Programming Leftovers
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Roman Kashitsyn ☛ Programming avant-garde
Programmers know the giants who laid our technological foundations, such as Donald Knuth, John McCarthy, Niklaus Wirth, Edsger Dijkstra, Ken Iverson, Leslie Lamport, Guido van Rossum, Fabrice Bellard, and Linus Torvalds. Their work stood the test of time and became mainstream.
On the shoulders of these giants stands the next generation of explorers who are finding new ways of thinking about programming. This article mentions four less-known programmers and thinkers whose work interests me and who I consider programming avant-garde.
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Medevel ☛ Top 11 Free Open-source Low-code Platforms for Building Apps in 2024
Ever wished you could build your own apps without spending years learning to code? That's exactly what low-code and no-code platforms let you do! Think of them as digital building blocks that let you create software by dragging, dropping, and clicking – no computer science degree required.
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Qt ☛ Qt Quick 3D survey - November 2024
The Qt Quick 3D project was first announced and released in 2019. Since then, it has seen numerous enhancements. We have concentrated on boosting performance, introducing new features, and expanding the module's capabilities.
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R
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Rlang ☛ Lidar
IGN is scanning France using LIDAR. More than half the country is available for downloading currently.
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Rlang ☛ Vetiver: Monitoring Models in Production
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Python
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Adnan Siddiqi ☛ Getting Started with Candlesticks Patterns and Python | Adnan's Random bytes
In the previous post, I briefly introduced candlesticks and how to detect a bearish and bullish candle in Python.
In this post, we are going deeper, discussing candlestick patterns, what they are all about, and how to detect and represent them in Python
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