If you’re reading this, then you are already aware of Python 3.7 and the new features that come packed with it. Personally, I am most… | Continue reading
Top algorithms – | Continue reading
And why we rebranded our company to support this provocation | Continue reading
Moving from React to Vue, two years later | Continue reading
StellarX is a user-friendly, peer-to-peer marketplace. We're free, fast, and list every asset class imaginable. Open this summer. | Continue reading
I think I can tell you when I first took ketamine. It would have been 2006 — Christ, more than ten years ago now — and it would have been… | Continue reading
Following up #StarringJohnCho with #SeeAsAmStar | Continue reading
The SPA path is dark and full of terrors. You can bravely fight those… or choose a different path that takes you to a similar destination… | Continue reading
The UX/UI world has gradually come to be dominated by guidelines and aesthetics belonging to companies like Apple or Google. | Continue reading
Written By: Dan Rice | Continue reading
Few months ago I’ve described why Windows is awesome for software development now. However there were still a few major flaws and most of… | Continue reading
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant recently appeared on the Recode Decode podcast, arguing that companies that focus on hiring… | Continue reading
Apple’s new presentation at WWDC really focused the future of AR and what it is possible to build. It’s an exciting time for what may be… | Continue reading
Sometimes, an image can tell a better story than a pile of words. That’s why we asked some talented artists to participate in Medium’s latest monthly magazine, Future Human. The task: imagine what… | Continue reading
In this article we compare several commercial IP Geolocation APIs based on a number of factors such as data quality, API infrastructure… | Continue reading
Here is my curated list about design resources, from inspiration sites or asset collections. Hope you find it useful. | Continue reading
So, you collect metrics. So do we. Yep, we also collect them. We can assure you that they are not useless at all, business guys do need… | Continue reading
“Ten years in, nobody has come up with a use for blockchain.” | Continue reading
Welcome in the second edition of GitHub All-Stars. Last week, we had the opportunity to analyse bot created for Saliens — web game created… | Continue reading
OpenCalc is a mobile calculator written in React Native. Below is a deep dive on the inner workings and design decisions I made on OpenCalc | Continue reading
I recently picked up an older (1987, revised in 2013) management book called Peopleware by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister; and man where… | Continue reading
Do you know what Kanban is? Do you know how to implement it? | Continue reading
“We believe that just as the last three megatrends — mobile, social, and cloud — intersected and reinforced each other, so will the next… | Continue reading
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TLDR: We can find choruses in music using some pretty simple pattern recognition | Continue reading
What do seemingly-rich, seemingly-bored Millennial computer geeks have to do with the people of Venezuela anyway? | Continue reading
This is the second post in our ongoing series describing our experiences in adopting Istio for traffic routing on Kubernetes. For more… | Continue reading
Redesigning the Future of the Customer Experience | Continue reading
It’s February 2018, and a small group of Harvard researchers are standing on a stage in New Orleans unveiling a system that automates the detection of so-called gang crimes. A wave of concern ripples… | Continue reading
It’s been a long time since my last Article in January. I apologise for the delay, it’s difficult to find time to just sit down and… | Continue reading
We just came across the “you can only call rewind on the server” error when using react-helmet together with enzyme and jest. It made us… | Continue reading
Humans are on the brink of becoming an interplanetary species. To enable this truly epic undertaking, we must shift from storytelling and… | Continue reading
PyData NLP workshop in Tel Aviv, Israel | Continue reading
I am about to try and persuade you of the benefits of building engaged communities on your owned media channels. There are three key points I want to make. First, social media is not owned media… | Continue reading
Yepe, I mean it and here is why. | Continue reading
Story of an ordinary man like us | Continue reading
One of the biggest, ever-present banes of a data scientist’s life is the constant wait for the data processing code to finish executing… | Continue reading
I recently picked up an older (1987, revised in 2013) management book called Peopleware by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister; and man where… | Continue reading
What is more dangerous, a developer who introduces new methods, libraries, and processes, or a developer who always uses what they know… | Continue reading
This Is Why I’ll Never Have My Own C-3PO | Continue reading
In a time where application security vulnerability indices struggle to keep up with the drastic growth of different attack vectors, it is… | Continue reading
Why does gold have value? Why does money have value? Is bitcoin real? | Continue reading
Gone with the Wind and Jezebel. Top Gun and Iron Eagle. Babe and Gordy. The Prestige and The Illusionist. Dozens of twin films exist in cinematic history, and none of it is a coincidence. | Continue reading
TypeScript typings power, when used properly, could help us write better code. | Continue reading
By Henry Hinnefeld | Continue reading
China has to be up there with “technology” for most impressive phenomenon of the last 20 years. | Continue reading
By Martin Rajchl, S. Ira Ktena and Nick Pawlowski — Imperial College London | Continue reading
We will create a simple tool that recognizes drawings and outputs the names of the current drawing. This app will run directly on the… | Continue reading