September showed up right on schedule, and lasted a whole month. — Jenny Wingfield Hello September… right on time again! I am old enough to remember when September was my least favorite month. Sad endings and beginnings… The end of summer reading and the beginning of school… sigh. It is almost comical how having children changes […] The post Welcome September | 2025 first appeared on As Kat Knits.| As Kat Knits
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Dusty Phillips is a Canadian software developer and author. He’s been developing software for well over half his life. He spent most of his career writing Python in a wide variety of contexts: freelance consultant, first engineer at a 2 person startup, director of engineering at a startup, engineer at Facebook, a stint with the United Nations to name a few. He’s written a few books along the way with more to come.| Dusty Phillips Codes
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The hydrangeas exploded this week, Marc harvested more cucumbers & tomatoes, my toes are freshly pedi’d (again with OPI’s Cajun Shrimp), and Sara & Fern are coming for dinner. H…| mere-et-filles
What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier months, and with as yet no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade. — Gertrude Jekyll This is such a perfect explanation of June... fresh, green, and yes... young.| As Kat Knits
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Welcome back to our three-part FPGA tutorial with SystemVerilog and the Digilent Arty A7. In this third instalment, we build a countdown timer and model traffic lights. There’s a lot to get through this time: enums, case statements, button debouncing, shift registers, and the all-important finite state machine.| Project F
Welcome back to our two-part FPGA tutorial with SystemVerilog and the Digilent Nexys Video. In part two, we’re going to learn about clocks and counting. Along the way, we’ll cover maintaining state with flip-flops, timing things with clock dividers, creating our first Verilog module, and controlling LEDs with pulse width modulation.| Project F
This two-part tutorial provides a quick introduction to FPGA development with SystemVerilog and the Digilent Nexys Video board. No prior experience of FPGA development is required, but basic knowledge of programming concepts is assumed. If you can write a simple program with Python or JavaScript, you shouldn’t have any trouble.| Project F
Welcome back to our three-part FPGA tutorial with SystemVerilog and the Digilent Arty A7. In part two, we’re going to learn about clocks and counting. Along the way, we’ll cover maintaining state with flip-flops, timing things with clock dividers, creating our first Verilog module, and controlling LEDs with pulse width modulation. You might be surprised how far counting takes you: by the end of this tutorial, you’ll be creating RGB lighting effects worthy of a cheesy gaming PC.| Project F
This three-part tutorial provides a quick introduction to FPGA development with SystemVerilog and the Digilent Arty A7 board. No prior experience of FPGA development is required, but basic knowledge of programming concepts is assumed. If you can write a simple program with Python or JavaScript, you shouldn’t have any trouble.| Project F
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Hello world, I am SerHack, I am a developer, a security researcher and writer, I mostly write about software backend and a security researcher. I am from Italy where the security of citizens data is not seen as a priority. When I started looking to the world of development, I was like 12 years old. During these days, I saw how a developer is able to do almost everything with a personal computer and then I started my adventure and my project for entire life: become an excellent developer!| SerHack – Security Research