Sunday, December 30, 2018

Show HN: Bake – A tool that makes building C/C++ code effortless

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Show HN: Bake – A tool that makes building C/C++ code effortless
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The most eye-catching science and tech news stories of 2018
From advances in mind reading and medical procedures to AI law enforcement and CRISPR controversy, 2018 was a year of highs and lows. Here are our highlights
The Republican Reversal shows how the US party is like Soviet Russia
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