Here are some of my favourite blogs. Even though it was hard to choose, I picked just one
post from each based on how fun or interesting I found it, in no particular order.
- Steve Klabnik
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“Does unsafe undermine Rust’s guarantees?”
- Dan Luu
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“What to learn”
- Julia Evans
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“Why do we use the Linux kernel’s TCP stack?”
- Antirez
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“Don’t fall into the anti-AI hype”
- Alex Kladov
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“Comptime Zig ORM”
- Amos Wenger
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“The HTTP crash course nobody asked for”
- Without Boats
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“Let futures be futures”
- Rain
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“How (and why) nextest uses tokio”
- Nathaniel J. Smith
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“Notes on structured concurrency, or: Go statement considered harmful”
- Bob Nystrom
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“The Value of Things”
- Jamie Brandon
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“Reflections on a decade of coding”
- Eliza Weisman
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“On Beginner’s Mind in Software Engineering”
- Graydon Hoare
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“What next?”
- Ted Kaminski
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“Programmer as wizard, programmer as engineer”
- Casey Muratori
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“The Big OOPs: Anatomy of a Thirty-Five Year Mistake”
- Oleg Kiselyov
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“Tagless-final style”
- Ryan Fleury
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“Untangling Lifetimes: The Arena Allocator”
- Ian Henry
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“My Kind of REPL”
- Will Crichton
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“What is Systems Programming, Really?”