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Modern Software Engineering on YouTube [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by baydonFlyer·w zeszłym roku·1 comments

Next gen campaign to offer free micro:bits to all primary schools across the UK

microbit.org
4 points·by baydonFlyer·3 lata temu·1 comments

The three ‘norths’ combine over Great Britain for the first time in history

ordnancesurvey.co.uk
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C++20 Coroutine Iterators

blog.feabhas.com
1 points·by baydonFlyer·5 lat temu·0 comments

Simple(r) Introduction to C++20 Coroutines

blog.feabhas.com
1 points·by baydonFlyer·5 lat temu·0 comments

CMake Part 4 – Windows 10 Host

blog.feabhas.com
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CMake Part 3 – Source File Organisation and Subsystems

blog.feabhas.com
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CMake (Embedded C/C++) Part 2 – Release and Debug builds

blog.feabhas.com
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CMake Part 2 – Release and Debug builds

blog.feabhas.com
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CMake Part 1 – The Dark Arts

blog.feabhas.com
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Dangers Posed by Evidentiary Software–and What to Do About It

lawfareblog.com
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baydonFlyer
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Dave Farley, along with Kent Beck, Trish, Kevlin Henney, and others have renamed, and relaunched, the 'Continuous Delivery' channel as 'Modern Software Engineering'
baydonFlyer
·2 lata temu·discuss
Click bait headline. It is an opinion piece; it may be true (or not) but there is not references or clear justifications.
baydonFlyer
·3 lata temu·discuss
UK digital creativity and computing education to receive major boost as BBC Education, Micro:bit Educational Foundation and Nominet join forces again to deliver free micro:bits to primary schools.
baydonFlyer
·4 lata temu·discuss
As someone who teaches C to professional engineers, I'd recommend "Hacking: The Art of Exploration" by Jon Erickson. The first 100+ pages are the most succinct coverage of C I've ever come across (if you can already program in other languages).

Also, by following many of the exploits covered in the book, you get a real grasp of what is happening at the machine level - which is one of the major reasons you'd choose C over something more modern.