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Mobile Development in 2026: State of the Art and Where to Start Today

State of the art of mobile development in 2026: the available options, how each one works, and where it actually makes sense to start today.

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µDino

µDino is an alternative to the Arduino desktop application on macOS.

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FZ Blogs

AACTAAAGGAACTTT… + some stochastic processes so far…

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Sketchnote Summaries of possible iOS Interview Topics | #DieHimmelstraeumerin

After my first technical interviews in years, I have found that it’s always a good idea to refresh your knowledge and prepare for technical interview questions (who would’ve thought) 😅 Although I knew what the questions were about, I found it difficult to talk about details and explain topics spontaneously. To be less freaked out when an interviewer asks me about capture lists or memory management in Swift, I wanted to make some sketchnotes on possible interview topics. They would be perfect as a summary. And if they help me, maybe they’ll help you too.

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Some notes on Rust, mutable aliasing and formal verification

Recently <a href="https://without.boats/blog/references-are-like-jumps/">Boats wrote a blog post</a> about Rust, mutable aliasing, and the sad story of local reasoning over many decades of computer science. I recommend that post and agree with its main points! Go read it! But I also thought I'd add

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A Raku Manifesto, Part 3 | CodeSections

The personal website and blog of Daniel Long Sockwell, a lawyer-turned-programmer with an interest in web development, open source, and making things as simple as possible.

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Languages #31: Unused • Yorick Phoenix

Part 30 is here Languages I haven’t used — well maybe glanced at, but never actually used are: Rust # If I ever wanted to go back to writing things in C again I maybe tempted to learn Rust (or the next language below) instead, on the assumption... | Yorick Phoenix | Technology Entrepreneur, Tenacious Engineer

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