Hackernews posts about Hare
Hare is a high-level programming language designed for creating and manipulating abstract syntax trees (ASTs) to simplify the development of domain-specific languages (DSLs).
- Tortoise Mode vs. Hare Mode (www.autodidacts.io)
- Commodore 64 Assembly (michal.sapka.pl)
- OpenWrt on RPi: Hacking with Frida (zetier.com)
- Spaced repetition systems have gotten better (domenic.me)
- Have I Been Pwned 2.0 (www.troyhunt.com)
- Bus stops here: Shanghai lets riders design their own routes (www.sixthtone.com)
- Curl: We still have not seen a valid security report done with AI help (www.linkedin.com)
- Programming languages should have a tree traversal primitive (blog.tylerglaiel.com)
- Does Earth have two high-tide bulges on opposite sides? (2014) (physics.stackexchange.com)
- Why I no longer have an old-school cert on my HTTPS site (rachelbythebay.com)
- 'We Currently Have No Container Ships,' Seattle Port Says (www.newsweek.com)
- Experts have it easy (2024) (boydkane.com)
- Harvard Law paid $27 for a copy of Magna Carta. It's an original (www.nytimes.com)
- I have tinnitus. I don't recommend it (blog.greg.technology)
- Why does Switzerland have so many bunkers? (www.thedial.world)
- Harnessing the Universal Geometry of Embeddings (arxiv.org)
- Federal agencies continue terminating all funding to Harvard (arstechnica.com)
- Things that have a bigger impact than coding assistants (codemanship.wordpress.com)
- Mississippi Can't Possibly Have Good Schools (www.educationdaly.us)
- US Government considering suspending habeas corpus (www.bbc.com)