- The 640 K Barrier | Hacker News –
- Competitive Programmer’s Handbook – The purpose of this book is to give the reader a thorough introduction to competitive programming. The book is especially intended for students who want to learn algorithms and possibly participate in the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) or in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC).
- Competitive Programming Book Companion Website – This book contains a collection of relevant data structures, algorithms, and programming tips written for University students who want to be more competitive in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), high school students who are aspiring to be competitive in the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), coaches for these competitions, those who love problem solving using computer programs, and those who go for interviews in big IT-companies.
History
Bookmarks for April 11th
- Secret Knowledge—or a Hoax? | by Eamon Duffy | The New York Review of Books –
- BBC – Future – There are 19 types of smile but only six are for happiness –
- Ask HN: What are some great “Free” services provided by IBM, Amazon, etc.? | Hacker News –
- Ask HN: Mailing lists that HN readers ought to know about? | Hacker News –
Bookmarks for April 8th
- Men Without Work | Hacker News –
- A deep dive into APL –
- how_to_rust_language_visual_studio_2017 –
- Containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs | Hacker News –
Bookmarks for March 31st through April 2nd
These are my links for March 31st through April 2nd:
- blog.jfo.click/the-mandelwat-set/ –
- YaCy – The Peer to Peer Search Engine: Home –
- The .NET IL Interpreter · Performance is a Feature! –
- Iosevka –
- We’re losing the information war | Hacker News –
Bookmarks for March 24th
- A Hitchhikers Guide to the CoreCLR Source Code · Performance is a Feature! –
- Learning Lisp Fast –
- Beyond Silent Spring: An Alternate History of DDT | Chemical Heritage Foundation –
- Why OO Matters in F# | Hacker News –
- Tidal – Home – Tidal allows you to express music with very flexible timing, providing a little language for describing patterns as step sequences (which can be polyphonic and polymetric), some generators of continuous patterns (e.g. sinewaves, sawtooths) and a wide range of pattern transformations. Tidal is highly ‘composable’ in that pattern transformations can be easily combined together, allowing you to quickly create complex patterns from simple ingredients.