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The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?

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The end of Silicon Valley as we know it?

Four ways the party may be coming to an end | Continue reading


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Generic Mitigations

A philosophy of duct-tape outage resolution | Continue reading


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What Is Functional Programming?

Be as functional as you want to be | Continue reading


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On Exactitude in Technical Debt

What does a metaphor like “technical debt” mean? And what doesn’t it mean? | Continue reading


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Multi-Paradigm Languages

We need to learn how to effectively use multi-paradigm languages that support functional, object oriented, and procedural paradigms. | Continue reading


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AI and Creativity

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Piracy is Progressive Taxation (2002)

Seven lessons from Tim O’Reilly’s experience as an author and publisher. | Continue reading


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Linux Edge by Linus Torvalds (1999)

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Deep Learning for Coders with Fastai and PyTorch

Deep learning is often viewed as the exclusive domain of math PhDs and big tech companies. But as this hands-on guide demonstrates, programmers comfortable with Python can achieve impressive results … - Selection from Deep Learning for Coders with fastai and PyTorch [Book] | Continue reading


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The Least Liked Programming Languages

What are some of the least liked/most dreaded programming languages? Why are they dreaded, and are they being evaluated fairly? | Continue reading


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Open-endedness: The last grand challenge you’ve never heard of

While open-endedness could be a force for discovering intelligence, it could also be a component of AI itself. | Continue reading


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Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution (1999)

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The Tanenbaum-Torvalds Debate (1992)

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Society Centered-Design

How socially centered design differs from individualistic design | Continue reading


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Diligence, Patience, and Humility

Chapter 10. Diligence, Patience, and Humility Larry Wall We have a fondness for sayings in the Perl community. One of them is “There’s more than one way to do it.” … - Selection from Open Sources [Book] | Continue reading


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On COBOL

Every time the cry for COBOL programmers has gone up, we’ve muddled through; this time, we should do something better. | Continue reading


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The Death of Agile?

In this edition of the Radar column, we examine the big picture around Agile, and look at what it means and what it doesn't. | Continue reading


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Freeware Leaders Meet in First-Ever Summit (1998)

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Welcome to the 21st Century: How to Plan for the Post-Covid Future

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The Business of Open Source

How do you build a business around open source when you’re competing with AWS and the like? Chef’s answer: double down on Open Source. | Continue reading


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Welcome to the 21st Century: How to Plan for the Post-Covid Future

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Rogue Gods (Tim O’Reilly on Frank Herbert’s Dune)

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Typesetting Equations with Eqn (1987)

Typesetting Equations with eqn Typesetting mathematical equations has always been a problem for users who have a limited knowledge of mathematics or typesetting. This is because mathematical expressions are often … - Selection from UNIX° TEXT PROCESSING [Book] | Continue reading


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Microservices Antipatterns and Pitfalls

Author Mark Richards walks you through the 10 most common microservice anti-patterns and pitfalls, and provides solutions for avoiding them. | Continue reading


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Tim O'Reilly – Remembering Freeman Dyson

Treasured moments with a genius we will all miss. | Continue reading


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Death of Agile

In this edition of the Radar column, we examine the big picture around Agile, and look at what it means and what it doesn't. | Continue reading


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A short history of the O’Reilly book animals

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Questioning the Lambda Architecture

The Lambda Architecture has its merits, but alternatives are worth exploring. | Continue reading


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Where programming languages are headed in 2020

Experts discuss what's in store for popular and growing programming languages. | Continue reading


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Rethinking Programming

In this edition of the Radar column, we look at how the tools and techniques of programming are poised to evolve. | Continue reading


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Masterminds of Programming: Chuck Moore (Forth)

Chapter 4. Forth Forth is a stack-based, concatenative language designed by Chuck Moore in the 1960s. Its main features are the use of a stack to hold data, and words … - Selection from Masterminds of Programming [Book] | Continue reading


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Books for the Next Economy

A selective economy-related reading list for the year ahead. | Continue reading


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Software Engineering at Google (New Book)

The approach to and understanding of software engineering at Google is unlike any other company. With this book, you’ll get a candid and insightful look at how software is constructed … - Selection from Software Engineering at Google [Book] | Continue reading


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Why-a-data-scientist-is-not-a-data-engineer

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Industries that demonstrate how blockchains go beyond finance

Across enterprise sectors, blockchain technology is evolving the way business is done. | Continue reading


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O'Reilly acquires Katacoda–and a new way for 2.5M customers to learn

Katacoda’s interactive learning scenarios and sandboxes will help O’Reilly users master important technologies. | Continue reading


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Breakable Toys

Breakable Toys You can’t do anything really well unless you love it, and if you love to hack you’ll inevitably be working on projects of your own. —Paul Graham, … - Selection from Apprenticeship Patterns [Book] | Continue reading


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O'Reilly acquires Katacoda-adding powerful interactive learning environments

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AI Is a Lie [video]

Eric Jonas on AI hype and questions of ethics. | Continue reading


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The Linux Programming Interface

The Linux Programming Interface is the definitive guide to the Linux and UNIX programming interface—the interface employed by nearly every application that runs on a Linux or UNIX system. In … - Selection from The Linux Programming Interface [Book] | Continue reading


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How social forces could drive blockchain demand

In this moment of increasing discontent, we’re entering the dawn of the blockchain era. | Continue reading


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Checking in on TensorFlow 2.0

Paige Bailey, TensorFlow product manager at Google, highlights notable features of TensorFlow 2.0 and looks ahead to near-term updates. | Continue reading


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