Marin BenčevićinPenkalin blogAutomatsko mjerenje volumena epikardijalne masti — što računala znaju o vašem kardiovaskularnom…Kardiovaskularne su bolesti jedan od najčešćih uzroka smrti u razvijenom svijetu. Više od četvrtine svih smrti u Hrvatskoj uzrokovane su…Oct 20, 20212Oct 20, 20212
Marin BenčevićWhat is Message Passing and What Does It Have to Do with The liver— PWOTDIt All Starts With the Liver…Oct 31, 2019Oct 31, 2019
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadWhat’s a Turing Machine? (And Why Does It Matter?)Turing machines, explained!Apr 1, 20192Apr 1, 20192
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadWhat is Lazy Evaluation? — Programming Word of the DayWhen a compiler encounters an expression, usually it tries to evaluate it. Evaluation is the process of getting the root meaning of a piece…Sep 28, 20181Sep 28, 20181
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadWhy JavaScript is an OOP Language (Even Though It Doesn’t Have Classes)You probably know how OOP works. The class Dog inherits from class Animal, which means that if you have a Dog you access methods from…Sep 18, 20185Sep 18, 20185
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadWhy Recursion Is Less Efficient Than a Loop — Programming Word of the DayRecursion is, simply put, a function calling itself.Aug 31, 2018Aug 31, 2018
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadHere’s One Programming Paradigm you Probably Haven’t Heard of — Programming Word of the DayYou’ve heard of object oriented, imperative and functional programming. These are all different programming paradigms, or ways of thinking…Aug 16, 2018Aug 16, 2018
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadWhat’s the smallest possible number? — Programming Word of the DayWhat’s the smallest number greater than 0? This is one of those simple questions with complicated answers somewhere between “there is none”…Aug 7, 20183Aug 7, 20183
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadThe Future of Programming is Dependent Types — Programming Word of the DaySometimes it feels like programming languages didn’t really change from the 60s up to now. When I feel that, I often remind myself of the…Aug 2, 201813Aug 2, 201813
Marin BenčevićinBackground ThreadReferential Transparency — Programming Word of the DayI usually don’t wear a watch, but recently I found a watch I got as a gift at the bottom of my closet. I dusted it off, went to a watch…Jul 26, 20181Jul 26, 20181