This is a post about multiplying polynomials, convolution sums and the
connection between them.
Multiplying polynomials
Suppose we want to multiply one polynomial by another:
\[(3x^3+x^2+2x+1)\cdot(2x^2+6)\]
This is basic middle-school math - we start by cross-multiplying:
\[6x^...
Prompted by some discussions I've had recently around documenting Cobra CLIs, I realised that in November 2023 I wrote a library, cobra-doc-template and somehow I ended up not writing a blog post about it (how?? 😅) - so here it is!
Inbuilt to Cobra is functionality to generate...
Go's cryptography libraries underwent an audit by Trail of Bits.
Introduction In part 1 we took a higher level view on serialization in general and JSON in specific. In part 2 we looked at emitting JSON.
In part 3, we’ll look at an issue you might encounter when consuming JSON, Zero vs NULL field values. To clarify the definition of NULL...
Renovate's debug logs
I spend a lot of my time working through Renovate's debug logs.
This may be through Running Renovate in a number of places, such as at work (Elastic), or during my work on dependency-management-data, of which the best data can be collected through renovate-g...
Durable software not only handles errors, it presents them to users in a
helpful and meaningful way. Let’s put the finishing touches to our
line-counting program by completing the user interface.
Quick takeaways
Solve real problems first - successful open source projects start by addressing actual needs, not by looking for problems to fit a solution
Keep breaking changes minimal - Watermill stayed on v1 for 6 years with no breaking changes in the core library, building t...
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Although originally written in 2018, the following concepts remain essential for developers working with concurrency. This blogpost focuses on concurrency, distinguishing it from parallelism by defining it as “out of order” execution. It emphasizes the importance of u...