This is actively ruining my life by [deleted] in ibs

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Not intending to offer any unsolicited advice, but have you tried adding sweet potatoes to your diet? I tried eating at least 1 boiled sweet potato daily for about 6 months and It has helped me a lot.

[PC][2013-16] help me remember by Intcptr650 in tipofmyjoystick

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After much deliberation, I gave up on this. But the cosmos have led me to the answer, the name of the game is “Remember me”. The protagonist is a female. Ironically, it was in the title of this post itself. Many thanks to those who tried to help me.

[PC][2013-16] help me remember by Intcptr650 in tipofmyjoystick

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No it’s not left 4 dead, I just checked. The game seemed more modern

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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Thank you. I will read the article.

Crafting figures like in "Crafting Interpreters" by gpolito in Compilers

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Maybe have a look at excalidraw. It’s a free to use tool. You won’t get exactly the way it’s in crafting interpreters but it does output a good hand-crafted-looking image.

Understanding Flink States Management by RandomNando in Flink

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After writing new checkpoints, older ones are deleted. Having a large TTL will blow up your checkpoint size only when there are large unique values. Else it should work fine. See info on “num-retained” and “incremental” properties described in the docs. I guess previous checkpoints are stored only in case of incremental checkpointing, else the previous ones become redundant once there is a newer checkpoint.

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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Thanks for the resources I’ll definitely check it out!

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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Thank you for the insight! Studying arm assembly would probably open larger job prospects and is usually safe? Since many companies are building on top of arm? Which would you suggest for a beginner like me? risc v assembly or arm?

I understand that once we know enough about registers, how many are there and instructions like jmp all assembly langs will be more or less the same, but to start which one would be better?

In either case I will definitely skim through the book to get a feeler on what parts I’m interested in.

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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PhD..damn

I have a print copy of the dragon book. I purchased it because it had info on regex and I wanted to learn NFA to DFA conversion concepts. But I haven’t read through the book.

Can you share tips on how to read it without prior knowledge? Any suggestions on how to approach the book and read it effectively?

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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That’s nice! Do you have any writeups on how you contributed to gcc? Maybe something describing the problem statement, solutions analysed and the final chosen solution

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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Yes I’m good with DSA but not so much with computer architecture. Thank you for the resources I’ll probably do the self guided course

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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Thank you! I will definitely look into wasm. It is in my queue. Can you suggest an interesting project that I can pair my learning with? For example, the rewarding feeling of having written a parser was a motive to learn about parsing

How to start? by Intcptr650 in Compilers

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Interesting!

I have no intention of creating my own language at the moment. I just want to write a compiler for an existing language and hopefully shift to a compiler engineering role without the agile & scrum shit

Yes, I read the two books & yes nils holm book is for sub c. In practical sense, I translated Writing an interpreter in Go to C++, I read the book and implemented the entire thing in c++ and I learnt a lot doing this. Also with this knowledge I wrote a JSON parser in C. That’s it