Event Highligh: React Day Berlin

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Focusing on in-depth talks, hands-on workshops, and finding new opportunities, React Day Berlin conference provides space for everyone to make friends and develop stellar apps together. Take part in the exploration of the React universe! The third edition of the conference is going to take place on December 6, uniting 800 engineers from Germany and from around the world.

The conference has an open Call for Presentations running until August 31. Join the conference as a speaker to celebrate all things React (Native) and present your project or idea to engineers who care deeply about their craft.

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Articles

(Aug 20) #C # optimization

A Schlemiel the Painter's algorithm is a method that is inefficient because of some overlooked low level issue. In this article, Martin Sebor takes a look at two of the most notorious in C, string copying and string concatenation. Initially looking at the standard solution, he then goes on to explore other more efficient or safer options.

(Aug 20) #Linux # binary files

How computers process and convert information can be difficult to grasp. Binary files are essential to this process, but are not at all human-read friendly. Seth Kenlon in his article introduces us to the hexdump tools, and demonstrates some different ways of using it to read files.

(Aug 16) #Rails # caching

In Rails 5.1, cache stores would sometimes overflow with stale keys and data. However, since Rails 5.2, cache versioning has been implemented to automate the removal of stale cache keys. Taha Husain explains the importance of this feature, and goes onto explain how it functions in Rails 6.

(Aug 16) #TypeScript # JavaScript # decorators

Decorators give classes some extra functionality, and although they are only currently found in TypeScript, they may soon be coming natively to JavaScript. Tamas Piros describes the different uses of decorators and how they can currently be used in JavaScript.

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Programming language of the day: Dao. "Dao is a lightweight and optionally typed programming language with many advanced features. It includes features that can make concurrent programming very simple. It provides well designed programming interfaces for easy embedding and extending."

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