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Chapter 33: Debugging Dynamic Conditionals💻 Today's debugging adventure led us to uncover intriguing conditional logic deep within the vector table. Can't wait to hack through this mystery next. #ReverseEngineering #Debugging #InfoSec https://lnkd.in/enM_-gnM
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🔥 Day 8 of Ninja Slayground 2.0 Challenge 🔥 Today, I successfully tackled the GCD or HCF problem and passed all test cases with 100% accuracy! 🎉I implemented an efficient solution to compute the Greatest Common Divisor using the Euclidean algorithm, ensuring optimal performance for large inputs. This challenge further honed my problem-solving skills and extended my streak to 8 days! 💻✨ Looking forward to maintaining this momentum and conquering more challenges ahead. 🚀 #Day8 #NinjaSlayground #CodingJourney #ProblemSolving #ContinuousGrowth #ChallengeAccepted #CareerDevelopment
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Discover how much POWER you hold in the palm of your hands with snippets. These are small, specialized bits of code that extend the functionality of software you have installed with Fluent Snippets and the Minute Launch Kit. Without any coding knowledge, you can be solving problems and achieving goals that you never thought possible before. It's EASY when you know how... https://lnkd.in/gpPAuqbV
The Mindblowing Power Of Snippets
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Learn how to improve error handling in Rust by avoiding common pitfalls when using unwrap. This guide delves into safer alternatives like pattern matching, unwrap_or, and the ? operator to craft cleaner, more reliable code that averts unexpected panics. #RustLang #ErrorHandling #SafeCoding #RustProgramming #CleanCode
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🌀 Day 9 of My 60-Day Problem-Solving Challenge 🌀 Today’s challenge: "Spiral Matrix IV" – arranging numbers in a clockwise direction. ⏰ But I think my clock is ticking a bit too fast! 😅 Had fun solving this one! #LeetCode #ProblemSolving #60DaysChallenge #CodingJourney #Day9 #SpiralMatrix #CodingFun
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https://lnkd.in/gUD44_WU Are you tired of spending hours manually replicating bugs in your software? With Bug Capturing with Instant Replay, you can now watch bugs occur on your software or platform screen in real-time. This revolutionary tool enables you to grasp issues without the need for manual replication. Quickly validate and prioritise bugs by observing user session replays, gaining clarity, and saving precious time. Don't let software glitches slow you down anymore. Try Bug Capturing with Instant Replay today! 💻Visit: www.testbuddy.io #BugCapturing #SoftwareTesting #BugDetection #InstantReplay #Debugging #SoftwareQuality #TechSolutions #BugFix #EfficientCoding #BugResolution
👀 Spot Bugs Instantly: Instant Replay for Capturing Bugs 📽️
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New Unity tutorial! Persistent Spatial Anchors with the PICO SDK. Persist your well planned out Spatial anchors into the local disk so you can come back for endless fun! Jokes aside, check out the video to learn more. https://lnkd.in/gsdTx_wa
Getting Started with Sense Pack 2 : Persistent Anchors
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Hey everyone, Do you really know the difference between a function and a function pointer? Ever wondered how functions work behind the scenes in Rust 🦀, and how you can leverage them to create powerful callback functions? In my latest detailed video, I dive deep into: The mystery of function pointers and how they’re laid out in memory. What makes Rust "unsafe," and how you can write "unsafe" Rust code. Trust me, you won’t want to miss this! Watch now: https://lnkd.in/gK6kTPe8 Pro tip: Watch at 1.5X speed for a better experience. And don’t forget to check out my other videos as well! Keep coding!
Detailed video on Functions, Function Pointers, Closure and Safe|unsafe Rust #rust
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when should we develop a simulator? Or speaking in another way, when should we abstract and simulate the internal mechanism of a system to get the I/O pair? I think there are 3 situations: 1. Incomplete System, to find boundary condition for debugging 2. Chaotic System, just for getting an approximate output 3. Asynchronous system, for testing the boundary condition and the resouce allocation 4. Time series system, like Markov system is a special case, you have to
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