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Bit BashingYet another programming blog. Thoughts on software and surrounding topics with a bit of cynicism and snark.
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http://www.bitbashing.io/
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Yet another programming blog. Thoughts on software and surrounding topics with a bit of cynicism and snark.
I Screwed Up: On civility in software
http://bitbashing.io/2015/02/23/civility.html
I Screwed Up: On civility in software. Feb 23, 2015. I did a Bad Thing . A week ago I wrote a post titled Shipping Culture Is Hurting Us. I had just seen Gary Bernhardt’s talk, A Whole New World. The sins of the post were numerous, and all too common in tech and programming rants. I tied things together that weren’t all that related in order to force a point. I made sweeping statements, and in several cases argued from ignorance without doing my homework. It was bad, and I feel bad. Neither of these outl...
D is like native Python
http://bitbashing.io/2015/01/26/d-is-like-native-python.html
D is like native Python. Jan 26, 2015. As I’m sure many others do, I often find myself writing short programs and utilities to help automate whatever random crap I’m doing or just for fun. Traditional choices for this kind of work are usually scripting languages like Python. Ruby, or even more traditionally, Perl. What makes these languages good choices for banging stuff out? Most importantly, these languages are expressive. D abounds with syntactic sugar and features to make your life easier, including:.
About the author
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I’m Matt Kline, and I work as a software engineer for Fluke Networks. Before that, I got my undergrad from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with degrees in computer sciences and computer engineering. I like systems programming, messing around with new languages like Rust. Hacking on side projects. And spending far too much time playing shooters and RTS games. Standard (and probably useless) disclaimer. All posts are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Branch Per Feature in practice
http://bitbashing.io/2015/02/10/bpf-in-practice.html
Branch Per Feature in practice. Feb 10, 2015. Branch Per Feature is one of the bajillion branching strategies. That can be used with modern Version Control Systems (VCSes). I just rotated off a project where I used it for the better part of a year, and even wrote a bit of tooling. Around it. Here we’ll take a look at BPF in practice, and how it holds up to the theory behind it. How we got here: a brief history of version control. We begin with a story. Or, if you’re an impatient git. In the same project&...
Shipping Culture Is Hurting Us
http://bitbashing.io/2015/02/16/shipping-culture.html
Shipping Culture Is Hurting Us. Feb 16, 2015. I started writing this post with the intention of discussing Gary Bernhardt’s conclusions in his talk, A Whole New World. Gary makes what I think are some really good points about infrastructure, tooling, and the paralysis we seem to sometimes have around it. I wanted to expand on that a bit, while also tying in my frustrations with what I personally see as techs with much more sizzle than steak, such as Node.js and MongoDB. In a 1995 web browser. Since it wa...
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General Programming – The Lone C++ Coder's Blog
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The Lone C Coder's Blog. The continued diary of an experienced C programmer. Thoughts on C and other languages I play with, Emacs, functional, non functional and sometimes non-functioning programming. Musings about programming in general. Improve git performance on Windows without patching your git install. I’ve blogged about improving the performance of Git on Windows. By now there is a much easier way to get the same performance improvement and this is to use Git for Windows. Second, addressing the per...
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Nov 10, 2015. How to write (and use) a terrible style guide. Jul 19, 2015. Be lazy. Use ranges. Jun 14, 2015. In defense of smoke tests. Apr 21, 2015. It's time for D to own up. Mar 30, 2015. Time Between The Lines: how memory access affects performance. Mar 9, 2015. Introducing promptd: A few small tools for your shell prompt. Feb 23, 2015. I Screwed Up: On civility in software. Feb 16, 2015. Shipping Culture Is Hurting Us. Feb 10, 2015. Branch Per Feature in practice. Jan 26, 2015. Jan 9, 2015.
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Bit Bashing Level 1. Bit Bashing Level 2. Bit Bashing Level 3. February 15, 2013, 8:54 am. Filed under: Bit Bashing Level 3. Aligning the stack is sure to be a familiar topic for compiler writers and assembly programmers. In x86-64 assembly, functions that contain AVX objects usually align the stack to 32-bytes in the function prologue…. Andq -32, %rsp. So, how do we align the stack? First, we have to ask ourselves, “Self, is the stack growing up or down? Bit integer and the address is. If the stack grow...
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