Interests: Regular Expressions, Linux CLI one-liners, Scripting Languages and Vim
GitHub: github.com/learnbyexample
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Interests: Regular Expressions, Linux CLI one-liners, Scripting Languages and Vim
GitHub: github.com/learnbyexample
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Do you guys have any book reading goals for next year?
Personally, I am trying to read 15 books this year and mix in more non-fiction books.
Things You Didn't Know About GNU Readline (twobithistory.org)
Looking for tutorials
Hello, im looking for some beginer-intermediate knowledge in python. I’m interested in more text rather than video based courses preferably with exersises.
Two kinds of threads pools, and why you need both (pythonspeed.com)
Branchless Lomuto Partitioning (orlp.net)
Wasm By Example (wasmbyexample.dev)
Navigating around in your shell (blog.meain.io)
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Regex Crossword (regexcrossword.com)
Compiled variants of the Python standard library. (github.com)
Solving programming exercises (www.pythonmorsels.com)
Why Git is hard (roadrunnertwice.dreamwidth.org)
Speeding up Cython with SIMD (pythonspeed.com)
A good fantasy book? you know, wizards, dragons, princesses, that kind of stuff
Well I’m craving something in this genre but I’m a bit overwhelmed and underwhelmed at the same time. So many titles and yet I’m not sure what to read. Maybe you can help?...
Understanding JavaScript RegExp with hundreds of examples and exercises (learnbyexample.github.io)
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The Front-End Developer's Guide to the Terminal (www.joshwcomeau.com)
Data Structures and Information Retrieval in Python (allendowney.github.io)
Exploratory Data Analysis for Humanities Data (with tools like awk, sort, uniq, and wc) (awk.dev)
Python 3.12.0 from a supply chain security perspective (sethmlarson.dev)
Clearing The Deque (exploring Python's deque data structure through a picture story) (thepythoncodingstack.substack.com)
Perl One-Liners Guide with plenty of examples and exercises (learnbyexample.github.io)
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Best place to write and host a programming guide
I would like to do a small-medium guide on something I did that I couldn’t find so many resources for, what do you think would be the best place to do this without so much hassle and preferably with free hosting?
SHARE WITH THE CLASS: What aliases are you using?
From bash to zsh and everywhere in between, show me yours and I'll show you mines. Inspire others or get some feedback....