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Nobody cares about your beautiful code
Companies need to make a tradeoff between “move fast and break things” or grow in a steady, sustainable and healthy pace and be eaten up by competition. In the end, it’s all about which startup is able to move faster and adapt quicker until they finally achieve enough traction to then take a step back and reevaluate early technical decisions.
Understanding quantum computing through drunken walks
The jumping off point for exploring quantum computing is to understand that while many of the principles are counterintuitive, the classical universe we know and love is but a mere shadow of the quantum fabric of reality. To get a feel for that fundamental difference we will walk through an example that helps to illustrate the power of quantum computation.
You might as well timestamp it
Future-you will be glad you stored a timestamp instead of that boolean.
Googling is one of the most important skills for every developer. Let me show you how to get better at Googling.
The compiler writer resource page
I know complete pans of the literature are left out, but this is a page for amateur compiler writers. Anything that I did not find practical is not listed here. (I also did not include the things that I do not yet know!) All the remarks in grey and even the selection of documents are personal. If you have suggestions of papers to include, please contact me! Finally, the order of items in the various sections is totally arbitrary.
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