CogSquared is the behavioural science platform for companies that want to deliver more engaging services and products | Continue reading
A pleasurable warping of the figuring faculty to contemplate what was there before the before. | Continue reading
Fastly today announced the launch of its new Developer Hub, a central place for developers to access all the tools they need to build applications. The Developer Hub includes a testing sandbox, ready-to-deploy code snippets, and a repository of tutorials, reference materials, and … | Continue reading
As the FBI continues hauling university scholars and researchers off in handcuffs for their work with the Chinese, academics all over Boston are asking: Am I next? | Continue reading
The redesigned Soviet bomber carried the space dreams of an entire nation on its back. | Continue reading
Images of the computer code appearing in TV and films and what they really are. | Continue reading
Should I join a start-up? Which offer should I accept? A simple metaphor to guide your decisions. | Continue reading
Writing online is like opening the wardrobe door and stepping through the mysterious portal into Narnia. It turns your stomach in knots from the fear of the unknown. It feels dangerous. Only after you push through the wardrobe to the other side do you realize the magic. Only afte … | Continue reading
Sometimes it seems as though your child's hair grows alarmingly fast, and you feel like you're always visiting the salon. Those haircuts can add up and get expensive, so you might have thought about taking care of the cut yourself. This... | Continue reading
A concise conceptual introduction | Continue reading
When building web apps like chats and multiplayer games, you need to receive events from the server. In the past, such "server push" has been quite difficult to implement. I am going to give an overview on techniques that were used, and how WebSockets make everything better. | Continue reading
Java Concurrency Practice | Continue reading
It always seems like Costco sells everything. From American Girl dolls, to frozen wine pops, even a 72-pound wheel of cheese, Costco has it all. But now, | Continue reading
As an early stage investor I look at A LOT of pitch decks. In the seven years since we started Homebrew there has been some evolution in this area – Docsend, videos, the occasional memo ̵… | Continue reading
Focus on high-leverage activities. Leverage: impact produced / time invested. 80/20 rule: 80% impact comes from 20% work. Focus on not more hours but more value per limited time on the task. Increase leverage by: Reduce the time it takes to complete the activity (default to half- … | Continue reading
This debate has been going on for long enough, and I have a good reason to finally settle it: There is a country called The United States of America, the | Continue reading
"And if it's crowded, all the better / Because we know we're gonna be up late" - All My Friends, LCD Soundsystem | Continue reading
Scala is one of the most sought after languages today, and as more companies look to scale their services, we'll only see more demand. | Continue reading
A professor at the U.S. Naval War College asks why masculine men support Trump, the least manly president. | Continue reading
Week 21 As I was still rather busy with my jobhunt this week1, I did not do much browsin... | Continue reading
I've talked with dozens of software developers about what they like and dislike about their workplace - team, and company - professionally. I'm starting to see an interesting trend in the environments that make people happy and thriving - and have them stay longer - versus ones w … | Continue reading
Clojure is for type B personalities. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. | Continue reading
A new study on judging appearances is reviewed. | Continue reading