So where do you point them for alternatives? This stuff offers "followable" artifacts with the promise of the secret souce... But what book/source would you suggest to counter this?
Replying to @adamgordonbell
As always, when I see a new episode in my notifications, I know I will have a great commute. Great episode, you are doing the best tech podcast IMHO. Maybe a tie with some Changelog pods... CppCast, TalkPythonToMe, ADSP, 2's compliment, BehindTech are all good but this is 🔥!
Replying to @awesomekling
Fantasztikus, Kling András! :D
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Replying to @diegorlosada
looking at the answers... no wonder C/C++ is hardly supported by SBOM tools. :(
Replying to @gvanrossum
interesting times
Thank you both for this interview!
Replying to @rui314
の looks like a cat's tail from behind... I thought it is another cat post 😂
Replying to @rui314
@cppcast maybe a nice interview with @rui314 about this?
Cool! I had no idea I could listen to the new cppcast hosts in MUCCPP :) good luck to you!
From Python set & set and more-itertools were the new stuff I learnt. github.com/lnksz/programming…
Replying to @ericwastl
Time was a scarce resource this year, but I found time for 8 days. I dusted off some awk/shell at the beginning, learning e.g. about the paste command (kind of a zip) then it was fun to do try out ranges in C++ and the rest was experimenting with Python on mobile. Thanks for AoC!
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Replying to @lefticus
Veritasium was right
Great episode! For me format, compatibility, and sustainability matter. This is why e.g. I stopped using Prezi.com I currently find draw.io, xlsx and textfiles my main tools.
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Replying to @lefticus
esp. after lunch it help a lot
Replying to @rui314
We do that with mongoose and Cesanta seems to do well
Replying to @rui314
How do you type AltGr?