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Moving from Node.js to Go at Bowerybowery.io
Bowery is a limitless development environment. Run your application in seconds no matter the operating system, programming language, database, or other dependencies. We're dedicated to making every stack easy to use. - people.gnome.org
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Stream processing, Event sourcing, Reactive, CEP… and making sense of it allblog.confluent.io
This is an edited transcript of a talk I gave at /dev/winter 2015. Some people call it stream processing. Others call it Event Sourcing or CQRS. Some even call it Complex Event Processing. Sometime... -
Using React.js and Application Cache for a fast, synced apptabforacause.org
In many apps at scale, the choice between fast app load and up-to-date data arises at some point, on some level. You can cache aggressively, but you’ll probably be serving stale data at some point. You can retrieve fresh data, but you’ll probably be sa... - reddit.com
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Quantum computer as detector shows space is not squeezedphys.org
Ever since Einstein proposed his special theory of relativity in 1905, physics and cosmology have been based on the assumption that space looks the same in all directions - that it's not squeezed in one direction relative to another. -
Microsoft to invest in Cyanogen, which hopes to take Android from Googlearstechnica.com
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The evolution of GraphLab - O'Reilly Radarradar.oreilly.com
Editor’s note: Carlos Guestrin will be part of the team teaching Large-scale Machine Learning Day at Strata + Hadoop World in San Jose. Visit the Strata + Hadoop World... -
The Big Bang by Balloonmedium.com
How an experiment high above Antarctica — Spider — sheds new light on the cosmic microwave background. - aws.amazon.com
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The Necessity of Musical Hallucinations - Issue 20: Creativity - Nautilusnautil.us
During the last months of my mother’s life, as she ventured further from lucidity, she was visited by music. In collusion with her… -
Verification Challenge 2: RCU NO_HZ_FULL_SYSIDLEpaulmck.livejournal.com
I suppose that I might as well get the “But what about Verification Challenge 1?” question out of the way to start with. You will find Verification Challenge 1 here . Now, Verification Challenge 1 was about locating a known bug. Ver... - vart.institute
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Nobel laureate and laser inventor Charles Townes dies at 99newscenter.berkeley.edu
Charles Hard Townes, a professor emeritus of physics who built the first microwave amplifier -- the maser -- and designed the first laser, died Jan. 27 at the age of 99. After receiving the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics, he went on to pioneer the use of ... - blog.frite-camembert.net
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How 'Quantum Dots' Could Explore Anonymities of Entanglementhexanews.com
A microwave laser built using minute particles that act as semiconductors could be used to discover eccentric phenomena, for example, quantum entanglement. Specialists at Princeton University utilized quantum dots — small particles of light-emanating n... -
Cofounder managementaaronkharris.com
It turns out that before founders ever have to manage employees, they have to manage one another. In fact, at the earliest stages of a company, when it's just two or three founders, bad management... -
Humankind’s Most Ambitious Search for Life’s Beginnings - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
A rendering of Hayabusa2 using its “horn” to gather materials from the crater it will make using an explosive-propelled…