Maksim Volkau
@dadhi
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Software Developer. Love my family, coding, movies, comics, manga, SF.
Malaga, Spain
Joined January 2009
Since certain companies boast about wanting to rewrite their whole code, maybe it’s time to point the next generation of engineers towards this classic: https://t.co/kNbYSz0iYE (It‘s been 25 years. People seem to have forgotten.)
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Netscape 6.0 is finally going into its first public beta. There never was a version 5.0. The last major release, version 4.0, was released almost three years ago. Three years is an awfully long tim…
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@konstiwohlwend Sharding is also trivial in SQLite and you can still query across multiple shards with ATTACH.
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@konstiwohlwend A single writer is amazing for throughput even without sharding in the case of SQLite you can 1000x Postgres pretty easily in context where row locks and isolation matter. https://t.co/wfo5rDIciK
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https://t.co/8EheVYYBwg is amazing. We are working to make it even better for all, espeically web devs.
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Tomorrow's stream we dig into Time Slicing. What does it do? Is it necessary? Are there alternatives? And look at how the topic impacts the direction of Async Signals. https://t.co/d9GgHVRuDC
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You don't need to use zig to get comptime, now you can do it in C#! https://t.co/97VnxI9DJJ by @sebastienros
#dotnet #chsarp
github.com
Comptime brings meta-programming capabilities to C#, enabling compile-time code generation and evaluation. - sebastienros/comptime
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I've had a chance this past week to add some cool features to `http-nu` - a HTML DSL - a router library, and - an integrated Datastar SDK. I demo'd it at @newsystems_ .. as much as I could at least: time keeper @cairox100v was severe! .. except with @Farzaaaan .. blatant
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Huge thanks for @Jonathan_Blow for coming onto the show, live showcasing the game and the editor of @SinkingStarGame as well as jai language metaprogramming! Unedited version is available for members on youtube (and soon patreon) Edited, high quality version will be available
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VENUE UPGRADE – THE BIG PUSH LIVE 2026 Venues upgraded in Glasgow, London & Manchester (same dates). All tickets remain valid (address change only). London & Manchester age rules unchanged. Pre-sale: Fri 19 Dec, 10am GMT General sale: Mon 22 Dec, 10am GMT Link in bio
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@arpit_bhayani "SQLite has about 155,800 lines of code" Whaaat? tha´t can´t be right? an entire SQL database, SQL parser, optimizers, indices. all of that.
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@tsconfigdotjson this is that instantdb post i mentioned https://t.co/xSrekAlvxm (via @anders_murphy)
instantdb.com
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Working on a HTML DSL for Nushell :: Which style do you prefer: "PipeDream .nu"
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finally, AI era book about what is good programming is
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Cambridge Core - Programming Languages and Applied Logic - Cultures of Programming
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post announcement, should we have @Jonathan_Blow on the standup?
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No one can read fast enough to keep up with all the interesting stuff Tomas Petricek writes about.
What defines a correct program? What makes a good programmer? The answer depends on what culture of programming you subscribe to! This has been a long time in the making, but my open access book on the history of programming is available for pre-order! https://t.co/XAVZIzlAuD
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Blogged: Trying out the Zed editor on Windows for .NET and Markdown https://t.co/Xz7hLBgjJO In this post I try out Zed on Windows to see if it can replace my VS Code usages for quick edits of .NET projects and writing Markdown documents. #dotnet
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In this post I try out Zed on Windows to see if it can replace my VS Code usages for quick edits of .NET projects and writing Markdown documents
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Here’s a real task from my job. I have a 100GB binary file. Produced daily. I can’t grep it. But I can decode it. However, I can’t store the decoded version either. It’s too big. How do I efficiently query it? Decoding piped to grep takes 2 minutes. I want 2 seconds.
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This is what all the "Beautiful High Level Abstractions" people sound like to me
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