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- GitHub - rekihattori/awesome-programmers: A list of history's greatest software engineers and tech pioneers https://github.com/rekihattori/awesome-programmers 44 comments
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- Cranelift, Part 3: Correctness in Register Allocation https://cfallin.org/blog/2021/03/15/cranelift-isel-3/ 39 comments
- The case against Effect Systems (e.g., the IO data type) - Alexandru Nedelcu https://alexn.org/blog/2022/10/13/the-case-against-effect-systems-io-data-type/ 35 comments
- The Power of Lifetimes http://pling.jondgoodwin.com/post/lifetimes/ 21 comments
- No Callbacks Required: StratifiedJS Returns Sequential Programming to Javascript http://www.infoq.com/articles/stratifiedjs 19 comments
- Jumping Back and Forth · Crafting Interpreters http://craftinginterpreters.com/jumping-back-and-forth.html 18 comments
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- Why Programmers Need Limits. Limits make for better Art, Design and… | by Charles Scalfani | Medium https://medium.com/@cscalfani/why-programmers-need-limits-3d96e1a0a6db 7 comments
- Fortran Guidelines — BCI Research Software Engineering Guide https://bristolcompositesinstitute.github.io/RSE-Guide/abaqus-user-subroutines/fortran-style-guidelines.html 6 comments
- What is structured concurrency? – Ole Begemann https://oleb.net/2021/structured-concurrency/ 5 comments
- How we made Befriendus Ludicrously Accessible / GioCities https://blog.giovanh.com/blog/2021/04/13/how-we-made-befriendus-ludicrously-accessible/ 1 comment
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