Top 20 Cloud Computing Interview Questions and Answers for Freshers (medium.com)
Cloud computing continues to revolutionize the IT industry, professionals with expertise in this field are in high demand.
julienbarnoin, I'd like to suggest that anyone who says Copilot saves them time is an indication that they're not doing their job, ie accepted the code without taking the time to think through each line and its implications.
To properly review code, you have to consider for each variable, each expression, whether it's appropriate, how it interacts with the rest of the program, etc.
Since you didn't author the code I'd say this should take more time than if you wrote it yourself.
DM_Ronin, explaining pointers like you're 5
DM_Ronin, explaining pointers like you're 5, part 2
Bendodroid, @DM_Ronin Part 3 :blobcat3c:
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stevensanderson, If you work with text data in R, the
gregexpr()
function is essential for pattern matching. It finds all occurrences of a pattern within a string. Key parameters includepattern
,text
,ignore.case
,perl
,fixed
, anduseBytes
. You can match characters, ignore case, use advanced regex, and search fixed strings.#R #RProgramming #Programming #RStats #ROpenSci #Text #regex
Post: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-05-17/
Cloud computing continues to revolutionize the IT industry, professionals with expertise in this field are in high demand.
alexelcu, This is old news, but there's now an official announcement — Apache Pekko is now a top-level project:
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lorddimwit, Who called it linear typing and not “once in a lifetime”
Who called it const and not “same as it ever was”
Who called it a stack trace and not “well, how did I get here?”
dannotdaniel, @lorddimwit who called it a core dump and not a FECALITY
SocketSecurity, LDAPjs, an LDAP client and server API for Node.js, was decommissioned after its maintainer received an abusive email from a user, raising concerns about this form of abuse as a potential attack vector. #nodejs #JavaScript #opensource https://socket.dev/blog/ldapjs-open-source-project-decommissioned-after-maintainer-receives-abusive-email
TheErlef, Don’t miss the chance to participate in the Erlang Workshop!
The Erlang Workshop brings together the open source, academic, and industrial communities of Erlang, other BEAM-related languages, actor model programming, distribution, and concurrency to discuss techniques, technologies, languages, and other relevant topics.
Important dates:
Paper submission: May 30
Notification: June 27
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Adorable_Sergal, I really should finish C so I can do Matlab
julienbarnoin, Nowadays terminals and other text views can get rendered with GPU acceleration support, like the kitty terminal that I use.
🤔 That means we could get bloom, chromatic aberration, distortion, depth of field and other post process effects into our terminals, what are we waiting for?
jacob, “Which programming language should I use?”
preslavrachev,
stevensanderson, 🎉 New Post Alert! 🎉
Counting words in a string is a fundamental task in data analysis.
Base R: Use strsplit(), a straightforward method to split strings and count words.
stringr: The str_split() function from the stringr package makes the code more readable.
stringi: For powerful and efficient string manipulation, stri_split_regex() from the stringi package is your go-to.
Happy coding! 🚀
#R #RStats #RProgramming #Programming #regex #Coding #strings
Post: https://www.spsanderson.com/steveondata/posts/2024-05-16/
damien_dupre, @stevensanderson what about
stringr::str_count(x, "\\w+")
?
stevensanderson, @damien_dupre yes that works too
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stevensanderson, #R #RStats #rprogramming #Programming almost ready
julienbarnoin, Not many people know about bleh debugging.
It's a technique I use when I want to check whether a certain piece of code is being compiled at all, such as if it's been ifdef'd out.It works by inserting the following keyword in the piece of code you're looking at:
bleh
This is a special word that triggers an error in compilers of all programming languages, resulting in a message like "error: 'bleh' undeclared" if the code gets compiled. If not, the code is compiled out.
bobmagicii, @julienbarnoin the technical term for that i think is tombstone. in my web work we're mostly looking to see if they leave markers in the logs.
viking, I have a newfound enormous appreciation for curl's ability to re-use connections in combination with the curl multi interface. Lightning fast way to make craploads of HTTPS requests!
krisajenkins, From #Akka to #Erlang and beyond, there are coders that love the actor model. But how does it work? How do you design systems in an actor-based world?
Hugh McKee joins me to talk about the best patterns and approaches he's found for breaking the problem down and building an actor-system back up.
📺 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CBUWcUuG6Ss
🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6LvibKMNLLiJA1f1bfgzYI
stevensanderson, After I update my #R Package TidyDensity there will be 176 functions...that's a lot of code I wrote. This is just a reflection. Right now it is 172.
joelanman, missing from native Node - write a file and create any necessary folders in the path
fs.writeFileSync('a/b/c.txt','hello', {recursive:true})
joelanman, @jscholes ah you're right! I was sure it threw an error but recursive: true doesnt, thanks!
joelanman, you can do this, thanks @jscholes
const filepath = 'a/b' fs.mkdirSync(filepath, { recursive: true }) fs.writeFileSync(filepath + '/c.txt', 'hello')
pixel, Parsing JSON Data is a fundamental in modern SwiftUI apps. This comprehensive guide covers all the aspects of the Codable protocols in Swift.
#JSON #Programming #Swift #SwiftUI #macOS #iOS #visionOS #Codable
https://matteomanferdini.com/swift-parse-json/
davidbures, @pixel Jk on the picture, this is probably the best guide I’ve seen so far. I’ve been struggling with adopting Codable for years
jjimenezshaw, "If the authors of computer programming books wrote arithmetic textbooks..."
A colleague used this image to describe the documentation of a library. Meaning that the documentation was the example with the rabbits, but they have to use the library as the second part of the image.
#programming