Tomorrow 1st Dec'21 is Sri Dhanwantari Jayanthi.
800yr old Sri Dhanwantari Devaru ( very unique standing posture with Amrutha Kalasha) in Bhavya Samsthana of Sri Puthige Matha,being worshipped by Poojya Yatigalu daily.Special Pooja will be performed tommorow
@MadhvaHistory
What are the benefits & challenges of @PostgreSQL at a glance? Read the article by Ivan Panchenko, Deputy CEO at @PostgresPro, to learn what large enterprises expect from #PostgreSQL: https://t.co/EEKatw0KhM - some new names of the current large #PostgreSQL users are also there!
A PC power supply has a lot of interesting circuitry crammed inside. It converts the AC to high-voltage DC, chops it up into pulses, feeds them through a transformer, converts back to DC, and then filters the outputs. It may seem excessively complex, but it's cheap and efficient.
New blog: "TDD: Balancing Progress with Stability" - https://t.co/KMOKq1hKfh - A new take on TDD, viewing it as a safe way to expand a stable base, and looking at the various moves you can make (not just red-green-refactor).
At the Internet Archive, this is how we digitize a book.
We never destroy a book by cutting off its binding.
Instead, we digitize it the hard way--one page at a time.
#digitalbooks
If we're being honest, 2020 is the perfect year to get rid of Daylight Saving Time. Just rip the band-aid off while we're all home confused as hell anyway
❓ What is Clean Code?
As @unclebobmartin says in the Clean Code book: there are probably as many definitions of Clean Code as there are programmers.
This is a thread 🧵 about what I believe Clean Code is.
This is special. Once in a decade stuff.
Detailed histories of APL, C++, Clojure, D, ELisp, F#, Fortran, Groovy, JavaScript, LabVIEW, Logo, Lisp hygienic macros, MATLAN, Objective-C, Oz, S, R, Smalltalk, SML, and Verilog.
All written by key players.
All open access.
Here's our second part of CMake tutorials!
After covering CMake basics, we now dive deeper.
Learn how to configure and add customization points to your project!
Part 2: Customization points
https://t.co/JCWetj0ZhP
[Fresh] "Invariants and Preconditions" in C++
https://t.co/AS32rwTM1S
@a_williams doesn't blog often, but when he does *everyone* should read the article. Trust me, it's worth your time.
#cplusplus
@unclebobmartin The first time I read the concept of ¨sociable test¨ was in the following post from @martinfowler:https://t.co/PHQE6cwtpD. Since then, I have this concept in mind when writing unit tests and trying to avoid the idea of ¨unit => class¨. Interested article to read.