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Programming Leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 02, 2023

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CRAN Task Views: The next generation

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New arXiv working paper on the relaunch of the CRAN Task View Initiative providing better infrastructure and workflows for proposing and maintaining CRAN Task Views and fostering interactions with the R community.

Demystifying Regular Expressions: A Programmer’s Guide for Beginners

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Regular expressions, often abbreviated as regex, are powerful tools used in programming to match and manipulate text patterns.

How to compute the distance between two Cartesian points in JavaScript

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Given two Cartesian coordinates, here's how you compute the distance between them: [...]

The Difference Between Git Reset –soft, –mixed, and –hard

=> ↺ The Difference Between Git Reset –soft, –mixed, and –hard

Git is one of the most popular Version Control Systems (VCS) currently in use, and it provides a wide range of commands to manage and manipulate the history of your codebase. Understanding these commands and their subtleties can significantly improve your efficiency and the way you work with a codebase.

Understanding the Staging Area in Git’s Workflow

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Git, the popular distributed version control system, introduces a unique feature in its workflow known as the "staging area" or "index". This intermediate space acts as a preparatory area for commits, providing developers with fine-grained control over their version history.

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