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stuff me collect
stuff me collect
Splits whole screen by named squares and moves cursor there.
Note: Windows and Linux support are still in development.
explanation: https://youtu.be/FYV4HbW2XCI
Really intresting comments
This question reminds me of the first time I met a blind programmer. I asked him how he managed to code, and he replied with something that stayed with me: a good programmer should organize software in such a way that every piece of code has a clear and logical place. The organization should be so intuitive that anyone could build a mental model of the structure and navigate it easily, even without seeing it.
Why you should use and write man pages.
Local documentation that is easy to find is so much better. And man pages are powerful.
Instantly publish your own books on the web for free, no publisher required.
Blogging and posting on social is easy. But why is it so hard to publish a whole book on the web? It’s not anymore. Writebook is remarkably simple software that allows you to publish text and pictures in a simple, browsable online book format.
Умерь жажду книжного знания, чтобы не роптать, когда придет смерть
Author with cool visual style
Main page - https://johv.dk
He also uses Betula - https://links.johv.dk
For better or worse, I sometimes think. I have heard that I therefore am, but I’m unconvinced. Nevertheless, sometimes I write my thoughts down. Mostly just in my diary, but other times I publish them on the Web. This notebook contains those of my writings that are in a state somewhere between published and private.
#1 Locally hosted web application that allows you to perform various operations on PDF files - Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF
In many other languages, you have to not only evaluate testing libraries, but also write your tests in a style that complies with that library’s expectations. Gophers are blessed to have a thoroughly adequate solution out-of-the-box, and even further blessed to have an active ecosystem where folks are making in-depth testing a walk in the park.
Personal web site of Rek Bell - one of 100 rabbits.
This is a collection of random thoughts regarding the application of permacultural ideas to the computer world.
Blog post about very small linux distribution and small programs