#Programming
21 articles tagged with "Programming"
Creating A StructPop() Function In ColdFusion
Ben Nadel introduces a StructPop() user-defined function in ColdFusion that efficiently retrieves a struct value and deletes the specified key in one operation.
I see strings reversed… sum numbers, too…
Packy provides insights into the Perl Weekly Challenge, comparing solutions across multiple programming languages like Perl, Raku, Python, and Elixir.
Reversing and Curious Numbers in Perl Programming
This article discusses the significance of writing clear and maintainable code while exploring reversing and curious number algorithms in Perl.
Reverse Armstrong: Solutions from Perl Weekly Challenge 379
This article explores the solutions to the Reverse Armstrong problem from Perl Weekly Challenge 379, highlighting implementations in various programming languages.
Work it: A Fun Analysis of Weekly Challenge #379
This post offers a dual-language analysis of Weekly Challenge #379, featuring an entertaining musical presentation that highlights programming techniques in both Python and Perl.
Boston Perl Mongers to Host Virtual Monthly Meeting on July 14, 2026
The Boston Perl Mongers are set to hold their virtual monthly meeting on July 14, 2026. Join fellow Perl enthusiasts for discussions and networking.
10 Programming Skills I Learned the Hard Way from AI
While I expected AI to streamline my programming, it instead highlighted my weaknesses. Here are the key skills I had to develop.
Mastering String Interpolation Templates in ColdFusion
In this article, Ben Nadel delves into creating string interpolation templates, utilizing both Java's Pattern Matcher and ColdFusion's native capabilities.
Building More Than Just an Agent Harness
During Microsoft Build, Ryan engages with Jay Parikh, Microsoft's VP of AI Core, discussing the critical components for enterprises to successfully create and manage AI agents.
This Week in Perl Community (PSC) - Highlights from July 6, 2026
In this week's PSC meeting, we focused on triage, resolving previous blockers and addressing new issues that arose.
This week in PSC (231) | 2026-06-29
In this week's PSC meeting, a new blocker was discussed that, while not critical, requires resolution before exploring other options.
Proposed Syntax Enhancements for LuaJIT 3.0 Spark Discussion
A recent article on proposed syntax enhancements for LuaJIT 3.0 has generated significant engagement on Hacker News, attracting 136 points and 84 comments.
Building a Lisp Interpreter in Python: A Step-by-Step Guide
Explore a detailed guide on creating a Lisp interpreter using Python, complete with code examples and explanations suitable for all skill levels.
Bun Proposes Shared-Memory Threads for JavaScriptCore in New PR
A new pull request on GitHub seeks to integrate shared-memory threads into JavaScriptCore, sparking discussion within the developer community.
Innovative Tech Insights from Hacker News
A collection of recent articles from Hacker News highlights innovative projects in tech, AI, and gaming, showcasing the latest trends and discussions.