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- Embedding Truffle Languages - Kevin Menard's Weblog https://nirvdrum.com/2022/05/09/truffle-language-embedding.html 21 comments
- A memory-efficient data structure for geolocation history https://denisidoro.github.io/posts/data-structure-geolocation-history/ 21 comments
- GitHub - stdlib/f: Functional Microservice Request Library https://github.com/poly/f 11 comments
- Cutting through the smog: making an air quality bot with Haskell https://engineering.linecorp.com/en/blog/cutting-through-the-smog-making-an-air-quality-bot-with-haskell/ 11 comments
- GitHub - jftuga/geodist: Golang package to compute the distance between two geographic latitude, longitude coordinates https://github.com/jftuga/geodist 6 comments
- Using OUnit to test your OCaml program | by Bobby Priambodo | Medium https://medium.com/@bobbypriambodo/using-ounit-to-test-your-ocaml-program-ce8e640a828c 5 comments
- Distances · Julia Packages https://juliapackages.com/p/distances 3 comments
- Building an OpenStreetMap app in Rust, Part V | by Tor Hovland | Bekk https://blogg.bekk.no/building-an-openstreetmap-app-in-rust-part-v-f14831e13e61 2 comments
- Optimizing Ambulance Service Coverage in NYC | Sudeep Raja https://sudeepraja.github.io/Ambulance/ 2 comments
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- GitHub - zricethezav/whatSpeed: whatSpeed is a tiny application written in Go that reports download and upload speeds from speedtest.net https://github.com/zricethezav/whatSpeed 1 comment
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