This is a notepad for my journey to learn opengl's programmable pipeline
/* Copyright: (c) Kayne Ruse 2015 | |
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// SDL2 Hello, World! | |
// This should display a white screen for 2 seconds | |
// compile with: clang++ main.cpp -o hello_sdl2 -lSDL2 | |
// run with: ./hello_sdl2 | |
#include <SDL2/SDL.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#define SCREEN_WIDTH 640 | |
#define SCREEN_HEIGHT 480 |
When will [email protected] be released (and other PRs merged?)
On March 22, npm fired several members of the open source and community team for discussing workplace conditions and other labor organizing activities. As a result, core employee contributors to the npm cli were removed from the project, and others have left in solidarity or put their work on hold.
Multiple claims were filed with the NLRB on this matter. The NLRB has investigated and found sufficient evidence of validity to proceed. The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 protects US employees' right to engage in discussions of workplace concerns without threat of retaliation -- and awareness of the importance of how we treat each other is something I valued so much in collaborating with the cli team. How can we work together if we aren't free to discuss what we need?
It's disappointing for all of us to find the work we were doing interrup
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- | |
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parsergen Rev.3 (with modifications) | |
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Note the parsing tables have changed a bit from the Rev.2 | |
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import argparse, sys, pprint | |
# This is the syntax that this script understands for now. |