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fero14041
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
Perhaps better IMHO is "Strange code" by Ronald Kneusel (NoStarch, 2022) [0], which I found more didactic and developed. Please note than I'm quite a fan of this author's other books [1].

[0] https://nostarch.com/strange-code

[1] https://nostarch.com/search/Kneusel
fero14041
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
An alternative to Scons could be Doit (<https://pydoit.org/>), which if I remember correctly was built as a faster alternative to Scons. See also reasons of some users to prefer the later to other mentioned here: <https://pydoit.org/stories.html>.
fero14041
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Caveat lector: This PDF version (from the 1962 ed.) misses several pages and only contains some ~130 of the ~460 claimed from the table of content.

For a complete book but from its 1957 ed., go eg. to the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/presocraticphilo033229mbp (PDF and EPUB available for download).

PS: This is not my knowledge domain, so above dates are retrieved from theses PDF and related editions assumption is mine.
fero14041
·vor 4 Jahren·discuss
Mike Bayer, creator of SQLAlchemy ORM in Python, wrote about migrating its repository from Mercurial to Git, in 2013: https://www.sqlalchemy.org/blog/2013/05/25/sqlalchemy-migrat... He had some IMHO strong points in favor of Git itself VS Hg, besides GitHub and its huge userbase, which personally convinced me to switch.