During my last stay in Italy, I had the chance to learn quite a bit about mobile APN configurations, and how diverging from the provided… | Continue reading
I have been writing Go in production for some time now and really enjoy how fast and reliable it is. Smaller build sizes, the concurrency… | Continue reading
Examining fiduciary responsibility, token holder activism, and the balance of power in self-amending protocols | Continue reading
Guest Contribution by: Earl MaiCTO of ePIC Blockchain | Continue reading
On the first day of August, 2012, Foodbeast.com published the article “So Apparently, We’ve Been Using Ketchup Cups All Wrong.” | Continue reading
Queues are a special kind of linked lists that allows you to handle a variable-sized collection of elements in first in first out fashion… | Continue reading
The step-by-step guide for startups, with tools & examples | Continue reading
I am here to tell you a little secret: design collaboration can happen remotely. | Continue reading
A new way to organize your Redux applications | Continue reading
Linear regression is a great start to the journey of machine learning, given that it is a pretty straightforward problem and can be solved… | Continue reading
The true tech startup scene in Michigan / Ann Arbor | Continue reading
AWS AppSync has been in general availability since April of 2018. Since the release of the service, there have been many new features… | Continue reading
Let us talk about an elegant way to code split React Redux applications to improve performance and modularize the code. | Continue reading
We’re pleased to introduce Dropout Labs, a company focused on secure, privacy-preserving machine learning. | Continue reading
The phrase “digital transformation” is mostly bull-shit, but then again, it’s perfect. The phrase means executing a strategy to innovate… | Continue reading
Analytics has transformed from basic Data collection, to framing a Predictive Analysis Model from where periodic insights can be drawn… | Continue reading
How do you reason about blockchain for your company? What do you need to read and understand to figure out blockchain? A short guide to … | Continue reading
I don’t think there is a faster way to build a web app than firebase and ember. | Continue reading
Do you want to make money online? All this talk of disruption, global economy and being able to “work from anywhere” has finally got you… | Continue reading
Read some fun facts about hackathons and find all about preparation for the competition, tactics, benefits here. | Continue reading
Designing for AI powered products new challenges for designers as we shift our focus from task-oriented interfaces to goal-oriented… | Continue reading
Initial Coin Offering Must Know | Continue reading
Topics for this entry include state of the art NLP models, future of AI and NLP, anthropomorphism in AI, Deep Learning Indaba course… | Continue reading
I am so grateful for my IBM experience because I’ve learned a great deal about how to drive organizational transformation with an… | Continue reading
Imagine the 1960s, when programmers were first exposed to the structured control flow primitives we now take for granted: while loops… | Continue reading
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Introducing the issue based bounty platform for OSS. | Continue reading
Training a neural network to perform XOR is basically the Hello World of machine learning, and since Pixlings (agents) in my evolution… | Continue reading
Cross-browser testing as part of continuous integration | Continue reading
I don’t really recall the happenings of last week but it was quite stuffed with interesting meetings and a lot of work. And it was a… | Continue reading
If you’re making anything with software these days then there’s a good chance that you want to make the lives of people who use it a… | Continue reading
Go has several built-in numeric types, “sets of integer or floating-point values.” Some architecture-independent types are uint8 (8-bit… | Continue reading
Mozilla and the Khronos Group collaborate to bring glTF capabilities to Blender | Continue reading
In this series of posts we are gonna be looking out for fundamental intuition and implementation of neural networks , but for that we will… | Continue reading
The problem of silent evidence | Continue reading
The true tech startup scene in Michigan / Ann Arbor | Continue reading
So as Lawrence Abrams has covered earlier this year… | Continue reading
In this post, I am discussing query expressions for program introspection in object-oriented languages… | Continue reading
Michael Irvine is the founder and CEO of Joiner, a startup that uses machine learning to match up your messy data, wherever it lives. | Continue reading
Featuring special guests Mapbox and Foursquare | Continue reading
A development roadmap defines the goals of your project and the tasks needed to complete it. It provides a complete high-level view of how… | Continue reading
The aim the Fluid Manifesto is to promote a set of techniques and approaches that allow web services to be continuously updated. Fluid… | Continue reading
React Native lets us build mobile apps using only Javascript. It works by providing a common interface that talks to native iOS and… | Continue reading
The latest IPCC report has generated a lot of scary news. NY Mag gave its readership “permission to freak out”. We all know our situation… | Continue reading
The mobile market is growing rapidly. According to Statista, nowadays there are about 3.8 million apps in the Google Play Store, more than… | Continue reading
Martin Fowler describes the three categories of code ownership utilized in most software projects: | Continue reading
I work on a cloud computing platform. Unlike every other cloud computing platform I know, it doesn’t use containers or virtual machines. | Continue reading
Event Sourcing is an architectural pattern that stores all changes to application state as a sequence of events, and then sources the… | Continue reading