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Nim Community Survey 2019 Results
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Nim Programming Language
Nim Community Survey 2019 Results
Nim community survey 2019 has been open for 50 days, and we have received 908 responses, which is our record-high number (771 in 2018, 603 in 2017). Before we go into details, we would like to thank all the people who took the time to respond. We really appreciate…
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Modern Data Lakes Overview
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Modern Data Lakes Overview
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Why does WebAssembly need the relooper algorithm, instead of gotos? (2019)
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Pitch Detection with Convolutional Networks
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Pitch Detection with Convolutional Networks
While working on Pitchy Ninja and Vexflow , I explored a variety of different techniques for pitch detection that would also work well in ...
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Myst: the Drawbacks to Success
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Gitlab 12.8 Released with Log Explorer, NuGet, and Compliance
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GitLab 12.8 released with Log Explorer, NuGet, and Compliance
GitLab 12.8 is here celebrating "one place!" Get one place for your logs, one place for your NuGet packages, and one place for your compliance activity just like GitLab is one place for your entire DevOps lifecycle.
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The BBC’s Netflix-killing plan was snuffed by myopic regulation
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WIRED UK
How the BBC’s Netflix-killing plan was snuffed by myopic regulation
Insiders reveal just how close the BBC came to launching a credible Netflix competitor – only to have the door slammed in its face
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You don't need to work on hard problems
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You don't need to work on hard problems
A lot of smart college students end up with the idea that “solving hard technical problems” is the best thing they can do with their life—probably because that’s the only thing they’ve ever been rewarded for so far.
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Prepared statements and their surprising performance implications
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Soykaf
Elixir and Postgres: A Rarely Mentioned Problem
Or: How To Increase Your Elixir/Postgres Performance 20x With One Weird Trick
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Tesla X parts that had to be replaced after 400k miles
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Jalopnik
This Tesla Model X Has Driven Over 400,000 Miles. Here Are All The Parts That Had To Be Replaced
The company that owned it, Tesloop, gave me the vehicle’s full maintenance records, so let’s look at every part that had to be swapped.
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Let's Build a Simple Database
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Let’s Build a Simple Database
Part 1 - Introduction and Setting up the REPL
As a web developer, I use relational databases every day at my job, but they’re a black box to me. Some questions I have: What format is data saved in? (in memory and on disk) When does it move from memory to disk? Why can there only be one primary key per…
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Mathematics for the Adventurous Self-Learner
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Mathematics for the adventurous self-learner | Neil Sainsbury
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The Slippery Slope of Docker Dev Environments
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Test Double
The slippery slope of Docker dev environments
Recently, I built up a local development environment that uses Docker for some critical integration test paths. As I put the finishing touches on this work, I realized there were some far-reaching …
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Year Without a Summer
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I built a DIY license plate reader with a Raspberry Pi and machine learning
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I built a DIY license plate reader with a Raspberry Pi and machine learning
Machine learning is finally becoming accessible
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Holes in Bayesian Statistics
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Go-flavored Pascal: A small embeddable self-hosting Pascal compiler for Windows
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GitHub - vtereshkov/xdpw: XD Pascal: A small embeddable self-hosting Pascal compiler for Windows. Supports Go-style methods and…
XD Pascal: A small embeddable self-hosting Pascal compiler for Windows. Supports Go-style methods and interfaces - vtereshkov/xdpw
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World Economy Shudders as Coronavirus Threatens Global Supply Chains
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World Economy Shudders as Coronavirus Threatens Global Supply Chains
The last time a coronavirus outbreak hit China in 2003, the global economy emerged relatively unscathed. Now, nearly two decades later, the growth-damping effects of a similar pathogen threaten to ripple around a world transformed by China’s boom.
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What makes code “Swifty”?
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Swift by Sundell
What makes code “Swifty”? | Swift by Sundell
The phrase “Swifty code” is often used to describe code that follows the conventions that are currently the most popular within the Swift community. But what exactly does that entail? Let’s take a look.
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Jailed Just-in-Time Compilation on iOS
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Jailed Just-in-Time Compilation on iOS
Saagar Jha's website.
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