Companies have a large problem of having their data tucked away or inaccessible to the stakeholders. When people talk about AI / ML what… | Continue reading
I just published the course React Fundamentals on skillshare, in which you will learn to develop a React application: all the way from… | Continue reading
Small tweaks to incentivize engaging with a book’s content. | Continue reading
Everyone wants bragging rights in their rivalry. We crave victory, and a loss means a full year of misery coming from friends, co-workers… | Continue reading
If you like computer security puzzles and JavaScript, you’ll like this short video series. | Continue reading
The robotics community is abuzz with speculation following reports that Amazon’s R&D arm Lab126 is hiring senior researchers for a home… | Continue reading
You do not know how to buy TRON? In this guide I will explain how to buy some TRON (TRX) Coin with coinbase and binance. | Continue reading
Creating a company with a mission and purpose | Continue reading
Our vision at Windfall Data is to make the most complete and accurate model of net worth. To accomplish this, we’re fusing a variety of… | Continue reading
For over two years, while working at EverythingMe, I developed re:dash, an open source tool to query databases, visualize the results, and… | Continue reading
A Little Background | Continue reading
Laksh Bhasin | Pinterest engineer, Search Quality | Continue reading
Rent The Runway is valued at $700 million and is well on its way to be a unicorn. I joined in 2012 to bring data science to then, a small… | Continue reading
This blog post was written by Myles Borins who is the Node.js TSC Director and a developer advocate for Google Cloud. | Continue reading
Welcome to the 12th Issue of the NLP Newsletter! Here is this week’s notable NLP news! | Continue reading
The fast companies are way, way, way faster than the slow to build and deploy. Companies like FINRA, McDonalds and Product Hunt are… | Continue reading
You’re running a startup, so you’re a busy founder wearing many hats. One minute you’re managing finances trying to keep afloat, the next… | Continue reading
Spending some time at Mountain View and Menlo Park with Spanish friends working at Google and Stanford hits you about the reality of this… | Continue reading
Musings on mostly defensive programming styles | Continue reading
This is the fourth weekly recap of our company Better Things Digital and I’m Florian, one of the founders. This series is our public… | Continue reading
The joy of being torn between the Flow and the High | Continue reading
Osmo-FL2K, which is a recently released open source software by Steve Markgraf at OsmoDevCon 2018 that turns a common $15 USB to VGA… | Continue reading
The irony would be sublime — “Rising from the ashes of Phoenix”. Irony, however, isn’t my goal. Instead I intend to provide a concrete way… | Continue reading
For the past couple of months I’ve taken a liking to Go for various biased reasons so to showcase the beauty and simplicity of Go we’ll… | Continue reading
The history of convolutional networks begins with neuroscientific experiments long before the relevant computational models were developed. | Continue reading
One of the coolest things about Gitlab is that it’s built with and for the customers, with a special focus on getting things done — faster… | Continue reading
abhishek.nayar[at]yale[dot]edu | Continue reading
Polymer, Image/Vue/Angular Storyshots, Multi-Hierarchy, & more! | Continue reading
I started following Dave Ramsey via his radio show sometime back. I was really impressed initially by how he helped people and his… | Continue reading
We are maintaining a running list of some top open datasets that gets created on DataTurks.com | Continue reading
One of the biggest arguments against Qo, and rightly so, was that most pattern matching is done in tight loops that get run over thousands… | Continue reading
I recently attended an Intellij conference and learnt a few tips and tricks on Intellij that I wanted to share. Hadi Hariri is a wonderful… | Continue reading
Magic: The Gathering is a fantasy card game by Richard Garfield, Ph.D. and Wizards of the Coast centered on a “color wheel” in which five distinct colors in a particular order represent five… | Continue reading
This post examines what blockchain governance is, elaborates on its importance, describes the governance model of seven Blockchain… | Continue reading
For state management, try this simple pattern instead of a library | Continue reading
By Andy Glover and Katharina Probst | Continue reading
Zomato — Apparently, your best option to search for and discover great places to eat — Or is that so? Every foodie out there would… | Continue reading
Tron (TRX) could revolutionize the world of online media and gaming, thanks to the blockchain technology and the project it is developing… | Continue reading
Five months ago I stopped blogging on Medium and started http://wordsandbuttons.online/ — a growing collection of interactive tutorials… | Continue reading
I’ve not been too active on this platform in the past few months due to other projects going on, but this is something I’ve been wanting… | Continue reading
Designing a coding font for aesthetes with attention to detail | Continue reading
What is quality content? And why is it relevant for your social media? | Continue reading
Burnouts are complex, hard to define and highly personal. | Continue reading
Having multiple environments is important to build a continuous integration/deployment pipeline and be able to reproduce bugs in… | Continue reading
A few hours ago Pavel Durov announced the current problems with Telegram server, causing issues for European users. | Continue reading
A few hours ago Pavel Durov announced the current problems with Telegram server, causing issues for European users. | Continue reading