An Interview with Jose Valim, Creator of Elixir

Creator of Elixir and cofounder of Plataformatec, José Valim discusses the lessons he learned while creating Elixir and his involvement in its future. | Continue reading


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The one who kept VLC free

Increase conversion rates by 25% with UX audit. We will perform user testing, analytics, usability testing and benchmark testing for your fashion eCommerce store. | Continue reading


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Open source: the story of the great code giveaway

Open-source software is now so embedded in daily life, it is difficult to remember a time without it! This article tells you how it all began! | Continue reading


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Building a monitoring stack for high availability: a real-life story

This talk will present the SALT tool which provides “S-expressions for Actions with Logic Temporal”. Specifically, SALT was designed and built with the goal ... | Continue reading


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A poem written in th J programming language, inspired by submarine cables

Enjoy this poem program written in the J programming language about cross-Atlantic electric and fiber-optic cables being draped across the seabed. | Continue reading


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How to take your talk slides to the next level

Slide decks are an important part of any technical talk. Here are some tips to help you create a clear and impactful deck! | Continue reading


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The beauty of functional languages in deep learning – Clojure and Haskell

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Fuzzing: How to Automatically Create Complex Test Cases and Uncover Unknown Bugs

Discover fuzzing and how it can help you uncover unknown bugs! | Continue reading


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Work Directly in the Cloud

Developers often use high-end computers to work. But what if we were to tell you that it’s more advantageous to work directly in the cloud? | Continue reading


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The One Who Coauthors Scikit-Learn

Alexandre Gramfort discusses how it all started with scikit-learn and the importance of providing the right tools for avoiding statistical mistakes. | Continue reading


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The Philosophies of Software Languages, from Plankalkül to C

There are more than 2,500 programming languages in existence today. Where do all these languages come from? Learn more about the first generation. | Continue reading


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How VS Code Took Over the JavaScript Community

A Japanese shrub’s unique foliage arrangement leads botanists to rethink plant growth models | Continue reading


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Interview with JB Kempf, the one who kept VLC free

Jean-Baptiste Kempf discusses how he initially got involved in VLC and shares his tips for developers who want to improve and get hired. | Continue reading


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The origin story of data science

Let’s meet the four people who pushed the boundaries of statistics: John Tukey, John Chambers, Leo Breiman, and Bill Cleveland. | Continue reading


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The philosophies of software languages, from Go to Elixir

There are more than 2,500 programming languages in existence today. Where do all these languages come from? Learn more about the fourth generation. | Continue reading


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A Brief History of Erlang and Elixir

In the 1980s, a telecoms company examined this issue and, after some tests, decided to develop its own language: Erlang. | Continue reading


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The land of forgotten software: always there, but rarely noticed

Some things are built to last. But maybe not software. The world of software moves quickly. Languages come in and out of fashion. | Continue reading


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