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
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
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
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
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
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
Discover fuzzing and how it can help you uncover unknown bugs! | Continue reading
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
Alexandre Gramfort discusses how it all started with scikit-learn and the importance of providing the right tools for avoiding statistical mistakes. | Continue reading
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
A Japanese shrub’s unique foliage arrangement leads botanists to rethink plant growth models | Continue reading
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
Let’s meet the four people who pushed the boundaries of statistics: John Tukey, John Chambers, Leo Breiman, and Bill Cleveland. | Continue reading
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
In the 1980s, a telecoms company examined this issue and, after some tests, decided to develop its own language: Erlang. | Continue reading
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