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788 | 4,704 | |
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10.0 | 6.8 | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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onelinerhub
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Best Websites For Coders
Library or micro code solutions : Community library of micro code pieces for popular issues.
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Aligning text horizontally and vertically with PHP GD
We use (400 - $p[2])/2 to calculate x coordinate so our text is centered horizontally. Open original or edit on Github.
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10 Useful vim commands for coders
More useful Vim commands, add your commands on Github.
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Getting and setting headers in Node.js HTTP server
Open original or edit on Github.
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3 code pieces to work with file path in Node.js
Original version, improve this code.
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Help us collect modern Python NumPy code solutions
The suggested solution https://github.com/Onelinerhub/onelinerhub/blob/34467e427cc6... still runs out of memory with many files.
I believe the original intention behind using mode="a" was to append to the output file while reading the input files at the same time. This way, there is no need for an ever-growing string array.
But there are still many other issues like using default platform string encoding instead of detecting it properly or at least using utf-8, checking for ".txt" anywhere in the path instead of at the end, and not closing the input files with a context manager like the output file, which suggests that this code is just pierced together from various sources.
A robust solution would require many more lines.
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Hacker News top posts: Mar 28, 2022
Help us collect modern Python NumPy code solutions\ (23 comments)
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Many thanks to all of you – new UI onelinerhub.com
Thank you all for great support in helping our ad-free non-profit code library project.
We've launched new UI today (thanks to your support and sponsoring!), please help us test it and make sure everything works fine. Please leave feedback using Github issues: https://github.com/nonunicorn/onelinerhub/issues
missing-semester
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Ask HN: I want to learn to use the terminal, where do I start
The missing semester of your cs education
https://missing.csail.mit.edu/
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Please advise, still struggling intensely
You mentioned having issues with accessory concepts so perhaps this might help: https://missing.csail.mit.edu/. There's also a chapter on git
- Curso del IPN
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CS2030S and CS2040S advice
https://missing.csail.mit.edu/ is a good way to pass the Dec-Jan break if you want to prep for CS2030S + some more general stuff.
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I cancelled my Replit subscription
Reflecting a little bit more I don't think it was replit's fault, per-say. But that change should have been made together with a larger adjustment to the program. Like adding a class/unit in the style of [the missing semester](https://missing.csail.mit.edu/) to make sure people came away with a good range of intuitions.
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Advice to a Novice Programmer
From MJD's post: I think CS curricula should have a class that focuses specifically on these issues, on the matter of how do you actually write software?
But they never do.
FWIW, MIT's "The Missing Semester of Your CS Education" attempts to deal with this lack, though, even there, it's an unofficial course taught between terms, during MIT's IAP -- Independent Activities Period[1] -- and not an actual CS course.
[0] https://missing.csail.mit.edu/
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditions_and_student_activit...
- School of SRE: Curriculum for onboarding non-traditional hires and new grads
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Advice / Resources from a "Seasoned Beginner"
Link to the "missing semester of your CS degree" course by MIT.
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MIT's Missing Semester Class: Beyond the CS Curriculum
Rightly called The Missing Semester (of Your CS Education), this class from MIT will teach you how to use some of the tools that are fundamental to the software engineering ecosystem. From shell scripting to the fundamentals of information security—spanning around 12 lectures—you can add a bunch of practical skills to your toolbox.
- ¿Recomendaciones sobre que aprender?
What are some alternatives?
scripts - Collection of useful scripts for Linux (git, docker, LUKS, Archlinux...)
cs-topics - My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!
high-assurance-rust - A free book about developing secure and robust systems software.
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
fornjot - Early-stage b-rep CAD kernel, written in the Rust programming language.
CS50x-2021 - 🎓 HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x)
flower - Flower: A Friendly Federated Learning Framework
vimrc - The ultimate Vim configuration (vimrc)
slickstack - Lightning-fast WordPress on Nginx
javascript - JavaScript Style Guide
pi-encrypted-boot-ssh - 🔑 Raspberry Pi Encrypted Boot with Remote SSH
materials - Bonus materials, exercises, and example projects for our Python tutorials