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It’s the end of vibe coding, already | InfoWorld
The Biggest Semantic Mess in Futhark
Futhark is a parralelizable language to handle arrays.
Do I not like Ruby anymore?
Left to Right Programming
Mojo: A Revolutionary New Programming Language for Building AI Applications | DataCamp
Programming Language Theory has a public relations problem | One Happy Fellow - blog
Why I Do Programming
Tutorials on Technical and Non Technical Subjects - Everything in software
Search for 'awk' and all awk tutorials come up. or append 'awk' to the URL
Linux Handbook - tutorials on everything on Linux: Docker, Bash, Awk,
Just search for what you want (e.g. awk) and articles come up.
Simulating OOP in Bash - DEV Community
How Warp Terminal Helps Me Correct My Scripts and Coding - The New Stack
Will the future of software development run on vibes? - Ars Technica
Devin AI - Programming Assistant - Wikipedia
Programming Language and Theorem Prover — Lean
Everything you need to know about Finch, the latest programming language developed by MIT
GitHub Next | SpecLang
Large language models and the rise of the AI code generators | InfoWorld
Review of LLM specialized for code generation
OpenAI Codex - Wikipedia
Model which generates code for Python, Javascript, Go, Shell, Perl, Swifg, Ruby, PHP
codellama (Code Llama) - Huggingface model for generating programs. Maybe can be used for Newspeak?
Introducing Gemini: Google’s most capable AI model yet
Advanced coding Our first version of Gemini can understand, explain and generate high-quality code in the world’s most popular programming languages, like Python, Java, C++, and Go. Using a specialized version of Gemini, we created a more advanced code generation system, AlphaCode 2,
java - What's the difference between reactive programming and event driven architecture? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
Reactive programming - Wikipedia
Contempt Culture - The Particular Finest
Contempt to programming languages that are 'not mine'
Coroutine - Wikipedia
Coroutine is a routine which can yield. Coroutines are typically scheduled cooperatively (=non-preemptively). Coroutines are similar to threads, although threads are typically scheduled preemptively (scheduler pre-empts=forces execution to pause and yield, even without yield in the language)
Programming idioms in any computer language
Wing Programming Language for the Cloud
A Taxonomy of Security Issues
Languages and security - Security of languages, core principles.
