Hackernews posts about Macros
Macros is a facility in programming languages that allows developers to extend the language itself by defining new syntax and behavior at compile-time.
- Lisp implemented in Rust macros (github.com)
- Electrostatic motors reach the macro scale (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Recursive Macros with C++20 __VA_OPT__ (www.scs.stanford.edu)
- Elixir Macros Demystified: defmacro and require (arrowsmithlabs.com)
- Swift Macros at Scale (tuist.io)
- X Macro (en.wikipedia.org)
- Keyboard Macros and World Building: Vocaloid P (www.animenewsnetwork.com)
- Nvidia's Crazy August Has Few Precedents: Macro Man Podcast (www.bloomberg.com)
- Microsoft donates the Mono Project to the Wine team (www.mono-project.com)
- Zero-Click Calendar invite vulnerability chain in macOS (mikko-kenttala.medium.com)
- macOS Sequoia is available today (www.apple.com)
- Microsoft formally deprecates the Windows Control Panel (arstechnica.com)
- Microsoft's 'Recall' feature can't be uninstalled after all (mashable.com)
- Scaling Rails and Postgres to millions of users at Microsoft (stepchange.work)
- Escaping from Anaconda's Stranglehold on macOS (paulromer.net)
- DevHub.app – Developer Utilities for macOS (github.com)
- How Raw sockets behave differently in macOS and Linux (swagnik.netlify.app)