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  1. Jul 23

    In case you want to fill the gaps in CS take a look:

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    Jul 18

    Brian Kernighan on learning programming: “[As a beginner,] you sort of know the rules of a language, but you don’t know how to *say* anything. That conceptual hump is still there for an awful lot of people. Once you’re over that it’s easy.”

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    Jul 15

    We can create dependencies between tests, and not even know it. 😦

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  4. Jul 13

    For those of you who need an inspiration to write some tests:

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  5. Jun 27

    Covered a bit of how macros are used in some open-source frameworks

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  6. Jun 26
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  8. Jun 15

    Detailed guide how to use vim in emacs using evil-mode emulation (don't ask me why I'm doing it):

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    Jun 13

    I trained a bot on 1000 crash logs. It too crashed in some sort of misguided solidarity protest.

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    Jun 13

    Thanks to and for continually releasing their code for everyone’s benefit and embodying the Hacker Ethic

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    Jun 1

    Swift performance investigation starter bug, for anyone inclined towards low level perf:

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    Jun 11

    If you work with text, this year’s TextKit talk was really good. I bet most people don’t know that you can use multiple text containers and/or layout managers to present a single NSTextStorage.

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    Jun 12

    Applying hardware acceleration to in what is now an project, Uber Labs was able to train a to play Atari in just a few hours on a single PC, making this type of research accessible to more people.

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    Jun 11

    Super excited that we're finally open sourcing Sonar. It's the equivalent of Chrome DevTools but for native apps!

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    Jun 9

    Advanced Debugging with Xcode and LLDB is a must-watch. I learned quite a few new tricks, such as using backticks to eval Swift before using ObjC. Also, that 🚽 shortcut is just great.

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    Jun 10

    “If you never write code that crashes, this session is not for you. This is a talk for the rest of us.” Amazing what can read out of a crash report. This should be a mandatory watch for every [i/mac/tv/watch]OS developer.

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    Jun 7

    Highlight of the day: Advanced Debugging with Xcode and LLDB. So many gems shown there. If you didn’t see it live, definitely wait for the recording to be published. Must see.

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  18. Jun 7

    My whole life I've been using the word "parsing" without having any short alternative. Now I have it. It is hierarchical analysis. Thanks to "Dragon Book"

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    Jun 7
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    Jun 6

    TestFlight now offers a public invite url link! No more email requirement! Lots of control over the URL(s) too!

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