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This is a collection of things in JavaScript that may not be well recognized, especially to beginners. Disclaimer: Some of these snippets are simply to demonstrate the quirky parts of JavaScript and… | Continue reading
Getting a robot to navigate between rooms without crashing into walls is a difficult task. And adding the functionality of autonomy into… | Continue reading
Nike’s ad with Colin Kaepernick is changing minds of political moderates, increasing their favorability towards the brand at the same… | Continue reading
Rails is a great web framework built on top of the language Ruby, and we use it here at Soulmates for our public web apps. | Continue reading
Today, we are excited to share with you the VideoCoin Network has been invited to participate in the formal voting process to have the VID… | Continue reading
Learn how to take your data science writing to the next level! | Continue reading
Coinbase is exploring a crypto ETF, and it has sought help from BlackRock | Continue reading
Ira S. Wolfe is a business consultant in Pennsylvania. A decade ago, all his clients were worried about the same thing: millennials. “Millennials at that point were mostly either teenagers or just… | Continue reading
Knight Scholarship winners have had outsized impact in journalism, media and technology | Continue reading
This is the second part of the article. The first talked about my personal experience in the startup, you can read it here. This part will… | Continue reading
Part I : a descent into the abyss | Continue reading
A few months ago, Google introduced Instant Evaluation of JavaScript Expressions in Chrome’s DevTools. Now they’ve added the ability to… | Continue reading
It’s been more than 10 years since the 2008 recession, literally the great “recession” for young GenX and older Millennials, that changed… | Continue reading
Check out the full code highlighted at: https://xaviergeerinck.com/real-time-streaming-dashboard | Continue reading
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There is not a lot of documentation for Docker on Windows, and even less on harnessing the power of volumes therein. If you are like me… | Continue reading
I wanted to show off a preview of what I’ve been working on. It’s a better Camera App for vloggers. I call it Somersault. | Continue reading
Goldman Sachs has decided to shelve plans to create a bitcoin trading desk after all, which slumped crypto prices on September 5th, 2018. | Continue reading
Calm before the storm | Continue reading
Mechanical Turk is a cheap way to get lots of qualitative feedback | Continue reading
Gophers from around the world descended upon Denver, Colorado for the fifth annual GopherCon last week. It’s been fascinating to watch… | Continue reading
Does the URL need defending? The URL has been under attack seemingly since the beginning of the Web. When I was busy launching web sites for magazines and journals in the mid-90s, I remember a radio… | Continue reading
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I have been working on GCC for some time around, and would like to share some of my excursions within the GCC land -;) Adding a peephole… | Continue reading
This is the first article in series “EdgeX in Action”. In this article we will cover system installation and set-up. | Continue reading
In my many years working within dev teams, I’ve been a part of roughly 40+ interviews, both as an interviewer and interviewee. Although… | Continue reading
ProGuard integration, system clipboard support, new optimisations | Continue reading
A new, open source library for Dapps | Continue reading
This year, Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight challenged readers to predict NFL game results better than its forecasting algorithm. The result? Less than 2% of the 20,352 readers who participated bested… | Continue reading
Everything you have always wanted to understand about Artificial Intelligence, by Heuritech | Continue reading
Recently, there have been a fair share of rumors and speculations in regards to NordVPN being a part of data mining botnet, which scrapes… | Continue reading
Each piece of text on a product can be studied and fine-tuned to positively impact the user-experience. This is known as UX writing. | Continue reading
With Serverless Computing, you can build and run applications without thinking about servers. | Continue reading
When looking for good references for improving my software architecture skills, I came to the book “Designing Data-Intensive… | Continue reading
Each Kubernetes node has a program at the underlying layer to create or delete a specific container. Kubernetes calls its API for… | Continue reading
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is now in effect, aiming to oversee people’s Fundamental Rights regarding personal data | Continue reading
With the rapid emergence of new technologies and robots, the world as we currently know it might be facing serious changes. | Continue reading
As a developer, nothing piques my interest as much as developer swag! | Continue reading
Before Amazon bought Zappos.com for $1.2 billion, the online shoe retailer was already known for two things: exceptional customer service… | Continue reading
Voice is the new sexy. Thanks to devices like Alexa and Google Home, voice apps have again become popular. | Continue reading
A hearty round of applause arose from the crowd packing the Vancouver Rogers Centre on August 22 when a team of unassuming scientists… | Continue reading
Modern highly-distributed application architectures solve real problems, but they bring with them novel challenges. Knowing what is… | Continue reading
The following is a transcript of a conversation between Anthony Pompliano and Arjun Balaji, CIO of Shomei Capital, about Bitcoin’s black… | Continue reading
Imagine, you walk into the Good Old Coffee Shop. After a short wait in line, filled with a large line of quickly moving, generally… | Continue reading
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The four *least*-teachable traits of great designers | Continue reading