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The computer built to last 50 years

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Blog Livres Software À Propos The computer built to last 50 years by Ploum on 2021-02-04 *How to create the long-lasting compu**ter that will save your attention, your wallet, you
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Why Haskell is our first choice for building production software systems – Foxhound Systems

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Haskell's features enable rapid development, easy maintainability, and excellent performance, making it a top choice as an industrial-strength programming language.

OneFlow – a Git branching model and workflow | End of Line Blog

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End of Line blog Thoughts on software development, by Adam Ruka Home About Archive RSS OneFlow – a Git branching model and workflow Posted on 2017-04-30 This post is part of a ser
In the 'GitFlow considered harmful' article, I outlined an alternative Git versioning workflow that I successfully used throughout my career. Now, almost 2 years after pu

Where Messages Come From

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Owain's Site

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CROESO / WELCOME! You are viewing a digital time capsule from 2001! I recently recovered a load of data from a harddrive I've had since I was in secondary school. Amongst the digi

from Vim to Emacs - part 2

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Ratpoison - The Ultimate Keyboard-based Window Manager

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