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An Empathetic Functional Languageblog.drewolson.org
I've been writing Elixir code for over a year. Never have I been more excited about the prospects of the language and its community. The language is young but very promising. Many smart people are getting involved. There's a hell... -
Kimiko Ishizaka and MuseScore team release Open Well-Tempered Clavier | Libre Graphics Worldlibregraphicsworld.org
It is done: score and recordings of J.S. Bach's the Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1 as prepared by MuseScore team and played by the pianist Kimiko Ishizaka are now released into public domain. -
OCaml: Polymorphismhaifengl.wordpress.com
Object-oriented programmers are familiar with polymorphism. It is one of major capabilities of object-oriented languages besides encapsulation and inheritance. For most C++/Java programmers, polymo... -
Descent: Undergroundkickstarter.com
Descent is back! Pilot your ship & battle foes through twisting, turning tunnels with unrestricted 3D movement & FPS action in Zero-G! -
Using all your CPUs - Elixir on raspberry pi2onfido.com
One of the things I was always intrigued about was CPU usage in data centers. I started developing web applications with Grails and then I moved on to Rails. It’s undeniable that both these frameworks provide the tools and abstractions to make life eas... - aws.amazon.com
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Can I Wear Shorts Today?caniwearshorts.today
Should you wear shorts today? Let's find out. If the weather is just right in your city, we'll give you the go ahead. Otherwise, act like a grownup. Wear pants. - inlinemanual.com
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Out of the Tar Pitblog.acolyer.org
Out of the Tar Pit - Moseley & Marks 2006 This is the final Desert Island Paper choice from Jonas Bonér, and a great way to round out the week. 'Out of the Tar Pit' was the 10th paper that I co... - hueyql.herokuapp.com
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‘Penguin’ Anomaly Hints at Missing Particles | Quanta Magazinequantamagazine.org
A statistical anomaly in the signal from rare particle decays at the Large Hadron Collider offers hope that new discoveries might be around the corner. - gavindraper.com
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Make Money Online: Documenting 10 Years of Failurejohnathanward.com
My history of attempting to make money online. Here's what worked and what didn't over the last ten years. -
Twenty-four Million Wikipedia Users Can’t Be Wrong: Important Allies Join the Fight Against NSA Internet Backbone Surveillanceeff.org
Last week, the ACLU filed a welcome additional challenge to the NSA’s warrantless Internet backbone surveillance (aka “Upstream” surveillance) on behalf of Wikimedia and a number of other media and human rights organizations. -
How Much (Or Little) The Middle Class Makes, In 30 U.S. Citiesnpr.org
What do families in the middle of the income distribution actually make in cities around the United States? -
Growth User Acquisition Managerdocs.google.com
About Pigeonly Pigeonly builds technology products for the overlooked and underserved. To date we've launched two products that address and solve communication barriers between inmates and their support network of family and friends. We’re a small te... -
Apple removes ‘misleading’ anti-virus app from iOS in alleged crackdown - News - Trusted Reviewstrustedreviews.com
Apple is reportedly shuttering ‘anti-virus’ apps on the iOS App Store, allegedly describing such software as ‘misleading’. -
TD (Canada) auf Twittertwitter.com
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Pharrell Williams: $7.3 million Blurred Lines verdict threatens all artiststheverge.com
Pharrell Williams has warned that the verdict in the $7.3 million "Blurred Lines" copyright case threatens the work of all musicians, designers, and artists. Williams said that subsequent copycat...