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binji / LICENSE
Last active October 27, 2025 05:51
pokegb.cc w/o macros
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
@tykurtz
tykurtz / grokking_to_leetcode.md
Last active November 21, 2025 03:28
Grokking the coding interview equivalent leetcode problems

GROKKING NOTES

I liked the way Grokking the coding interview organized problems into learnable patterns. However, the course is expensive and the majority of the time the problems are copy-pasted from leetcode. As the explanations on leetcode are usually just as good, the course really boils down to being a glorified curated list of leetcode problems.

So below I made a list of leetcode problems that are as close to grokking problems as possible.

Pattern: Sliding Window

@bmc08gt
bmc08gt / SwipeToDelete.kt
Last active December 15, 2023 03:40
Jetpack Compose Modifier extension to implement swipe-to-delete via Modifier.draggable
import androidx.animation.IntToVectorConverter
import androidx.animation.tween
import androidx.compose.Composable
import androidx.compose.mutableStateOf
import androidx.compose.remember
import androidx.ui.animation.animatedFloat
import androidx.ui.animation.animatedValue
import androidx.ui.core.*
import androidx.ui.core.gesture.scrollorientationlocking.Orientation
import androidx.ui.foundation.animation.FlingConfig
@f3401pal
f3401pal / app\build.gradle.kts
Last active April 2, 2025 04:58
Multi-module Android project with Kotlin DSL for Gradle
plugins {
`android-base-app`
`android-base`
id("io.fabric")
}
android {
defaultConfig {
versionCode = 20
versionName = "1.6.3"

Learning Plan for Design Patterns and Principles of Good Design

These learning resources primarily focus on programming using Good Design Principles and Design Patterns

  • There is an emphasis on learning using PHP, although most patterns are universal to every object orientated language.
@s0nerik
s0nerik / app.gradle.kts
Last active May 16, 2023 14:46
Android multi-module Gradle setup example
plugins {
id("com.android.application")
}
android {
defaultConfig {
applicationId = "com.example.task"
versionCode = 1
versionName = "1.0"
}
@ygrenzinger
ygrenzinger / CleanArchitecture.md
Last active November 13, 2025 14:31
Summary of Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin

Summary of book "Clean Architecture" by Robert C. Martin

Uncle Bob, the well known author of Clean Code, is coming back to us with a new book called Clean Architecture which wants to take a larger view on how to create software.

Even if Clean Code is one of the major book around OOP and code design (mainly by presenting the SOLID principles), I was not totally impressed by the book.

Clean Architecture leaves me with the same feeling, even if it's pushing the development world to do better, has some good stories and present robust principles to build software.

The book is build around 34 chapters organised in chapters.

@mbinna
mbinna / effective_modern_cmake.md
Last active November 19, 2025 15:20
Effective Modern CMake

Effective Modern CMake

Getting Started

For a brief user-level introduction to CMake, watch C++ Weekly, Episode 78, Intro to CMake by Jason Turner. LLVM’s CMake Primer provides a good high-level introduction to the CMake syntax. Go read it now.

After that, watch Mathieu Ropert’s CppCon 2017 talk Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design (slides). It provides a thorough explanation of what modern CMake is and why it is so much better than “old school” CMake. The modular design ideas in this talk are based on the book [Large-Scale C++ Software Design](https://www.amazon.de/Large-Scale-Soft

@lovubuntu
lovubuntu / Sha256.kt
Created November 24, 2017 15:58
function to generate Sha-256 in Kotlin
Class Hasher {
fun hash(): String {
val bytes = this.toString().toByteArray()
val md = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-256")
val digest = md.digest(bytes)
return digest.fold("", { str, it -> str + "%02x".format(it) })
}
}
@pardeike
pardeike / SimpleHarmonyTranspilerTutorial.md
Last active November 4, 2025 13:34
Simple Harmony Transpiler Tutorial

About
A hopefully easy tutorial on how to make a Transpiler with Harmony
Based on patching a method in the game RimWorld

Introduction

Writing transpilers is like writing a book about how to rewrite a cookbook to make it work for the age of microwave even if that cookbook was written before microwave ovens were invented. It requires good knowledge about the language the cookbook is written in and the topics and information models the cookbook author uses.

As such, writing a transpiler is way more complex and low level than writing a simple method that prefixes, postfixes or replaces an existing method. It is required to have good understanding in general C# programming and how to manipulate abstract data structures with respect to references and relative positioning. It also requires to know the language, in this case CIL, so you can manipulate the instructions without it to get into an illegal state.