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src/content/blog/2016-05-27-implementing-dfa-in-c.md

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**Deterministic Finite Automata** (DFA) is good model for recognizing **Regular Expression** (RegEx). The result of a RegEx is a language. So, Simply we conclude that “DFA decides that is a specific string in a specific language or not”. From now on, I won't get in details of DFA and RegEx any more. If you'd like to learn these, I recommend you to watch this [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP21wU6R0-o). Remaing part of the blogpost is about implementing a DFA in C.
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Assume we have a DFA like below.
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I'd like to implement a algorithm for this specific DFA. Without any reflection, anyone could choke numerous loops while designing. Besides, you will only have a algorithm for this specific DFA. It is not the smart method. I want to show you a generic and wisely method.
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src/content/blog/2016-09-19-first-internship.md

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Miss [my desk at Hipo](/public/images/posts/first-internship/my-desk-at-hipo.jpg) already!
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Miss [my desk at Hipo](/images/posts/first-internship/my-desk-at-hipo.jpg) already!

src/content/blog/2018-03-27-an-arduino-wall-clock-tiktik.md

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title: "Arduino Wall Clock: Tiktik"
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I've always had a fondness for [old-fashioned wall clocks like this one that chime every hour](/public/images/posts/tiktik/antique-wall-clock.jpg). They help me keep track of time throughout the day. So, I began to wonder, Is it possible to create a digital clock that replicates this charming feature? Well, I went ahead and did it! In this blog post, I'm going to explain how it works.
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I've always had a fondness for [old-fashioned wall clocks like this one that chime every hour](/images/posts/tiktik/antique-wall-clock.jpg). They help me keep track of time throughout the day. So, I began to wonder, Is it possible to create a digital clock that replicates this charming feature? Well, I went ahead and did it! In this blog post, I'm going to explain how it works.
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description: I'm interesting Rust 🦀 as second programming language in addition to Python. I'd like to learn how to develop low level stuff with Rust and new programming concepts which Rust has.
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I took [one](/images/posts/pyconweb-2019/daniele-documentation-in-practice-peek-1.JPG), [two](/images/posts/pyconweb-2019/daniele-documentation-in-practice-peek-2.JPG), [three](/images/posts/pyconweb-2019/daniele-documentation-in-practice-peek-3.JPG) peek shots of his presenetation. There weren't any recording. So, You missed it. However, He made [How documentation works, and how to make it work for your project](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azf6yzuJt54) talk in Pycon 2017. The contents are almost same.
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In 2009, the [CnCNet](https://cncnet.org/what-is-cncnet) community (unaffiliated with EA Games) was established. CnCNet provides an online platform for Command and Conquer games, including Red Alert 2, Yuri’s Revenge, and Tiberian Sun. This means you can now enjoy playing these games online, much like CS:GO.
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