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FFmpeg - Basics of Working with Video Files and the FFmpeg Application (CLI for Video Operations)
The repository covers learning FFmpeg and Libav for multimedia processing with practical examples and instructions.
11 Tricks for JavaScript Programmers
The article discusses 11 useful tips for JavaScript programming, such as managing asynchronicity, destructuring, and using design patterns. These insights are valuable for developers at any skill level.
Interesting tool (SaaS) for web scraping - OctoParse
Octoparse is a web scraping tool that simplifies data collection from the web without coding. It features an easy interface, scheduling options, and can handle large datasets.
List of websites with free illustrations for use in projects
The article presents 12 places to find free illustrations for graphic projects, highlighting their diversity and significance in creating visual content.
How many syscalls are needed to print the text 'Hello World' on the screen? - it depends on the language
Drew Devault's article discusses the slowdown of computer user experiences and critically examines the concept of speed in software usability.
Do you need photos of women/men's faces for your projects? Here is a list of over 100k free photos.
Generated Photos is an AI project creating realistic human face images. It offers unique portraits for use in various projects without copyright concerns.
Hardware programming (embedded) for software developers - where to start?
The author of the Athrunen blog discusses how software engineers can learn hardware programming, highlighting the importance of hands-on experience. The promising career opportunities arising from learning about hardware are also a key point in the post.
Business card with built-in ARM processor, capable of running Linux
The article discusses a Linux-enabled business card that merges technology with traditional presentations. The author shares insights from programming and creating this interactive card.
Creating Your Own BitTorrent Client in Go - Tutorial from Scratch
The article discusses Torrent technology, its pros and cons, and offers security tips as well as legal considerations for file sharing.
Where Do Programming Language Names Come From?
ScottyDocs’ article discusses the history of programming language names like Fortran, C, Ruby, and Python. It highlights how these names often reflect their functions, developments, and the personal interests of their creators. Whether for aesthetic or marketing reasons, each name carries an interesting story.
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