Tag: programming
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Perl is still standing strong in 2025 because it prioritizes backward compatibility and text-processing speed. While Python is the language of AI, Perl remains the “glue” of the internet. I have my own hate-or-love relationship with Perl. And if I were to choose, I’d choose c, but if I am…
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Greetings lovely people. As an engineer who recently had the joyous task of sacrificing the quasi-elegant, iPad optimized, probably accessible, centered look of Zoopla desktop site for the sake of a wider ad container, let me explain this magnificent decision. Forget user experience, forget your carefully balanced aesthetics—we’re here to…
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Look, let’s be honest. Working with React is often a joy, but sometimes (or many times?), the performance gotchas make you want to scream (and bang your head on the wall). You write “clean code”, you use your “hooks” correctly, and yet, your application feels sluggish because some overly-eager component…
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The itertools module was introduced in Python 2.3 (2003) as part of the standard library, driven by the need for fast, memory-efficient tools that handle iteration patterns elegantly. Inspired by functional programming paradigms and Haskell’s lazy evaluation patterns, itertools was designed by Python core developer Raymond Hettinger to provide a…
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