Programming Leftovers
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Mike Driscoll: PyDev of the Week: Pierre Denis
I’ve a Master in Computer Science from UCL Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, where I reside. I’m working since 20 years as software engineer in [Spacebel](http://www.spacebel.be), a company developing systems for Space. Basically, I like everything creative and elegant. Beside arts, music, literature, I'm looking for this in physics, algorithmic, GUI and mathematics. I love programming, especially in Python.
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Reinout van Rees: Summaries of the Python meetup in Amsterdam
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Remove multiple entries of the same command in .bash_history with preserving the chronological order
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Pattern Matching In Bash
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Count the number of occurrences of each character and return it as a list of tuples in order of appearance
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Closer Look at the Double Ratchet
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Getting started with Mercurial for version control
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Clang Flips On Modules Support With C++2A Switch
With modules being an accepted feature for C++20, LLVM's Clang compiler has now enabled the functionality when tapping the compiler's experimental support via the -std=c++2a compiler switch.
The LLVM Clang compiler has offered experimental modules support already but has required the -fmodules-ts compiler switch to enable the functionality. With modules now officially approved for C++20, the functionality will also be available when using the standard -std=c++2a switch.
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GDA Starts Beta Stage
GDA 6.0 Beta has been Released. Valgrind tests and memory leak fixes are in progress.
To reach Beta stage, some providers and tools, like GTK widgets, has been cataloged as experimental and disable by default.
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