Hi everyone, Welcome to issue #161. This week is a busy week for me so this is a short issue and have no description for link. They are great anyway, check them all out :-).
An animation of the SHA-256 hash function in your terminal.. Very cool, check it out after you read above tutorial
In netowkring multiple games, what you see on screen always has some latency compare to other due to network, what happen when both of you press at same time. How all of that magic works.
Tech interview isn’t perfect, especially when coming to whiteboard algorithms. Many think that they don’t make use of that many algorithm in their day life.
Non Python user, please still read this post. Python code is very similar to pseudo-code and you will learn a lot about JPEF encoding, decoding: color space, using zig-zag to convert a matrix to a 1D array.
a framework for developing PostgreSQL extensions in Rust and strives to be as idiomatic and safe as possible.
RustWebRTC JavaScript Library for Audio+Video+Screen+Canvas (2D+3D animation) Recording
JavaScriptWebRTCan easy to use open source application for Linux with PulseAudio. It creates a virtual microphone that suppresses noise, in any applicatio
Goa Ruby DSL for prototyping card and board games. Write a little bit of Ruby, define your deck’s stats, then compile your game into a series of images ready for print-and-play or even print-on-demand
RubyA must if you works with k8s all day long. Help u swich namespace and env easily
alternative to kubectx, kubens and the k on prompt modification script
Probably I live under a rock but this niffy tool measure and give lot of information about front-end.
a tool for running event-driven scripts in a Kubernetes cluster. You can define script to be run under certain condition and this operator is the glue.
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