Guide-to-Swift-Strings-Sample-Code
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Guide-to-Swift-Strings-Sample-Code
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Text Rendering Hates You
I agree. It is an excellent article. Text systems are weird.
There's an entire book about strings, in Swift: https://flight.school/books/strings/
- Base Encoding
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Ask HN: Publish old projects even though the source code embarrasses you by now?
I have a 10 year old project on Github. I even have it on my resume. The code is nothing like what I would write today, but I think that's implied by it being 10 years old. And I'm personally quite proud of what I produced, even though I would do it differently now.
Project is a WSYIWYG editor (https://github.com/nicoburns/ghostedit) if anyone is interested. I wouldn't recommend anyone use it these days, but it could be interesting as a relatively small codebase to learn from if anyone is interested in how contenteditable in web browsers works.
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Text Rendering Hates You
Ah, that was a dark time for WYSIWYG editing on the web. I actually made my own back in that era [0] (well a little later, but when TinyMCE and CKEditor were still the goto solutions), and getting it to work cross-browser when IE6 was still a thing and had no dev tools was an absolute nightmare.
[0]: https://github.com/nicoburns/ghostedit
What are some alternatives?
imageworsener - A utility for processing PNG, JPEG, BMP, and WebP images. Features include resize/resample, dither, grayscale, apply background color, subpixel rendering.
K-BOOM - An Atomic Bomberman clone that runs on 80286, featuring video (1997).
nuklear - A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
ancient-3d-for-turboc
harfbuzz - HarfBuzz text shaping engine
colr-gradients-spec
trualias - Mentally computable verification codes for email aliases implemented as a postfix tcp table or milter; uses asyncio.