Programming: JavaScript, Perl, Python and C++
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SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Knockout
This week’s open-source project is Knockout (KO) and it works purely on JavaScript. KO is a JavaScript MVVM (a modern variant of MVC) library that enables developers to create rich, desktop-like user interfaces with JavaScript and HTML.
KO uses “observers” that help the UI stay in sync with an underlying data model and declarative bindings to enable productive development, according to Knockout’s page on GitHub.
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Why I love Perl 6
love Perl 6 because, if that solution seems too scary to you
(too infinite, too lazy, too concurrent, too pipelined, too Unicoded,
too declarative, too functional, too much like something that
an Erlang guru would code), then Perl 6 will equally allow you
to write a plain and simple version: one that's imperative, iterative,
block structured, variable-driven, pure ASCII, and more-or-less
exactly what you'd write in Perl 5, or even in C: [...] -
Python's creator thinks it has a diversity problem [Ed: Python has Microsoft entryism problems (far more urgent than this)]
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Evennia: Creating Evscaperoom, part 1
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Evennia: Creating Evscaperoom, part 2
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Dissecting boost::astar_search
Right now, I am having a hard time understanding BGL’s (the Boost Graph Library) template spaghetti, so decided to write a blogpost while I decipher it, one at a time, documenting the whole thing along the way.
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KTextEditor/Kate Bugs – Scratch Your Own Itch
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