Posts
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        Animatable Content in SwiftUI
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        Stack Overflow is working as intended
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        A universal definition of string length
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        Android Versions
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        Easy Animations in DragonRuby with Enumerators
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        Gradle still sucks
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        Required features in your new programming language
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        Every programmer should care about UI design
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        A Paradoxical Error
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        Software Designs
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        Thoughts on DragonRuby Game Toolkit
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        Gradle is a dumpster fire
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        How to be a git expert
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        The Genetics of Dark (Netflix)
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        The Clean Trap
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        Kasparov and Computers
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        The Top 3 Coding Interview Questions People Bomb
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        Recognizable types in Swift
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        From Carthage to Cocoapods
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        I didn't have COVID
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        Re: Making Wrong Code Look Wrong
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        Chesterton's Fence
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        Mixing Swift and Objective‑C
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        My janky home theater setup
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        How to become a good cook
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        Life in the slow lane
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        Leaving Facebook
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        Distributed iOS builds with Jenkins
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        Fixing btrfs
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        Programmer humor
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        Yet another blog post about gamma correction
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        `
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        A hint of Javascript
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        Vocabulary needed
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        I wrote a book
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        Surprisingly valid syntax
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        When Ruby acts like Javascript
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        Getting a substring in Ruby
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        Java FTW
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        Good one, Javascript!
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        Learn CSS
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        Hard truths
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        Hard truths
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        Hard truths
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        Please stop
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        Surprisingly valid syntax
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        Surprisingly valid syntax
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        You don’t need to use two sheets of toilet paper just because it's etiquette or fancy; use what gets the job done (that also applies to relationships and life choices… but mostly toilet paper).
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        Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.
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        The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.
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        No matter how far you have gone down the wrong road, turn back.
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        Microsoft
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        UEFI, a haiku
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        A father's last words
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        OCD
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