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    Comment #48102887

    There is the lesser-known web server rwasa written in flat assembler: https://2ton.com.au/rwasa/

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    Comment #46044779

    There is also the Python version too and available free. I do like the register allocation/graph colouring chapter.

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    Comment #42104133

    Worth checking out https://github.com/fosslinux/live-bootstrap which starts from a handwritten hex bootloader and later a Scheme interpreter that implements a C compiler that compi…

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    Comment #41403163

    Great to see Essentials Of Compilation by Jeremy Siek mentioned. Also has a Python version.

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    Comment #38788224

    The Amstrad CPC 464 plus is what I grew up with. In the footnote sure it was fast to jump into BASIC but of course loading from cassettes took ages :)

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    Comment #26967675

    Only things I’d ever buy from Dell are some of its monitors, servers and XPS laptops. Most of their stuff is trash for a brand with good reputation.

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    Comment #25357177

    Previous discussion on: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18450425

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    Comment #25002020

    An Eminem lyric becomes a tech article headline.

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    Comment #24741849

    Okay nbasic is what the world needs. I got introduced to BBC Basic on Amstrad examples with graphics as a kid and it got me hooked on programming.

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    Comment #24588557

    I don't find the Windows SDK too bad, but I tried React Native for Windows and building each simple app took up 1GB+ of space.

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    Comment #24090769

    Not sure why this post is getting scathing criticism, but this would be a nice project to fork for a metasearch engine.

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    Comment #20846162

    Didn't realise this showcases your MANOOL language until I opened, which looks pretty cool

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    Comment #20828624

    The improved js-mode in 27.x is definitely worth checking out, especially if you use React/JSX. Had many issues wrestling with indentation in previous setup. https://github.com/moo…

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    Comment #20706895

    This is hands down an amazing interpretation (some great voicing in the upper parts in the left hand, and articulation is textbook awesome) and great to see near the top of HN, his…

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    Comment #20058520

    Trying to explore gamedev in Racket myself so cool to see the matrix related stuff in https://github.com/jb55/vrscript-samples/blob/master/vr.rkt

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    Comment #19867240

    Game developers stick to the rule-of-thumb 16ms (60Hz) update constraint to have updates done before drawing. Not sure how work can be done on something like KWin without that rule…

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    Comment #19795107

    I use Emacs/Evil for hobby programming and vi for quick edits on servers. Wish I had this guide years ago. Incredibly helpful. :)

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    Comment #19716840

    Happy easter :) If you already know some HTML/CSS I recommend https://adamschwartz.co/magic-of-css/ I often use it as a refresher

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    Comment #14846091

    This is remarkable and awesome. Great job :) It's cool to see open source themes that are beautiful beyond the Sass frameworks out there.

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    Comment #2713966

    Reductio ad Hitlerum: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law