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link to A Case Study on the Philosophy of Software Design

A Case Study on the Philosophy of Software Design

Recently, I was thinking about how there are so many ways to approach software design. While some of these approaches have fancy names, I'm not sure if anyone has really thought about them...

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link to Migrating to Poetry 2.x With Some Best Practices

Migrating to Poetry 2.x With Some Best Practices

Poetry 2.x was released in early 2025, and we just got around to migrating several of our open-source projects to the new major version. As a result, I wanted to share some of the lessons learned.

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link to How to Move Your Extensions Folder in VS Code

How to Move Your Extensions Folder in VS Code

VS Code is a wonderful IDE that I use everyday. Sometimes though, little issues crop up that require you to customize your installation. Today, we'll talk about one of your options for customization:...

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link to Workshopping a Tier List Generator

Workshopping a Tier List Generator

The tier list trope has been beaten to death by this point, but I couldn't help myself. I had to put together a script to generate one.

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link to Unpacking the Jargon Around Compilers, Interpreters, and More

Unpacking the Jargon Around Compilers, Interpreters, and More

Today, we're going to get a little pedantic and try to define concepts like compiler and interpreter. Of course, I ultimately don't think it matters what the exact definitions are for practical...

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What Are Type Hints in Python?

Generally, people think of Python as a messy language because it lacks explicit typing and static type checking. But, that's not quite true in modern times. Surely, we can take advantage of type...

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