Can Save Open Source
  2213. Cray-1 Digital Archeology – chrisfenton.com
  2214. GitHub - dani-garcia/vaultwarden: Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
  2215. The QOI File Format Specification
  2216. A challenger to the throne of vector graphics. SVG is dead, long live TinyVG!
  2217. GitHub - swc-project/swc: swc is a super-fast compiler written in rust; producing widely-supported javascript from modern standards and typescript.
  2218. How to create your own .NET CLI tools to make your life easier
  2219. The Non-Productive Programmer (NPP)
  2220. GitHub - haimgel/display-switch: Turn a $30 USB switch into a full-featured multi-monitor KVM switch
  2221. How not to learn Rust
  2222. Announcing Tokio Console 0.1 | Tokio
  2223. Introduction to WebAssembly components - radu's blog
  2224. From 0 to 20 billion - How We Built Crawler Hints
  2225. Don’t start with microservices – monoliths are your friend – Arnold Galovics
  2226. Allocgate is coming in Zig 0.9, and you will have to change your code
  2227. How to build large-scale end-to-end encrypted group video calls
  2228. Introducing Zed
  2229. 2021 in Memory Unsafety - Apple's Operating Systems
  2230. GitHub - lapce/lapce: Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
  2231. Remote debugging on Kubernetes using VS Code | Red Hat Developer
  2232. Reducing Developer Cycle time with Dapr and AKS
  2233. Mati's dating profile
  2234. The New Stack's Top Kubernetes Stories of 2021 - The New Stack
  2235. Introducing stack graphs | The GitHub Blog
  2236. GitHub Previews Improved Code Search: 'Way More than grep' -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2237. LKML: Miguel Ojeda: [PATCH 00/19] Rust support
  2238. Rust takes a major step forward as Linux's second official language | ZDNet
  2239. Lies, damned lies, and (Cloudflare) statistics: debunking Cloudflare’s recent performance tests
  2240. Ten years of measurement
  2241. Automate testing of poor network conditions with Shopify's Toxiproxy
  2242. Don't Make My Mistakes: Common Infrastructure Errors I've Made
  2243. Do we really need Undefined Behavior?
  2244. On the Use of Pedersen Commitments for Confidential Payments
  2245. How can my C++/WinRT component pass a std::vector back to the caller?
  2246. Oxide / Hubris and Humility
  2247. Will Nix Overtake Docker?
  2248. 4x smaller, 50x faster · asciinema blog
  2249. Open .NET
  2250. GitHub - vv9k/dockeye: GUI app for managing Docker
  2251. Add It Up: Takeaways from GitHub's Octoverse Report - The New Stack
  2252. The New Life of PHP – The PHP Foundation | The PhpStorm Blog
  2253. Announcing Argo for Spectrum
  2254. we like the runners
  2255. mod team resignation by BurntSushi · Pull Request #671 · rust-lang/team
  2256. The Introverts Guide to Increasing Energy
  2257. The Skeptic's Case for Personality Testing
  2258. Deno for Infrastructure as Code
  2259. hacspec [![hacspec chat][chat-image]][chat-link]
  2260. GitHub - elfshaker/elfshaker: elfshaker stores binary objects efficiently
  2261. Where is Ruby Headed in 2021? - Big Nerd Ranch
  2262. Zettelkasten #1: Classes in D with betterC
  2263. Backdooring Rust crates for fun and profit
  2264. Windows App SDK ('Project Reunion') Hits Version 1.0 -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2265. Bramble: A Purely Functional Build System and Package Manager
  2266. AppFlowy.IO
  2267. wrangler 2.0 — a new developer experience for Cloudflare Workers
  2268. Writing new system software
  2269. Why asynchronous Rust doesn't work
  2270. How Nix and NixOS Get So Close to Perfect
  2271. GitHub - michidk/rost: Rust programming, in German.
  2272. The Surreal Horror of PAM
  2273. System76 is building a new Linux desktop in Rust
  2274. GitHub - adria0/plonk-by-fingers: Implementation of Plonk by Hand in rust
  2275. Deep dive into Yrs architecture
  2276. Rust Playground
  2277. Guide to Online Dating for the Rest of Us | Engin Arslan
  2278. GitHub - axelarnetwork/tofn: A threshold cryptography library in Rust
  2279. Type Parameters Proposal
  2280. Top programming languages: Most popular and fastest growing choices for developers | ZDNet
  2281. Timeline of the human condition
  2282. How we build software at Cloudflare
  2283. GitHub - 1Password/1password-teams-open-source: Get a free 1Password Teams membership for your open source project
  2284. C# - async/await - The Breakfast Example
  2285. Security advisory for rustc (CVE-2021-42574) | Rust Blog
  2286. runtimelab/samples/NativeLibrary at 8e81d3a5bfd7639a197b51a1f65fcbba129d3b5f · dotnet/runtimelab
  2287. Manning
  2288. Debian's which hunt
  2289. Software Engineer II in Redmond, Washington, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  2290. Next.js 12
  2291. Privacy is a Human Right | Tor Blog
  2292. bitbottle
  2293. FROST: Flexible Round-Optimized Schnorr Threshold Signatures
  2294. Choosing a cache
  2295. GitHub - nuta/kerla: A new operating system kernel with Linux binary compatibility written in Rust.
  2296. GitHub - mthom/scryer-prolog: A modern Prolog implementation written mostly in Rust.
  2297. Signals and Threads | Language Design
  2298. Transitioning an existing project to a new edition
  2299. Announcing Rust 1.56.0 and Rust 2021 | Rust Blog
  2300. We Just Gave $154,999.89 to Open Source Maintainers
  2301. 7 awesome improvements for LINQ in .NET 6
  2302. Microsoft Takes VS Code to the Browser (but No Debugger or Terminal) -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2303. vscode.dev Visual Studio Code for the Web
  2304. vscode.dev Visual Studio Code for the Web
  2305. Function pipelines: Building functional programming into PostgreSQL using custom operators
  2306. Version 1.6.0 released
  2307. Learn C# with CSharpFritz - Async, await, and Multi-threaded code
  2308. NixOS on Framework laptop
  2309. Implementing Hash Tables in C
  2310. Introducing Nuntius - Cronokirby
  2311. Good Riddance: Steam Bans Games That Feature Crypto And NFTs
  2312. How opcache works
  2313. What Do I Want from My Next Job?
  2314. Long Tiny Loop: Attempt #2
  2315. Principal Software Engineering Manager in Redmond, Washington, United States | Engineering at Microsoft
  2316. Geo Key Manager: Setting up a service for scale
  2317. Overview · Serde
  2318. Mythbusting Julia speed
  2319. Hands-on Rust
  2320. Generating Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs) with SPDX at Microsoft
  2321. On Multi-Set Hashing - Cronokirby
  2322. With .NET 6 RC 2 Release, Developers Push Back on C# Changes -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2323. Team Work
  2324. AWS Lambda battle 2021: performance comparison for all languages (cold and warm start)
  2325. Windows App SDK ('Project Reunion') Polished Ahead of v1.0 GA Debut -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2326. Parsing JSON is a Minefield
  2327. Cloudflare Research: Two Years In
  2328. The road to OCaml 5.0 - Ecosystem - OCaml
  2329. 20 Things I've Learned in my 20 Years as a Software Engineer
  2330. Why We Moved From Pony To Rust — Wallaroo
  2331. I’ve loved Wasmer, I still love Wasmer
  2332. How to replace estimations and guesses with a Monte Carlo simulation
  2333. Implicit Overflow Considered Harmful (and how to fix it)
  2334. Secrets I use to becoming a better developer working remotely 2021 edition
  2335. Should trait bounds be duplicated in struct and impl?
  2336. Things unlearned
  2337. Renato Athaydes
  2338. Confessions of a 1x Programmer
  2339. Practical frontend philosophy - jaredgorski.org
  2340. Coding Practice: Learning Rust with Fibonacci Numbers
  2341. CSAW Quals 2021 Bits
  2342. The difference between Go and Rust – dominikbraun.io
  2343. QR error correction helps and hinders scanning
  2344. Something Weird Is Happening on Facebook
  2345. GitHub - alexhallam/tv: 📺(tv) Tidy Viewer is a cross-platform CLI csv pretty printer that uses column styling to maximize viewer enjoyment.
  2346. Chrome 94 released with controversial Idle Detection API
  2347. GitHub - adam-mcdaniel/dune: A shell by the beach!
  2348. Improving Software ‘Numbers’
  2349. Initial Impressions of Rust
  2350. Reverse a string
  2351. A terminal case of Linux
  2352. My Janet Story | Jungle Coder
  2353. GitHub Advisory Database now supports Rust
  2354. Bringing OAuth 2.0 Flow to Wrangler
  2355. Spotify Box
  2356. DIY RGB Icosahedron build — GsD
  2357. Taming Go’s Memory Usage, or How We Avoided Rewriting Our Client in Rust — Akita Software
  2358. The Bagel Language 🥯 | Brandon's Website
  2359. GitHub - seed-rs/seed: A Rust framework for creating web apps
  2360. How I made $50K in 3 days with NFTs
  2361. The long-term consequences of maintainers’ actions – Ariadne's Space
  2362. Rust Playground
  2363. Go'ing Insane Part One: Endless Error Handling
  2364. Extending .NET Minimal APIs with Swagger, Authentication & Validation
  2365. Building an Alternative Ecosystem | Joshua Strobl
  2366. Engineer vs Entrepreneur Mindset
  2367. Developer Burnout: Why it Happens and What We Can Do About It
  2368. PHP: rfc:fibers
  2369. GitHub - dtolnay/inventory: Typed distributed plugin registration
  2370. Disclosing CVE-2021-40823 and CVE-2021-40824: E2EE vulnerability in multiple Matrix clients | Matrix.org
  2371. Resource efficient Thread Pools with Zig
  2372. The KDL Document Language
  2373. Steam Top 50 Games: 72% Work on Linux in Sept. 2021 - Boiling Steam
  2374. Sylvain Kerkour
  2375. Support type classes or implicits · Issue #243 · fsharp/fslang-suggestions
  2376. Native Rust support on Cloudflare Workers
  2377. How We Went All In on sqlc/pgx for Postgres + Go
  2378. Proposal: Expression blocks · Issue #3086 · dotnet/csharplang
  2379. The mystery of load average spikes
  2380. Maintain it With Zig
  2381. GitHub - mgdm/htmlq: Like jq, but for HTML.
  2382. Access modern GPU features with WebGPU
  2383. Svelte and SvelteKit - Why We Love It and Why You Should Try It
  2384. Writing Well-Documented Code - Learn from Examples
  2385. Foundation Interview
  2386. The Persistent Gravity of Cross Platform
  2387. Quick Tunnels: Anytime, Anywhere
  2388. GitHub - mTvare6/hello-world.rs: 🚀Memory safe, blazing fast, configurable, minimal hello world written in rust(🚀) in a few lines of code with few(1061🚀) dependencies🚀
  2389. Bebop ❤️ Rust | Rainway
  2390. Directories.Net 1.0.0
  2391. Monkey: the satirical Go package used unwittingly by Arduino and SalesForce
  2392. The open calendar, task and note space is a mess
  2393. Hell Is Other REPLs
  2394. Making Reasonable Use of Computer Resources: Part 2
  2395. Summary after Four Months with Ada — Programming with Ada documentation
  2396. NSO group, Pegasus, Zero-Days, i(OS|Message) security - Security. Cryptography. Whatever.
  2397. Every Web Browser Absolutely Sucks. – Luke Smith
  2398. GitHub - hecrj/iced: A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm
  2399. The Three Pillars of WebAssembly - The New Stack
  2400. Great hackers are fearless - Blog by Amir Bolous
  2401. Linux in a Pixel Shader - A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat
  2402. Error Handling — Problem Overview
  2403. Pin, Unpin, and why Rust needs them
  2404. Cryptography Engineer
  2405. Absurdest Academia (A ‘Darkest Dungeon’ Parody)
  2406. Friendship ended with the garbage collector
  2407. The Windows Runtime PassArray is a read-only array, even though it isn't declared const
  2408. Platform Security Part Deux, feat. Justin Schuh - Security. Cryptography. Whatever.
  2409. Adventures in fuzzing libolm | Matrix.org
  2410. The Founder vs. Hired Executive Gap
  2411. Building a Pet Cam using a Raspberry Pi, Cloudflare Tunnels and Teams
  2412. Keeping Up
  2413. GitHub - jpochyla/psst: Fast and multi-platform Spotify client with native GUI
  2414. A Minimalist Full-Text Search Engine
  2415. GitHub - emilk/egui: egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in pure Rust
  2416. I stopped sleeping, then I started hallucinating.
  2417. ADHD at aged 42 and 1/2
  2418. LLVM internals, part 2: parsing the bitstream
  2419. Rust in Action: Systems programming concepts and techniques
  2420. Mindat.org
  2421. So you want to write a GUI framework
  2422. Intelligence through evolution
  2423. When Zero Cost Abstractions Aren’t Zero Cost
  2424. Why am I getting a weird error about promise_type when I try to write a coroutine?
  2425. Support for local vaults? - Page 3
  2426. Growing Object-Oriented Software vs what I would do
  2427. Micah Lerner
  2428. Looking into Zig
  2429. Looking into Zig
  2430. Modernizing a familiar approach to REST APIs, with PostgreSQL and Cloudflare Workers
  2431. GitHub - facebookresearch/Cupcake: A Rust library for lattice-based additive homomorphic encryption.
  2432. GitHub - agocke/serde-dn
  2433. Full-Time Open Source - CoRecursive Podcast
  2434. GitLab as your Continuous Deployment one-stop shop
  2435. GitHub - langjam/langjam
  2436. 5000x faster CRDTs: An Adventure in Optimization
  2437. NSO group, Pegasus, Zero-Days, i(OS|Message) security - Security. Cryptography. Whatever.
  2438. Idiots And Maniacs
  2439. Voice Content and Usability
  2440. GitHub - vrtbl/passerine: A small extensible programming language designed for concise expression with little code.
  2441. 6 Command Line Tools for Productive Programmers
  2442. Working With AI: Your Guide to a Potential Future Career
  2443. What's bad about Julia?
  2444. Understanding Rust futures by going way too deep - fasterthanli.me
  2445. C# vs Java: Which is Faster? Computer Language Drag Racing Series E03
  2446. Bare Bones Software | BBEdit 14 is here!
  2447. Announcing tokio-uring: io-uring support for Tokio
  2448. Heritability is a ratio, not a measure of determinism
  2449. yoeo/guesslang
  2450. janpaulthoughts - The quest for the Ultimate Game Engine
  2451. erikgrinaker/toydb
  2452. HashWires: Range Proofs from Hash Functions | ZKProof Standards
  2453. mxgmn/WaveFunctionCollapse
  2454. Inserting One Billion Rows in SQLite Under A Minute - blag
  2455. UFOs: Why so weird?
  2456. I Love Elixir
  2457. microsoft/foss-fund
  2458. Zig, Skia, Clojure, Geometry and the Japanese TV Show: ICFP Contest 2021
  2459. Pharo - Pharo 9 Released!
  2460. prathyvsh/pl-catalog
  2461. diekmann/wasm-fizzbuzz
  2462. Trusting Everybody
  2463. Beating TimSort at Merging
  2464. webpack? esbuild? Why not both?
  2465. Against SQL
  2466. Announcing Arti, a pure-Rust Tor implementation | Tor Blog
  2467. What Is WebAssembly — and Why Are You Hearing So Much About It? - The New Stack
  2468. Wilfred/difftastic
  2469. Compiling Rust is NP-hard
  2470. CouleeApps/git-power
  2471. [PATCH 00/17] Rust support - ojeda
  2472. Bringing emulation into the 21st century
  2473. Constant-Time Big Numbers: An Introduction
  2474. reacherhq/check-if-email-exists
  2475. Globally Distributed Postgres
  2476. Functional, Declarative Audio Applications
  2477. Serverless Authentication and Authorization in Minutes with Fauna and Auth0
  2478. C# Language Highlights: Null Coalescing Operator
  2479. MichalStrehovsky/bflat
  2480. The Era Of Customized Blockchains Is Rising Because Smart Contracts Aren’t Really ‘Smart’
  2481. Rewriting the GNU Coreutils in Rust
  2482. The State of WebAssembly 2021
  2483. The Reality of Attractiveness Bias
  2484. Ignoring extra words in Meili Search
  2485. Back To The Office
  2486. On Charming Engineering Culture: My Notes
  2487. Safari 15 on Mac OS, a user interface mess
  2488. Learning to Love a Rigid and Inflexible Language
  2489. make me a sandwich
  2490. Announcing WARP for Linux and Proxy Mode
  2491. ibraheemdev/modern-unix
  2492. Introducing cap-std, a capability-based version of the Rust standard library
  2493. In praise of depth – Pravesh
  2494. Bear plus snowflake equals polar bear
  2495. Bee Travels: A microservices coding adventure | Red Hat Developer
  2496. Attempts at solving the online social media
  2497. Traits of a healthy team
  2498. Audit of ING’s Threshold ECDSA Library – And a dangerous vulnerability in existing Gennaro-Goldfeder’18 implementations
  2499. Jonas Hietala: The T-34 keyboard layout
  2500. Introducing NativeShell for Flutter
  2501. rust-lang/rust
  2502. Brilliant Jerks in Engineering
  2503. Network-based policies in Cloudflare Gateway
  2504. Rust for Rustaceans
  2505. Using Wikipedia as an Impromptu RottenTomatoes API
  2506. Measuring potential complexity in popular Open Source projects
  2507. Helix
  2508. Conversation about .NET interop | .NET Blog
  2509. Remove bogus assert in FindRefs by CyrusNajmabadi · Pull Request #53793 · dotnet/roslyn
  2510. Learn X in Y Minutes: Scenic Programming Language Tours
  2511. QUIC Version 1 is live on Cloudflare
  2512. Adventures in rustc Forking
  2513. Oxide
  2514. Chris's Wiki :: blog/programming/RustInOurFuture
  2515. facundoolano/rpg-cli
  2516. What do shells do, and do we need them?
  2517. .NET Basics - Dusted Codes
  2518. Hacking third-party APIs on the JVM
  2519. Zig Makes Rust Cross-compilation Just Work · Um, actually...
  2520. utam0k/youki
  2521. Building regex.help
  2522. Willfulness
  2523. Improving Firefox stability on Linux – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  2524. I am sick and tired of hearing tech companies complain about a developer shortage
  2525. Sleep Evolved Before Brains. Hydras Are Living Proof. | Quanta Magazine
  2526. Azure Icon Is Changing, So Far No Backlash -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2527. Welcoming Linux to the 1Password Family | 1Password
  2528. Sébastien Wilmet - Blog post
  2529. Things you can’t do in Rust (and what to do instead) - LogRocket Blog
  2530. The stack monoid revisited
  2531. Why “Unqualified” People Sometimes Make the Best Hires
  2532. OrGY: My Personal Technology Stack
  2533. Deno 1.10 Release Notes
  2534. The Plan for the Rust 2021 Edition | Rust Blog
  2535. Realizing the Mina vision in Rust
  2536. Rust for Windows Achieves Full Consumption (Call any Windows API) -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2537. .NET News Roundup - Week of May 3rd, 2021
  2538. Are some personalities just better?
  2539. The Problem With Design is Designers
  2540. broadcast - crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  2541. GitHub Quick Reviews
  2542. Searching the web for < $1000 / month | Search more with less
  2543. Gleam v0.15 released! – Gleam
  2544. The Great Rewriting In Rust
  2545. Portability is Reliability
  2546. Engineering promotions are broken
  2547. Output in password_hash - Rust
  2548. Migrating From Python to Kotlin for Our Backend Services
  2549. Rust Language Gains Traction in .NET Community -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2550. The Hassle-Free JavaScript Tool Manager
  2551. banga/git-split-diffs
  2552. Rust's Most Unrecognized Contributor
  2553. Rust programming language: We want to take it into the mainstream, says Facebook
  2554. Microsoft Joins Bytecode Alliance to Further Blazor-Backing WebAssembly Tech -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2555. C++ coroutines: Adding COM context support to our awaiter | The Old New Thing
  2556. Microsoft joins Bytecode Alliance to advance WebAssembly – aka the thing that lets you run compiled C/C++/Rust code in browsers
  2557. Sherlock Holmes and the case of a crashing devenv.exe | The .NET Tools Blog
  2558. Report: Mac Developers Prefer VS Code over Xcode -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2559. The Linux Foundation's demands to the University of Minnesota for its bad Linux patches security project | ZDNet
  2560. Best Practices in Software Development—Part 4
  2561. University of Minnesota security researchers apologize for deliberately buggy Linux patches | ZDNet
  2562. Rust Language Cheat Sheet
  2563. C++ coroutines: Associating multiple task types with the same promise type | The Old New Thing
  2564. Zellij: a Rusty terminal workspace releases a beta
  2565. Green Vs. Brown Programming Languages
  2566. Thoughts And Projects For The Future
  2567. Rust and cryptographic code | Bulletproof TLS Newsletter
  2568. Microsoft says mandatory password changing is “ancient and obsolete”
  2569. Llama Preview: Swift on .NET
  2570. Rosenzweig – Dissecting the Apple M1 GPU, part III
  2571. What's in the box? - fasterthanli.me
  2572. Take your first steps with Rust - Learn
  2573. Rust in the Linux kernel
  2574. [PATCH 00/13] [RFC] Rust support
  2575. Why Rust strings seem hard
  2576. [PATCH 00/13] [RFC] Rust support
  2577. Gregory Szorc's Digital Home | Rust is for Professionals
  2578. Is WebAssembly magic performance pixie dust? — surma.dev
  2579. Is WebAssembly magic performance pixie dust? — surma.dev
  2580. No, Google! Vivaldi users will not get FloC’ed. | Vivaldi Browser
  2581. Deno 1.9 Release Notes
  2582. A build tool for the rest of us
  2583. Two Paths to the Future | Fantastic Anachronism
  2584. Playing the Open Source Game
  2585. Trying Zombodb
  2586. zhuowei/nft_ptr
  2587. In defense of Signal
  2588. mratsim/constantine
  2589. My programming principles • Borislav Grigorov
  2590. Introducing Dawn (Part 1)
  2591. microsoft-sponsorships/microsoft-foss-fund
  2592. Docker without Docker
  2593. Creating Videos with React and Remotion
  2594. MPC-Over-Signal
  2595. Jakub Konka Hired Full Time ⚡ Zig Programming Language
  2596. C++ coroutines: Making the promise itself be the shared state, the outline | The Old New Thing
  2597. The Fastest, Safest PNG Decoder in the World
  2598. GitHub Sponsors Community
  2599. Eliminating Data Races in Firefox – A Technical Report – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  2600. Static methods considered evil?
  2601. Moving to Desktop Applications in .NET Core/.NET 5
  2602. Google Is Testing Its Controversial New Ad Targeting Tech in Millions of Browsers. Here’s What We Know.
  2603. C++ coroutines: Making the promise itself be the shared state, the outline | The Old New Thing
  2604. soywod/himalaya
  2605. Matthew Walker's "Why We Sleep" Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors - Alexey Guzey
  2606. My "shiny future"
  2607. Obvious and possible software innovations nobody does
  2608. XKCP/K12
  2609. Unveiling Gavran: RavenDB re-written in C
  2610. MakAir Series: Engineering Focus on Ventilator Software
  2611. gd/rust - platform/system/bt - Git at Google
  2612. C++ coroutines: The initial and final suspend, and improving our return_value method | The Old New Thing
  2613. akavel/up
  2614. My Self-Taught Tech Career - Work & Life Notes
  2615. Introducing 'innernet' | tonari blog
  2616. C++ coroutines: Basic implementation of a promise type | The Old New Thing
  2617. gruns/icecream
  2618. 208.43.231.11 Git
  2619. A new Cloudflare Web Application Firewall
  2620. How Much of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Can You Fit on a QR Code?
  2621. Pin and suffering - fasterthanli.me
  2622. Being a woman in tech should not be controversial
  2623. Compiler Explorer - C++ (x86-64 clang (assertions trunk))
  2624. We asked a Retired Microsoft Windows Engineer 100 Questions! Why oh Why? Find out!
  2625. Announcing Rust 1.51.0 | Rust Blog
  2626. A "Better C" Benchmark
  2627. facebookresearch/Cupcake
  2628. A solution to dependency hell: static binaries by default
  2629. Solo V2 — Safety Net Against Phishing
  2630. C++, Getting Started with the Basics: Working with Dependencies and Linker
  2631. Linus Torvalds on where Rust will fit into Linux | ZDNet
  2632. denji/awesome-http-benchmark
  2633. Load Testing and Benchmarking With siege vs wrk
  2634. Consider upgrading a few PC components - a good SSD is so fast it's not even funny
  2635. How safe is zig?
  2636. git/next/linux-next.git - The linux-next integration testing tree
  2637. Random Employee Chats at Cloudflare
  2638. ezrosent/frawk
  2639. totally_safe_transmute, line-by-line
  2640. Starving Threads In Ruby
  2641. Why bother with Scripting?
  2642. Performance comparison: counting words in Python, Go, C++, C, AWK, Forth, and Rust
  2643. Is Crossplane the Infrastructure LLVM?
  2644. I wrote one of the fastest DataFrame libraries - Ritchie Vink
  2645. Speed of Rust vs C
  2646. He got Facebook hooked on AI. Now he can't fix its misinformation addiction
  2647. Calling .NET APIs from Rust
  2648. Jeremy A Boyd |
  2649. ARMs Race: Ampere Altra takes on the AWS Graviton2
  2650. Microsoft Releases Project Reunion 0.5 Preview
  2651. Zig, Parser Combinators - and Why They're Awesome
  2652. half of curl’s vulnerabilities are C mistakes
  2653. What's New in Visual Basic on .NET 5?
  2654. Creating other types of synchronization objects that can be used with co_await, part 2: The basic library | The Old New Thing
  2655. Debian running on Rust coreutils
  2656. Why asynchronous Rust doesn't work
  2657. Developing with Rust on Windows
  2658. Clojure from a Schemer's perspective
  2659. Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images
  2660. The Teams Dashboard: Finding a Product Voice
  2661. Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
  2662. Business or People
  2663. Announcing Flutter 2
  2664. Deno - A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript
  2665. Event Sourcing: Rehydrating Aggregates with Snapshots
  2666. Semantic Versioning Will Not Save You
  2667. Deno - A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript
  2668. Level up your .NET libraries - Ben Foster
  2669. Foam: Six Months Later
  2670. Back To The Office
  2671. nullpo-head/WSL-Hello-sudo
  2672. The small web is beautiful
  2673. Weird architectures weren't supported to begin with
  2674. Const generics MVP hits beta! | Rust Blog
  2675. Librsvg, Rust, and non-mainstream architectures
  2676. Map of my personal data infrastructure | beepb00p
  2677. Being a workplace crusader - Articles
  2678. Don't define functions inline in your public headers
  2679. Why Discord is switching from Go to Rust
  2680. Parsing floating-point numbers really fast in C#
  2681. tree-sitter/tree-sitter
  2682. Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear
  2683. The modern packager’s security nightmare – Michał Górny
  2684. A year of Rails - macwright.com
  2685. Ask the Expert: Rust at Microsoft
  2686. Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend | Tauri Studio
  2687. Using HPKE to Encrypt Request Payloads
  2688. The Launch Space: Surface Duo for Xamarin and .NET developers
  2689. Mitigating Memory Safety Issues in Open Source Software
  2690. Objective or Biased
  2691. A primer on code generation in Cranelift
  2692. Maybe We Can Have Nice Things
  2693. Distributed Application Runtime (Dapr) v1.0 Announced
  2694. The Worst Experience I've Had With an aarch64 MacBook
  2695. I Really Blew It | Interactive Storytelling Tools for Writers
  2696. Being a COBOL developer can be very fun
  2697. Julia 1.6: what has changed since Julia 1.0?
  2698. thegrims/UsTaxes
  2699. Multi-asset shielded pool project (MASP)
  2700. For the Love of Macros
  2701. ratfactor/ziglings
  2702. Why no one should use the AT&T syntax ever, for any reason, under any circumstances
  2703. Our Solo v2 launch is official!
  2704. jimblandy/context-switch
  2705. Building A Custom Event Hubs Event Processor with .NET | Azure SDK Blog
  2706. Announcing Rust 1.50.0 | Rust Blog
  2707. Why I don't use the "else" keyword in my code anymore
  2708. Are we game yet?
  2709. Llofty Ambitions
  2710. Mozilla Welcomes the Rust Foundation – The Mozilla Blog
  2711. Google joins the Rust Foundation
  2712. State of the Common Lisp ecosystem, 2020 🎉 - Lisp journey
  2713. Reverie: An optimized zero-knowledge proof system
  2714. Rust Foundation
  2715. Taming Environments with Volta, the JavaScript Tool Manager
  2716. ARCHITECTURE.md
  2717. Programming for Cats
  2718. rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer
  2719. Coaching sessions: here’s what I talk about with junior developers
  2720. The reshaped Mac experience
  2721. My Third Year as a Solo Developer
  2722. Llama Rust SDK preview 0.1.3
  2723. Discover - Pony
  2724. PyO3/pyo3
  2725. A Quest to Find a Highly Compressed Emoji :shortcode: Lookup Function
  2726. Narrative Driven Development
  2727. Microsoft Using Metadata to Enable Idiomatic Win32 Interop from Rust and Other Languages
  2728. Zig Makes Go Cross Compilation Just Work
  2729. GitHub Ships Enterprise Server 3.0 Release Candidate -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2730. Python in VS Code Adds Data Viewer for Debugging -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2731. Rust for Windows
  2732. Design Draft: First Class Fuzzing
  2733. Microsoft Opens Up Old Win32 APIs to C# and Rust, More Languages to Come -- Visual Studio Magazine
  2734. Why Electron is a Necessary Evil
  2735. microsoft/windows-rs
  2736. README.md · master · LinuxCafeFederation / Awesome Alternatives
  2737. Porting Firefox to Apple Silicon – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  2738. Preview: The SQLite Llibrary as a .NET assembly
  2739. The worrying trend of game technology centralization
  2740. Reducing tail latencies with automatic cooperative task yielding
  2741. Would Rust secure cURL?
  2742. Fully Homomorphic Encryption Part Three: Three Strawmans for the FHE Scheme
  2743. Rust is a hard way to make a web API - macwright.com
  2744. How the Pandemic Opened the Door to My Career in Tech
  2745. Being a Tech Lead in an Empowered Product Team
  2746. What is Social Cooling?
  2747. Learn X by doing Y - A project-based learning search engine
  2748. Rebuilding the most popular spellchecker. Part 1
  2749. Lessons from my first (very bad) on-call experience
  2750. theseus-os/Theseus
  2751. A practical guide to WebAssembly memory - radu's blog
  2752. Rust-GCC/gccrs
  2753. Elzear - 🗳 Ranked voting systems
  2754. Chemistry of Cast Iron Seasoning: A Science-Based How-To
  2755. What I did on my winter vacation
  2756. Rosenzweig – Dissecting the Apple M1 GPU, part I
  2757. Pointers Are Complicated, or: What's in a Byte?
  2758. Everything You Always Wanted To Know About GitHub (But Were Afraid To Ask)
  2759. Wasmer 1.0
  2760. GRVYDEV/Project-Lightspeed
  2761. How to Stop Endless Discussions
  2762. Make smaller console apps with .NET and CoreRT - { Destructured }
  2763. Zig in 30 minutes
  2764. Patterns and Habits
  2765. A half-hour to learn Rust - fasterthanli.me
  2766. artichoke/artichoke
  2767. Announcing Rust 1.49.0 | Rust Blog
  2768. What's new in PHP 8 - stitcher.io
  2769. Colin Stebbins Gordon
  2770. Buttplug Hits v1 Milestone - Nonpolynomial
  2771. Cosmopolitan C Library
  2772. Executable PNGs - djhworld
  2773. Using One Cron Parser Everywhere With Rust and Saffron
  2774. Tokio
  2775. Cakelisp: a programming language for games
  2776. My Engineering Axioms
  2777. Counterfactual communication and intimidation
  2778. tuhdo/tuhdo.github.io
  2779. The Shape of 1.7M Lines of Code · Stefan-Marr.de
  2780. An Old New Adventure
  2781. On the Graying of GNOME | Et tu, Cthulhu
  2782. Azure Functions in Any Language with Custom Handlers
  2783. Top Articles I've Read in 2020
  2784. Last Week in .NET #22 – Microsoft Parrots Google
  2785. These Modern Programming Languages Will Make You Suffer
  2786. Notes on Learning Languages
  2787. Fast AF Fourier Transform (FafFT) | Conrad Ludgate
  2788. Aiming for correctness with types - fasterthanli.me
  2789. Deno 1.6 Release Notes
  2790. WerWolv/ImHex
  2791. Improving DNS Privacy with Oblivious DoH in 1.1.1.1
  2792. imazen/imageflow
  2793. #DevDecember Week 1 Recap: Growth
  2794. std::visit is everything wrong with modern C++
  2795. The case for Elixir
  2796. Uno Platform Blazor WebAssembly (client-side) with AOT and SkiaSharp
  2797. libra/libra
  2798. How I Translate Feature Requests into Code
  2799. rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc.
  2800. The Cryptopals Crypto Challenges
  2801. Writing Rust the Elixir way
  2802. Pijul - The Mathematically Sound Version Control System Written in Rust
  2803. Ruffle
  2804. Risp (in (Rust) (Lisp))
  2805. Modern storage is plenty fast. It is the APIs that are bad.
  2806. dcz-self/breedmatic
  2807. Modern storage is plenty fast. It is the APIs that are bad.
  2808. How do people find bugs?
  2809. Why AWS loves Rust, and how we’d like to help | Amazon Web Services
  2810. zkSummit 6 | Hopin
  2811. building a roam-like, networked, heavily-customized realtime editor, part 1
  2812. A Taste of OCaml's Predictable Performance - Dev.Poga
  2813. Announcing Rust 1.48.0 | Rust Blog
  2814. jsomers.net | I should have loved biology
  2815. reHackable/awesome-reMarkable
  2816. Servo’s new home
  2817. Graphics for JVM
  2818. Vulnerability, leadership and paternity leave ft. Erran Berger
  2819. The C Standard Library Is Not Dependency Free
  2820. Why an IDE?
  2821. Using Rust to Scale Elixir for 11 Million Concurrent Users
  2822. What is a System-on-Chip (SoC), and Why Do We Care if They are Open Source? « bunnie's blog
  2823. How to Recalculate a Spreadsheet
  2824. Rust vs Go — Bitfield Consulting
  2825. Building a Weather Station UI
  2826. Why Dark didn't choose Rust
  2827. NewReleases.io
  2828. bddisasm: The Bitdefender x86 Disassembler
  2829. ocornut/imgui
  2830. Dark's new backend will be in F#
  2831. Episode 13: Andrew Gallant (BurntSushi), creator of ripgrep
  2832. curlpipe/ox
  2833. The Guide to Deno
  2834. Leaving OCaml
  2835. Why men's health depends on feminism
  2836. adamsky/globe
  2837. Are we web yet? Yes, and it's freaking fast!
  2838. For Complex Applications, Rust is as Productive as Kotlin
  2839. What's in a Linux executable? - fasterthanli.me
  2840. gRPC performance improvements in .NET 5 | ASP.NET Blog
  2841. Bytecode Alliance: One year update
  2842. Standard ML in 2020 | notes.eatonphil.com
  2843. Add PriorityQueue<T> to Collections · Issue #14032 · dotnet/runtime
  2844. Parenting doesn’t do what I thought
  2845. 1Password for Linux beta is now open 🎊 🐧 🎊 | 1Password
  2846. Assorted thoughts on zig (and rust)
  2847. Towards sockets and networking in WebAssembly and WASI - radu's blog
  2848. dandavison/delta
  2849. Collections: Iron, How Did They Make It, Part IVb: Work Hardening, or Hardly Working?
  2850. Abundance
  2851. Why and How Use Azure Active Directory (AAD) with Blazor Web Assembly (WASM)
  2852. How to add C++ structured binding support to your own types | The Old New Thing
  2853. Exchanging UDP messages - Low-Level Academy
  2854. Bidding Farewell to Software Engineering — cdahmedeh
  2855. As election looms, a network of mysterious ‘pink slime’ local news outlets nearly triples in size
  2856. The Observation Deck » Rust after the honeymoon
  2857. CRISPR is Dead
  2858. Paul Rouget - Goodbye Mozilla
  2859. Memory Safe ‘curl’ for a More Secure Internet
  2860. rust in curl with hyper
  2861. Llama preview 0.1.2
  2862. Police violence: Your ratios don’t prove what you think they prove
  2863. Announcing Rust 1.47.0 | Rust Blog
  2864. Writing JavaScript tools in other languages – a new trend?
  2865. Building a Weather Station Bot
  2866. Motivation and why finishing a personal project is hard.
  2867. It’s 255:19AM. Do you know what your validation criteria are?
  2868. Basic Concepts in Unity for Software Engineers
  2869. Wiki - RustStarterKit2020
  2870. LLVM provides no side-channel resistance
  2871. Computers Are Hard: app performance with Jeff Fritz
  2872. Why not PHP?
  2873. Personality Does Not Define Success
  2874. Rust 2021: GUI
  2875. WebAssembly Could Be the Key for Cloud Native Extensibility – The New Stack
  2876. Things I Was Wrong About: Types  — Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
  2877. I was wrong. CRDTs are the future
  2878. Thoughts on Structured Editing: Breaking Away from Syntax
  2879. Zig's New Relationship with LLVM
  2880. A Blog About Computer Systems and Language Design
  2881. Things Elixir's Phoenix Framework Does Right
  2882. Remarkable software engineers write remarkable code - Joannes Vermorel's blog
  2883. This is a pretty dire assessment of Mozilla
  2884. rotoclone/strategic-communication
  2885. Firefox usage is down 85% despite Mozilla's top exec pay going up 400%
  2886. My Least Favorite Rust Type
  2887. Why not rust for security?
  2888. Why Not Rust?
  2889. Why Not Rust?
  2890. Throw Away Code
  2891. TL;DR Rust
  2892. My Principles for Building Software
  2893. mrDIMAS/rg3d
  2894. An introduction to Data Oriented Design with Rust
  2895. Herding Code 242: The COVID Cabin Fever
  2896. Microsoft submits Linux kernel patches for a 'complete virtualization stack' with Linux and Hyper-V
  2897. Reinforcement learning, non-Markov environments, and memory
  2898. Who Influences Your Working Pace?
  2899. Thoughts on giving feedback
  2900. coin_artist – 34700 $coin Puzzle Write-Up ($20,000)
  2901. How to Build a RESTful API with Deno
  2902. The Automated CIO
  2903. Dhghomon/programming_at_40
  2904. How to speed up the Rust compiler one last time – Nicholas Nethercote
  2905. Web-to-App Communication: The Native Messaging API
  2906. Add contibutors to the release notes by Brar · Pull Request #46 · npgsql/doc
  2907. Everything You Need to Know to Get Started with Deno
  2908. samizdatco/skia-canvas
  2909. In Defense of a Switch
  2910. Synthesizing a when_all coroutine from pieces you already have | The Old New Thing
  2911. Rewritten in Rust: Modern Alternatives of Command-Line Tools · zaiste.net
  2912. How to Spot Toxic Software Jobs From Their Descriptions
  2913. Announcing the General Availability of Bottlerocket, an open source Linux distribution built to run containers | Amazon Web Services
  2914. What is .NET? How does it work? Is it a language or a Platform?
  2915. Supporting Linux kernel development in Rust
  2916. System Programming in 2k20
  2917. Less is more
  2918. Zen and Development | Potemkin Life
  2919. Objective-Rust
  2920. Linux Hardware Reviews, Open-Source Benchmarks & Linux Performance
  2921. Pure and Applied Chess
  2922. Announcing Rust 1.46.0 | Rust Blog
  2923. Racket
  2924. If Humans Spoke in Vectors...
  2925. Rust Contributors
  2926. .NET &amp; JavaScript Ninjas Community Program | Telerik
  2927. Daily links from Cory Doctorow
  2928. Thinking about dependencies :: sunshowers
  2929. You don’t always have to be productive - WEEB TRASH LIFE
  2930. First thoughts on Rust vs OCaml
  2931. Why Did Mozilla Remove XUL Add-ons?
  2932. Porting a Golang and Rust CLI tool to D
  2933. Laying the foundation for Rust's future | Rust Blog
  2934. Hiding messages in x86 binaries using semantic duals
  2935. WebAssembly Weekly Issue #126
  2936. Code Smell: Concrete Abstraction
  2937. linksfor.dev(s)
  2938. Frustrated? It's not you, it's Rust - fasterthanli.me
  2939. Survey: Native AOT · Issue #40430 · dotnet/runtime
  2940. A Guide to Understanding What Makes a Typeface Accessible, and How to Make Informed Decisions.
  2941. twilco/kosmonaut
  2942. Mozilla’s uncertain future
  2943. Unicode In Five Minutes ⌚
  2944. Commiserations, skepticism, and antirealism about genomics and Truth
  2945. Mozilla's failures and a path to profitability
  2946. Write your Own Virtual Machine
  2947. servo/servo
  2948. Mozilla: The Greatest Tech Company Left Behind
  2949. "Rust does not have a stable ABI"
  2950. Byron/gitoxide
  2951. Mozilla Alumni Network
  2952. Bevy - Introducing Bevy
  2953. Let’s implement a Bloom Filter
  2954. Single Page Applications using Rust
  2955. Changing World, Changing Mozilla – The Mozilla Blog
  2956. Why the C Language Will Never Stop You from Making Mistakes
  2957. We Can Do Better Than SQL
  2958. An attempt to make a font look more handwritten
  2959. How to better design your game communities for kindness
  2960. First Impressions of Rust
  2961. liljencrantz/crush
  2962. Accelerating Standard C++ with GPUs Using stdpar | NVIDIA Developer Blog
  2963. simdjson/simdjson
  2964. Native AOT Survey
  2965. 1Password for Linux development preview
  2966. LesnyRumcajs/grpc_bench
  2967. Go vs Rust: Writing a CLI tool
  2968. Python is now the second most popular language for programming - newserector
  2969. The Era of DNA Database Hacks Is Here
  2970. Dual-monitor 4K@60hz KVM switch for $30
  2971. Firefox 79: The safe return of shared memory, new tooling, and platform updates – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  2972. WasmBoxC: Simple, Easy, and Fast VM-less Sandboxing
  2973. Writing a file system from scratch in Rust · carlosgaldino
  2974. Tech vs Biotech — Celine Halioua
  2975. Apache Arrow 1.0.0 Release
  2976. adam-mcdaniel/oakc
  2977. SuperTails/langcraft
  2978. Considering Rust
  2979. The Indie Consulting Business Model Canvas V0.1
  2980. Dhghomon/easy_rust
  2981. Add support for binding record types by pranavkm · Pull Request #23976 · dotnet/aspnetcore
  2982. Complexity of Hello World & what comes after
  2983. NerdyPepper/dijo
  2984. Cryptography Dispatches: DSA Is Past Its Prime
  2985. Announcing Rust 1.45.0 | Rust Blog
  2986. Hacking Reolink cameras for fun and profit
  2987. crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  2988. crates.io security advisory | Rust Blog
  2989. zombodb/pgx
  2990. Linux kernel in-tree Rust support
  2991. Trending
  2992. stu2b50
  2993. The Soul of a New Debugger
  2994. Tour of Rust
  2995. Testing Firefox more efficiently with machine learning – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  2996. Linux kernel in-tree Rust support
  2997. Linux kernel in-tree Rust support
  2998. Moving from TypeScript to Rust / WebAssembly
  2999. tauri-apps/tauri
  3000. braver-browser/braver-browser
  3001. Writing a winning 4K intro in Rust
  3002. A Deep Introduction to JIT Compilers: JITs are not very Just-in-time | Carol's Blog
  3003. nabeelqu
  3004. Giving code presentations
  3005. A look at the Gemini protocol: a brutally simple alternative to the web
  3006. Code Only Says What it Does
  3007. Desugaring - taking our high-level language and simplifying it!
  3008. 'It's really hard to find maintainers': Linus Torvalds ponders the future of Linux
  3009. The Pain of Debugging WebAssembly – The New Stack
  3010. How CDNs Generate Certificates
  3011. home
  3012. Documenting with PowerShell: Breaches using the HIBP API - CyberDrain
  3013. Python may get pattern matching syntax
  3014. xi-editor retrospective
  3015. What's in a Linux executable?
  3016. PEP 622 -- Structural Pattern Matching
  3017. Path Building vs Path Verifying: Implementation Showdown
  3018. dabreegster/abstreet
  3019. nabeelqu
  3020. the-benchmarker/web-frameworks
  3021. 3K, 60fps, 130ms: achieving it with Rust | tonari blog
  3022. Generics and Compile-Time in Rust | TiDB
  3023. Black Google manager: “My education and elocution cannot save me from these situations”
  3024. Build yourself a weather station. Part I
  3025. Fast 2D rendering on GPU
  3026. May 2020 news · Gwern.net
  3027. Microsoft: Rust Is the Industry’s ‘Best Chance’ at Safe Systems Programming – The New Stack
  3028. In Defense of Myers Briggs
  3029. Flat UI Elements Attract Less Attention and Cause Uncertainty
  3030. How async should have been
  3031. Compressing Synapse database | Levans' workshop
  3032. dapr/dapr
  3033. 25 Years of PHP History
  3034. A Tiny, Static, Full-Text Search Engine using Rust and WebAssembly | Matthias Endler
  3035. Playing Around With The Fuchsia Operating System
  3036. New inline assembly syntax available in nightly | Inside Rust Blog
  3037. Hacking Windows with F# 5.0 Scripts
  3038. dapr/dapr
  3039. Rust: Dropping heavy things in another thread can make your code 10000 times faster
  3040. The 2020 Developer Survey results are here! - Stack Overflow Blog
  3041. Patrik Svensson - Targeting ARM64 for Windows in Rust
  3042. Chrome: 70% of all security bugs are memory safety issues | ZDNet
  3043. I made a NES emulator in Rust using generators
  3044. Adding peephole optimization to Clang | Egor Bogatov — Developer at Microsoft
  3045. Releasing Today! Visual Studio 2019 v16.6 & v16.7 Preview 1 | Visual Studio Blog
  3046. Remembering Why Agile was a Big Deal
  3047. Five Years of Rust | Rust Blog
  3048. Deno 1.0
  3049. My Mid-Career Job-Hunt: A Data Point for Job-Seeking Devs
  3050. Make LLVM fast again
  3051. A Rust-based TLS library outperformed OpenSSL in almost every category | ZDNet
  3052. [Question] CoreRT future plans · Issue #7200 · dotnet/corert
  3053. [Question] CoreRT future plans · Issue #7200 · dotnet/corert
  3054. Microsoft's GitHub account allegedly hacked, 500GB stolen
  3055. Add tags for programming languages / genres
  3056. PHP showing its maturity in release 7.4
  3057. Explainable Deep Learning: A Field Guide for the Uninitiated
  3058. Making rust as fast as go
  3059. 'Re: Integrating "safe" languages into OpenBSD?'
  3060. Rust/WinRT Public Preview - Windows Developer Blog
  3061. C# interop with C/C++ and Rust in WebAssembly - Uno Platform
  3062. First Release
  3063. First Release
  3064. Teleforking a process onto a different computer!
  3065. [Question] CoreRT future plans · Issue #7200 · dotnet/corert
  3066. Announcing Rust 1.43.0 | Rust Blog
  3067. Closing the gap: cross-language LTO between Rust and C/C++
  3068. Engineering code quality in the Firefox browser: A look at our tools and challenges – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  3069. Lab — CS-3210, Spring 2020 1 documentation
  3070. A Possible New Backend for Rust – Jason Williams
  3071. What Is Interesting About Factorio
  3072. “Stubs” in the .NET Runtime
  3073. A Taste of GPU Compute
  3074. Cloudflare Workers Now Support COBOL
  3075. Writing a Book with Pandoc, Make, and Vim — Vladimir Keleshev
  3076. Introduction
  3077. I can't keep up with idiomatic Rust
  3078. Migrating Duolingo’s Android app to 100% Kotlin
  3079. Introducing Krustlet, the WebAssembly Kubelet
  3080. Replicate your favorite VSCode theme in Windows Terminal
  3081. Await | Writing an OS in Rust
  3082. How I Became a Better Programmer
  3083. `zig cc`: a Powerful Drop-In Replacement for GCC/Clang
  3084. Software Engineer - Jobs at Apple
  3085. I Am Mesmerized By Our New Robotic Vacuum
  3086. Starship: Cross-Shell Prompt
  3087. Rust/WinRT coming soon
  3088. Researching the optimal; implementing the practical
  3089. Announcing Rust 1.42.0 | Rust Blog
  3090. My exploration of Rust and .NET
  3091. How I Start: Nix
  3092. Table 4 . Normalized global results for Energy, Time, and Memory 
  3093. Automatic indexes and garbage collection, features that you shouldn’t need which save the day
  3094. On the shoulders of the giants
  3095. Firecracker
  3096. Microsoft's Miguel de Icaza Ponders New Use for WebAssembly -- Visual Studio Magazine
  3097. Abhishek Gupta – Medium
  3098. Stateful Programming Models in Serverless Functions | QCon San Francisco 2020
  3099. Stark - Language And Frontend Compiler - Prototype 2019
  3100. - Miguel de Icaza
  3101. Rust Ownership Rules
  3102. A journey to searching Have I Been Pwned database in 49μs (C++)
  3103. A half-hour to learn Rust
  3104. I want off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride
  3105. What is a type in TypeScript? Two perspectives
  3106. Securing Firefox with WebAssembly – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  3107. Acrobat on the Web, Powered by WebAssembly
  3108. On Voice Coding
  3109. Andreessen-Horowitz craps on “AI” startups from a great height
  3110. Bastion
  3111. Learning Rust With Entirely Too Many Linked Lists
  3112. Getting started with Uno Platform and ReactiveUI - Uno Platform
  3113. Update on our new and upcoming security keys
  3114. Why Do So Many Incompetent Men Become Leaders?
  3115. The Horrifically Dystopian World of Software Engineering Interviews - Blog by Jared Nelsen
  3116. Rust for professionals
  3117. Examples of calling an API HTTP GET for JSON in different languages - Joe Kampschmidt's Code
  3118. This Goes to Eleven (Part. 2/∞)
  3119. You’re probably using the wrong dictionary « the jsomers.net blog
  3120. The Bright Side of Imposter Syndrome.
  3121. The bright side of imposter syndrome. | Leo Gopal
  3122. Todo-Backend
  3123. Google's OpenSK lets you BYOSK – burn your own security key
  3124. tock/tock
  3125. Stack Overflow
  3126. KnightOS was an interesting operating system
  3127. martinber/noaa-apt
  3128. Add support for high level Assembler by xoofx · Pull Request #60 · 0xd4d/iced
  3129. microsoft/verona
  3130. Building Graphical Applications with WASI, Wasmer, and the experimental I/O Devices
  3131. Build Rust environment for ESP32
  3132. Containerized builds for Rust on the ESP32 - DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻
  3133. Browser Games Aren't an Easy Target — Jakob's Personal Webpage
  3134. Racor - PSM-1R - Pro Store Multi-Use Storage Bracket - Wheelbarrow and Ladder Hanger - Utility Hooks - Amazon.com
  3135. BLAKE3-team/BLAKE3
  3136. Developer Tools Weekly : Issue 100 : January 6, 2020
  3137. imsnif/bandwhich
  3138. “Stack Walking” in the .NET Runtime
  3139. Signal >> Blog >> Technology Preview for secure value recovery
  3140. patriksvensson/waithandle-rs
  3141. Using WebAssembly from .NET with Wasmtime – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  3142. Using WebAssembly from .NET with Wasmtime
  3143. Consuming Ethernet frames with the nom crate
  3144. More implementations · Issue #4 · mimoo/disco
  3145. dapr/dapr
  3146. New release – PeachPie Sdk 0.9.600 @ PeachPie | PHP compiler to .NET
  3147. The State of the Octoverse
  3148. Using Rust in Windows - Microsoft Security Response Center
  3149. How Swift Achieved Dynamic Linking Where Rust Couldn't
  3150. patriksvensson/rustcalc
  3151. Facebook Libra is Architecturally Unsound
  3152. NordVPN users’ passwords exposed in mass credential-stuffing attacks
  3153. TLS Post-Quantum Experiment
  3154. Safe and Secure Drivers in High-Level Languages
  3155. Apple, Your Developer Documentation is… Missing
  3156. dapr/dapr
  3157. Add 64 bits support to Array underlying storage · Issue #12221 · dotnet/runtime
  3158. A Talk Near the Future of Python (a.k.a., Dave live-codes a WebAssembly Interpreter)
  3159. Announcing the Open Application Model (OAM), an open standard for developing and operating applications on Kubernetes and other platforms - Open Source Blog
  3160. rust-p2p/disco
  3161. AWS’ sponsorship of the Rust project | Amazon Web Services
  3162. Improving the LibraBFT protocol · Libra
  3163. “Stubs” in the .NET Runtime
  3164. Dave Glick - Default Interface Members, What Are They Good For?
  3165. r/programming - A high-speed network driver written in C, Rust, Go, C#, Java, OCaml, Haskell, Swift, Javascript, and Python
  3166. ixy-languages/ixy-languages
  3167. My RustConf 2018 Closing Keynote
  3168. Utf8String design proposal · Issue #2350 · dotnet/corefxlab
  3169. Why Are So Many Developers Hating on Object-Oriented Programming? - The New Stack
  3170. What's new in C# 8.0 - C# Guide
  3171. Highlights from Git 2.23
  3172. Potentially unsafe uses of unsafe · Issue #145 · mozilla/neqo
  3173. RustPython/RustPython
  3174. What's Deno, and how is it different from Node.js? - LogRocket Blog
  3175. How we integrate Rust with C#
  3176. C# and Rust: combining managed and unmanaged code without sacrificing safety - Ashley Mannix
  3177. gothinkster/realworld
  3178. What does debugging a program look like? - Julia Evans
  3179. Archive
  3180. jeanqasaur/dsl-syllabus-fall-2016
  3181. Open Source Game Clones
  3182. Rust: A Language for the Next 40 Years - Carol Nichols
  3183. Users
  3184. Elon Musk Says ‘Hyperloop’ Tunnel Is Now Just a Normal Car Tunnel Because ‘This Is Simple and Just Works’
  3185. WCF vs gRPC
  3186. Visual Studio Code Remote Development may change everything - Scott Hanselman
  3187. 0xd4d/iced
  3188. Graphics Programming Weekly - Article Database
  3189. Error Management: Future vs ZIO
  3190. Error Management: Future vs ZIO
  3191. Community and Communication going forward
  3192. Keynote: The Last Hope for Scala's Infinity War - John A. De Goes
  3193. distractionware » The Dice are Cast
  3194. Rust's 2019 roadmap | Rust Blog
  3195. ericsink/wasm2cil
  3196. Running WebAssembly and WASI with .NET
  3197. BurntSushi/ripgrep
  3198. [question] choosing between class and struct · Issue #12489 · dotnet/runtime
  3199. Functional Scala: Next Level by John A. De Goes (LambdaConf Edition)
  3200. The electronic song “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites” reduces host attack and mating success in the dengue vector Aedes aegypti
  3201. Tastes Like Chicken
  3202. Announcing Lucet: Fastly's native WebAssembly compiler and runtime
  3203. cloudflare/boringtun
  3204. BoringTun, a userspace WireGuard implementation in Rust
  3205. Standardizing WASI: A system interface to run WebAssembly outside the web – Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
  3206. How to Debug Rust with Visual Studio Code
  3207. [Question] CoreRT future plans · Issue #7200 · dotnet/corert
  3208. Why Hashbrown Does A Double-Lookup
  3209. Explaining Code using ASCII Art – Embedded in Academia
  3210. Testing Incrementally with ZIO Environment by John De Goes - Signify Technology
  3211. Writing A Compiler In Go | Thorsten Ball
  3212. Writing An Interpreter In Go | Thorsten Ball
  3213. Deep thoughts on other languages Like Rust, Go, etc.
  3214. Testing Incrementally with ZIO Environment
  3215. Cats instances taking the environmental parameter by gvolpe · Pull Request #593 · zio/zio
  3216. Leadersheep — Trinity Farm
  3217. CensoredUsername/dynasm-rs
  3218. Paper: Hyperscan: A Fast Multi-pattern Regex Matcher for Modern CPUs
  3219. Combining iterator blocks and async methods in C# | Premier Developer
  3220. sharkdp/bat
  3221. Hotswapping Haskell · Simon Marlow
  3222. vmg/sundown
  3223. ApoorvaJ/tiny-jpeg-rs
  3224. Introducing HacSpec
  3225. The 10 Secrets to Indie Game Success (and Why They Do Not Exist)
  3226. crates.io: Rust Package Registry
  3227. dalek-cryptography/ed25519-dalek
  3228. LLVM: include/llvm/Support/Casting.h Source File
  3229. Undefined Behavior Is Really Undefined
  3230. sharkdp/hyperfine
  3231. Zcash Counterfeiting Vulnerability Successfully Remediated - Electric Coin Company
  3232. (Now Go Bang!) Snowflake Archeology (DEC PDP-1)
  3233. Deep Learning with Darwin: Evolutionary Synthesis of Deep Neural Networks
  3234. The Web We Lost
  3235. » The Sierra Discovery Adventures The Digital Antiquarian
  3236. » The Game of Everything, Part 7: Civilization and Government I (Despotism, Monarchy, and the Republic) The Digital Antiquarian
  3237. » Games on the Mersey, Part 5: The Lemmings Effect The Digital Antiquarian
  3238. » A Tale of the Mirror World, Part 5: The Inflection Point The Digital Antiquarian
  3239. lemire/simdjson