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Daily Lobsters for 2024-11-29

The 12 highest-rated articles on Lobsters on November 29, 2024 which have not appeared on any previous Lobsters Daily are:

  • You Have Built an Erlang
    distributed erlang
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  • Redis Inc seeks control over future of Rust redis-rs client library, amid talk of trademark concerns
    law
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  • Announcing Rust 1.83.0
    release rust
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  • if constexpr requires requires { requires }
    c++
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  • I'm a developer not a compiler
    programming
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  • Elm & The Future of Open Source (with Evan Czaplicki)
    video elm
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  • TrunkVer
    practices
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  • Jaq 2.0 released with lots of improvements and jqjq support
    release
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  • Introduction to retrogame programming with Pyxel
    games python
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  • Emacs Arbitrary Code Execution and How to Avoid It
    emacs security
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  • Python dependency management is a dumpster fire
    python
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  • Shrinking a Postgres Table
    databases
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c++, databases, distributed, elm, emacs, erlang, games, law, practices, programming, python, release, rust, security, video

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