if youre a hoopy frood who always knows where their headphones are then in my book you’re all set to go out into the big bad world and interact with some strangers “interact” with some strangers!
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to improve as a programmer, every programmer whether working independently or in an organization should atleast have one project that they control 100% of, and it doesn’t matter if it is your main project or a side project.
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I would just note that you have an image of some “Great X” that you are trying to live up to, when really, there is no frame of reference to standardize a measure for X.
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a must-read for understanding system performance optimization. but it is recommended to read a book on kernel implementation first, such as understanding linux kernel.
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I’m seeing too much comparison on the internet about why C is unsafe and Rust is safe. True. But they are NOT even the same class of language.
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Honestly, I couldn’t think of a better title than this. Since this is partially about Normal Form Designators, I just wanted something with the acronym “NFD”.
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you’ll probably notice that performance testing costs a lot of time to run one case. moreover, it carries the risk of failing the execution itself.
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No matter how thorough the preparations are, there are quite a few cases where the case cannot be executed as expected when it is actually executed. My experience is that the first execution fails in 90% of cases.
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It goes without saying that test cases are necessary to conduct performance tests, but in most cases there is a lack of perspective to be confirmed when creating the cases.
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as someone with great difficulty properly processing emotion, and an amazing partner with low levels of emotional intelligence, it brings me hedonistic pleasure to realise that a seedling of a flowery feeling had managed to bud in the alien hellscape that is the folds of my brain, and that species...
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