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- Douglas Crockford: âWe should stop using JavaScriptâ
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How often do you guys actually use C?
For example, Java runs on the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) instead of running directly on the hardware, and it also has a garbage collector to handle memory management. Running on a virtual machine means your code is more abstracted: you only have to worry about the JVM and not about the platform youâre running on (since the JVM is the platform), and itâs more portable since your code can go on anything that runs the JVM. But running the JVM as an intermediate layer takes more computing power and so does running garbage collection, meaning that you experience a performance penalty. Hereâs one benchmark I could find comparing the use of different programming languages to compute pi, in which Java took about 3x as long as C to complete the same task
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AITA for telling my 9 y/o daughter she sucked for not writing professional-level code?
Or you've got the speed comparisons (https://github.com/niklas-heer/speed-comparison) -- Python is probably something like 10% the speed of C/C++ (although, like I said, 99% of the time that's comparable to premature optimization).
- sou iniciante e com uma dĂșvida, python Ă© realmente lento? ou Ă© sĂł meme?
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Why does Julia use jit?
Looks like a PR was merged yesterday to make the code more simd friendly https://github.com/niklas-heer/speed-comparison/pull/52
- speed comparison of various programming languages, Julia (AOT) is on fire!!!
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An Apple fan walks into a bar....
Sure, they could have chosen Python. But I doubt the language differences account for even a noticeable percentage of the slowness of Brew.
- There is framework for everything.
mintable
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Sheets access bank transactions
One free alternative to Tiller is Mintable. https://github.com/kevinschaich/mintable
- There is framework for everything.
- Self-hosted/FOSS personal finance management
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Why you install nextcloud with docker?
Yeah I'll be quite honest my project is very low-quality code (I'm not a front end/UI person so the website is straight up vanilla JS and HTML aka ugly). I just stumbled upon this that looks like a better version (and open source) version of what I have: https://github.com/kevinschaich/mintable
- FireFly III Personal Finance Manager Install Guide, for those that asked :)
- Ask HN: Best way to get webhooks every time I get a new AMEX transaction?
- A temporary solution to account syncing
What are some alternatives?
arl - lists of most popular repositories for most favoured programming languages (according to StackOverflow)
ghostfolio - Open Source Wealth Management Software. Angular + NestJS + Prisma + Nx + TypeScript đ€
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library
budgetzero - Open-source, self-hosted, zero-based budgeting.
docx4j - JAXB-based Java library for Word docx, Powerpoint pptx, and Excel xlsx files
candy-machine-v2-responsive-ui - Solana Candy Machine V2 with a Prod-ready and easy to customize responsive UI.
pivotnacci - A tool to make socks connections through HTTP agents
hyperformula - HyperFormula is an open-source headless spreadsheet for business web apps. It comes with over 400 formulas, CRUD operations, undo-redo, clipboard support, and sorting. Built in TypeScript, supported by the Handsontable Team.
Apache ZooKeeper - Apache ZooKeeper
Budget App - Open source personal budgeting application
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
b4bstats - Repository for B4BSTATS online tool