How to get speech output as text from screen readers (gist.github.com)
This article highlights how to access the speech view using different screen readers like NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver.
This article highlights how to access the speech view using different screen readers like NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver.
About a few days ago I posted this, asking for help to implement the parser. It seems like I boomer’d and I forgot to set the Gist to public. This is public (hopefully!). Someone did gave me a link, but I kinda could not ‘parse’ it (get it? get it?). I still would appreciate it if you would give me guidance in parsing with...
In the Gist, I have explained my problem, and I have provided my tokenizer as well. If you can help me with the parser, that would be great. Also if my tokenizer is not very well-structured, please tell me....
If you’re interested in a deeper dive, inform me. If I have made a mistake inform me. Thanks.
Please tell me what you honestly think of it — this is not a ‘labor of love’ exactly, I only spent a few hours on it. But I think its a strong foundation for what comes next. The implementation, I hope, will be an orgy of love!...
Automatic garbage collection in C is possible with libraries like libgc, but with allocppx.pl, you can just preprocess your file into generating heaps, and these heaps can be used for memory allocation. The type of GC is used, mark and sweep + reference counting. Every memory allocation MAY have a trace, and this trace can be...
I wrote a simple script in order to help someone in a recent reply from me, to make running Flatpak applications from terminal easier. After that I worked a little bit on it further and now ended up with 2 completely different approaches....
I wrote a short tutorial on using my implementation of ASDL. You can find link to it in the document....
I am implementing my own POSIX Shell so I wrote this not to get lost. I posted a much more inferior iteration of this weeks ago —that one was truly subpar. This one is much better....
A lot of comments there. Found this one via a search engine.
I risultati, considerato il breve testo datogli in pasto, sono più che buoni....
[If this is not the right board for this, please tell me to submit it in the right place]...
Victor Buendía (@vbuendiar) writes:...
If it is missing anything, please tell me. Thanks.
cross-posted from: zoo.splitlinux.org/post/5266...
A good amount of people liked my C99 EBNF grammar. I was defining grammars for most of today because you can’t really blindly make a language, and you need a grammar to be there, even if the language exists and has dozens of implementations. As it happens, I have a couple of AWK-related projects, AWK2c and Squawk (people from...
This is EBNF grammar for ANSI C (C99) and it contains almost every rule. It may be missing stuff, please tell me if you notice something missing....
This since I don’t have a blog and I don’t know how to make a blog I will post my way of defining a grammar using EBNF and Regular Definitions in Gist form....
Consider this: it’s much easier to parse S-Expressions than JSON! Plus, in statically typed languages, this script could excel, because it declares the type first. Remember that you can always use my S-Expression parser in C to parse them:...
Everybody’s talking about colored and effectful functions again, so I’m resharing this short note about a category-theoretic approach to colored functions.
AllocPP.pl is a script I authored that creates a dynamic heap (as in datatype heap, not the heap segment of the process) in your program, and these heaps are allocatable, and reallocatable, and deallocatable. It does so by preprocessing your program. It’s in no way a substitution for memory management and garbage collection,...