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When Google introduced Carbon as an experimental successor to C++ in July it made a big splash in the community. As more developers have given the language a try, the word is that folks like Carbon’s productivity, performance and memory safety.
To quickly build and deliver robust products and benefit from automation and efficient collaboration, the software team relies on continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines.
There seems to be no end to database proliferation — and for good reason. Databases are critical to any modern organization for providing essential business insights and building apps that power the digital economy.
When I started programming, no one would ever put secrets in their code, such as passwords, credentials, keys, and access tokens. It was just asking for trouble. But then along came code-driven automation with secrets. Suddenly we often checked secrets into our code.
The HIPAA Privacy Rule (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) is a healthcare cybersecurity framework that mandates security standards for all HIPAA-covered entities.
Mastodon is a free, open-source social networking service that is decentralized and distributed. It was created in 2016 as an alternative to centralized social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. One of the key features of Mastodon is the use of the WebFinger protocol, which allows users to discover and access information about other users on the Mastodon network. WebFinger is a simple HTTP-based protocol that enables a user to discover information about other users or resources on the...
I have been blogging here for the last 20 years. Every Tuesday and Thursday, quite consistently, for two decades. But last year, without planning it, I got tired and stopped. Not sure why. It didn't correspond with any life events. Nothing interesting or notable happened. I just stopped. I did find joy on TikTok and amassed a small group of like-minded followers there. I enjoy my YouTube as well, and my weekly podcast is going strong with nearly 900 (!) episodes of interviews with cool people. I...
In October, at the “Dream Hollywood” hotel in, Los Angeles, California, developer Nadia Odunayo told the inspiring story of how she’d built her site and garnered over 1 million registered accounts — almost single-handedly — in just 29 months.
I’m going to preface this by saying I have a dog in this race. You see, as you probably understand, I’m a writer. I not only write about technology, but I’m also a writer of fiction. I’ve been writing for thirty years now and have published over fifty novels.
Today I will cover why stack is faster than heap. The main reason is that memory is allocated and deallocated much more efficiently due to the the simplicity of the algorithm. When an item is added to the stack, it is simply added to the top of the stack in constant time, O(1).
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