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In this post we look at GraalVM running a sample Spring application written in Java, that is using ggplot2, an R library, to plot the data. | Continue reading
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Chrome Canary is shipping with a new DevTools feature called eager evaluation. With eager evaluation enabled side-effect free expressions… | Continue reading
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Workflow engines are far from being a new thing. | Continue reading
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In this article we’re going to describe the Kernel#load method. | Continue reading
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In my previous installment I showed you how you can use Piper to transcode a single video file and how to scale that out when you need to… | Continue reading
Recent studies by the National Resource Defense Council and Oxford say Yes | Continue reading
Somewhere between Silicon Valley and Silicon Valley. Between Steve Jobs and Tim Cook.Between the first Uber we hailed and the last Lyft… | Continue reading
We’re proud to announce that StarkWare has completed a $6M seed funding round. | Continue reading
Google Cloud Chief Scientist Fei-Fei Li is one of the most popular and influential AI figures today. | Continue reading
Only the guy who isn’t rowing has time to rock the boat. — Jean-Paul Sartre | Continue reading
Yaoyun Shi’s Team at the Aliyun Quantum Laboratory (AQL) today announced that they have developed the world’s most powerful quantum… | Continue reading
No, I am not an agile coach who has helped many teams deliver great results. I am just a developer who has read a couple of books on agile… | Continue reading
We all know that for loop are faster than for each or javascript function, since under the hood of javascript functions might be using for… | Continue reading
Kin’s mission is not simply to make the digital world better, but to actually make it good. What would this look like? It would be a place… | Continue reading
Series: How is the Digital Revolution Coming to Higher Education? | Continue reading
Yesterday, the Google Assistant team announced Google Duplex, a system to interact with businesses on your behalf over the telephone… | Continue reading
I’ve been writing Go (Golang when written down) since r59 — a pre 1.0 | Continue reading
Over the weekend an organic movement arose amongst greater Seattle technology and innovation leaders. While they appreciate efforts by… | Continue reading
Must-read newsletters on AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. | Continue reading
Lagom is a (very) opinionated microservice framework made by Lightbend (creators of Scala, Akka, Play more). Lagom is built on top of Akka… | Continue reading
Inc recently published a piece on the explosion of Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) companies, along with some of the challenges these businesses… | Continue reading
Over the years of being a developer I’d like to think I’ve cultivated some healthy habits (and probably an equal amount of bad ones, but… | Continue reading
This post was originally posted on my blog Opportunity Cloud back in 2011. | Continue reading
A software engineer in today’s market likely has a number of options when it comes to choosing where they want to work. It’s not unusual… | Continue reading
I am nearly two months into my rust journey and I still feel like this most days: | Continue reading
We at Solo believe the future of serverless platforms will be to enable building serverless applications across cloud vendors. As… | Continue reading
This article is a follow-on from an article I wrote back in September 2017 about unit testing Postgres. | Continue reading
The new, super fast Firefox supports Windows Group Policy, so enterprise IT pros can easily configure the browser for organizational use. | Continue reading
Well… maybe not right now, but Field Ready is learning how it could be. | Continue reading
Load and run YOLO (You Only Look Once) object detection model on a Raspberry Pi and track objects throughout the day. | Continue reading
“How will we be able to choose from so many talented candidates? Who wouldn’t want to be a part of such a great opportunity?” | Continue reading
Startups are like relationships and failure is like a breakup. | Continue reading
Everybody who hires in the software industry complains about how hard it is to find good QA people. It’s no wonder, considering how little… | Continue reading
Cryptocurrencies by themselves can’t possibly replace fiat. However, stablecoins are currencies that can be more stable than fiat. | Continue reading