March 2022 Archive
1201.
Minimum Viable Declarative GUI in C++ (ossia.io)
1202.
Why APL is worth knowing (mathspp.com)
1203.
Drift. A self-hostable open-source Gist clone (github.com)
1204.
Show HN: 2D Game engine and editor for Windows and Linux (github.com)
1205.
Intel Finds Bug in AMD's Spectre Mitigation – AMD Issues Fix (tomshardware.com)
1206.
War in Ukraine: Marshall Mud is winning again (eclecticlight.co)
1207.
AsciiMol: Curses based ASCII molecule viewer for Linux terminals (github.com)
1208.
Ask HN: Does Java need a modern Java UI toolkit for desktop/web?
1209.
Nearly 75% of US counties lost population last year as deaths outnumbered births (washingtonpost.com)
1210.
Lebanese turn to cryptocurrency as economy tanks (al-monitor.com)
1211.
Incident report: Spotify outage on March 8 (engineering.atspotify.com)
1212.
Flight characteristics of anomalous unidentified aerial vehicles (2019) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1213.
How Swahili became Africa's most spoken language (theconversation.com)
1214.
The long strange trip to Java (1996) (blinkenlights.com)
1215.
Strategy is not X (umr.io)
1216.
High Assurance Rust: Developing Secure and Robust Software (highassurance.rs)
1217.
Goosh (goosh.org)
1218.
Ivan Krastev on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (spiegel.de)
1219.
Show HN: Google Maps Shadow Calculator (shadowcalculator.eu)
1220.
Melrōse, a language to program and play music (2021) (ernestmicklei.com)
1221.
How to write a Vulkan driver in 2022 (collabora.com)
1222.
To avoid Finland’s tax a 1,000HP imported Hennessey RAM is limited to 55MPH (thedrive.com)
1223.
Ask HN: Why aren't there any real alternatives to Electron?
1224.
Why Apple’s new M1 chips are essential for rapid iOS development (doordash.engineering)
1225.
A curated list of falsehoods programmers believe (github.com)
1226.
Claymorphism: Will it stick around? (smashingmagazine.com)
1227.
CPython, C standards, and IEEE 754 (lwn.net)
1228.
Cooklang – Managing Recipes in Git (briansunter.com)
1229.
John Roach has died (nytimes.com)
1230.
Rescuing the Compuserve Collection (computerhistory.org)