Students who do not know much about computer science find it difficult to complete their assignments on time. It is difficult for them to understand the coding process and they do not know the varying steps of crafting a programming assignment.
I'm a programmer and for a long time I've been encountering problems with the platforms I often use to write my articles on programming and technology. So I decided to get my hands dirty and built a website that has received a considerable number of visits in just 4 months. That's why I'm here to invite more people who would...
Originally a thread on Twitter about the xz/liblzma vulnerability, when I finished typing it, I realized I had a real world slice of Open Source interaction that deserved more attention.
From the github description: "A Virtual Boy emulator for the Nintendo 3DS continuing mrdanielps's work on r3Ddragon, which is itself based on Reality Boy / Red Dragon. It uses a dynamic recompiler with busywait detection and a hardware-accelerated renderer to achieve high performance on the 3DS's limited hardware."
SQL, or Structured Query Language, serves as the backbone for managing data in databases across various systems like MySQL, SQL Server, MS Access, Oracle, Sybase, Informix, Postgres, and more. In this tutorial, we'll delve into the fundamental aspects of SQL, exploring its syntax, key commands, and the role it plays in...
I have a sense of how these decisions look in the board room— just curious what they look/feel like on implementation given that people presumably don’t enjoy putting in effort to make a thing worse, obviously don’t dox yourself and get in trouble at work!
Ingemar Ragnemalm first released the Sprite Animation Toolkit (SAT) in 1992. “I have always liked to make computer games,” Ingemar wrote in the SAT manual. “It has been one of my hobbies since the late 70’s. When I started using Macs, of course I wanted to make some games for it too.” After writing many games, he had...
Practically anything from our surroundings has its own life cycle, with a beginning and the end. Understanding these cycles is a key to understanding how things work and how these processes can be used for our purposes. In the context of Raku language the most common cycle we deal with is lifetime of an object. Then again,...