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Aug 23, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #264

If you don’t go read yesterday’s issue and don’t send it to 10 other people, YOU’LL BE CURSED BY THE OBSCURE TYPO CURSE! UNTIL YOUR END OF DAYS YOUR CODE WILL BE PLAGUED BY TYPOS LIKE , INSTEAD OF . OR l INSTEAD OF i! OOOOOoohhoohoooOHOOOOO. #chainmail Electro-shout out to Igor Steinmacher, Fernando Castor, Paulo Meirelles, Edson Dias, Gustavo Pinto, Igor Wiese, Andy Wingo, Jen Simmons, and Jeremy Ong for the great content.

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Aug 18, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #263

Missed me? Naah, you probably just missed the daily update on the newsletter issue. No worries babe, I got you. Big cyber thanks to Aviram Hassan, Mehul Arora, Andrey Listopadov, and Unmesh Joshi for the fantastic articles! https://abyteofcoding.com/issues/a-byte-of-coding-issue-263/ If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here!

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Jul 15, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #255

A programmer was arrested for writing unreadable code… He refused to comment. Digital thanks to Egor Rogov, Casey Muratori, and Amos for the excellent reads! Image courtesy of Andre Farstad If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here! #postgresql #rust #riscv Technical Deep Dives on Rust, Riscv, and Postgres Featuring When rustc explodes , The Problem with RISC-V V Mask Bits, and PostgreSQL 14 Internals.abyteofcoding.com

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Jul 14, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #254

On average, one of my emails probably travels about 1/4th of the earth’s circumference, which is about 10,000 km. I’m sending out about 2,930 emails per day, which means one issue travels a total of 29,300,000 kms. The average distance from the earth to the moon is 384,400 km. One…

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Jul 13, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #253

RUUUUUUUUUUUUUN! GOOOOOOO! GET TO THE CHOPPA! Then read issue 253. Cyber thanks to Paul Fremantle, Asanka Abeysinghe, Bruce Dawson, and Ian Henry for the interesting reads! Image courtesy of Andre Farstad If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here! #softwarearchitecture #os #algorithms

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Jul 12, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #252

This looks like a job for me, so everybody, just go and read, issue number 253, because it’s full of cool stuff to just see. Da-na-na-na-na na, da-na-na-na-na na, da-na-na-na-na na, da-na-na-naaaaaaa. Electro thanks to Jim Grey, Nicolas Hafner, Fred Hebert, Patrick Hunt, Mahadev Konar, Flavio Junqueira, and Benjamin Reed for the fascinating content! Image courtesy of Andre Farstad If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here!

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Erlang

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Jul 8, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #251

Boris Johnson is out… but issue 251 is in! I run a tight one-person dictatorship at A Byte of Coding, and let me tell you, 251 is polling leagues above the competition. Don’t believe me? Look for yourself. Digital thanks to Renato Athaydes, Simon Hørup Eskildsen, and Alexander Abramov for the interesting articles! Image courtesy of Andre Farstad If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here!

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A Byte of Coding Issue #251
A Byte of Coding Issue #251
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Jul 7, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #250

Took a little break the past week with posts on here, but the newsletter was going strong (that’s why you should subscribe, so you don’t miss out). Issue 250 was sent out yesterday and I did something super special; the usual, because every issue is special :) Electro-metaphorical gift card to Jordan Webb, Kostas Anagnostou, and Sebastian Raschka for the fabulous articles! Image courtesy of Andre Farstad

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A Byte of Coding Issue #250
A Byte of Coding Issue #250
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Jul 1, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #244

Summer time, and the living is easy. Fish are jumping, and issue 244 is out. Meow. Cyber thanks to Arthur O’Dwyer, Martin Stein of Genode Labs, Yehonathan Sharvit, Nathan Klein, Shayan Oveis Gharan, and Anna Karlin for the informative reads! Image courtesy of Andre Farstad If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here!

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A Byte of Coding Issue #244
A Byte of Coding Issue #244
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Jun 23, 2022

A Byte of Coding Issue #242

Kind of crazy that you’re reading this on some contraption that uses magic rocks to send messages via invisible waves over thousands of kilometers. But that’s all boring compared to yesterday’s issue! Digital thank you to Harrison Green, Ian Dupont, Hynek Schlawack, and Grug for the lovely articles. Image courtesy of Andre Farstad If you want to get issues of the newsletter straight to your inbox when they come out, subscribe at the link below. If don’t mind being notified a day late, follow me here!

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A Byte of Coding Issue #242
A Byte of Coding Issue #242
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