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Functional Programming in a Dysfunctional Worldunderthehood.myob.com
Much has been said about the virtues of functional programming (FP) - conciseness, laziness, and concurrency, just to name a few. While it’s certainly still worth rehashing these areas of discourse, in this article I intend to focus on... -
Zoomer - Product Designerjobs.lever.co
<b>About Zoomer</b> Using cutting edge logistics, data science and mobile technology, Zoomer is doing restaurant delivery like it’s never been done before. It’s delivery done right. Zoomer is a platform built to handle an extraordinarily h... -
Debugging Lisp Part 2: Inspecting - Macrologymalisper.me
This is part 2 of Debugging Lisp. If you haven’t read part 1, you can find it here. In this post I am going to discuss another tool used for debugging Common Lisp – the Slime Inspector. The Slime inspector makes it possible to manipulate objects direct... - web.archive.org
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Greece debt crisis: IMF attacks EU over bailout - BBC Newsbbc.com
The International Monetary Fund attacks the bailout deal eurozone leaders have offered to keep the country in the euro saying debt relief is needed. - news.ycombinator.com
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Tesla CTO: Batteries + Solar Will Lead to Cheap Electricity Within 10 Yearsforbes.com
Energy storage technology is key to popularizing solar energy generation, and that point was underscored by the feature speaker at a large solar energy conference in San Francisco Monday: Tesla Motors' chief technology officer, JB Straubel. Straubel to... - lists.debian.org
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A Beautiful Algorithm? The Risks of Automating Online Transactionsnews.virginia.edu
Setting aside the Nash equilibrium popularized by “A Beautiful Mind,” Denis Nekipelov examines the consequences of the dynamic, potentially volatile algorithms used in today’s online markets. Could they lead to a stock market crash? -
Cruise Automation - Devops Engineerjobs.lever.co
We're the driverless car company. We believe in building great products to improve people’s lives by making transportation safer, more accessible, and more convenient. Our team is small, but we move quickly. In less than a year, we built prototype ve... -
Google’s product strategy: Make two of everythingarstechnica.com
For Google, its entire product lineup is just a big series of A/B experiments. -
New Horizons: Spacecraft survives Pluto encounter - BBC Newsbbc.com
A signal received from Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft it survived its historic encounter with Pluto. -
What does rosemary do to your brain? - BBC Newsbbc.com
In folk medicine, rosemary has been associated for centuries with having a good memory. -
SMS Loans Let People Skip Banks in the Developing Worldwired.com
Zidisha connects lenders with entrepreneurs in places where access to capital doesn't come easy. - huffingtonpost.com
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Exclusive: CEO Nadella talks Microsoft's mobile ambitions, Windows 10 strategy, HoloLens and more | ZDNetzdnet.com
Microsoft CEO talks about his thinking around product differentiation and being ahead of the curve in this Q&A with Microsoft watcher Mary Jo Foley. -
PCG, A Family of Better Random Number Generators | PCG, A Better Random Number Generatorpcg-random.org
PCG is a family of simple fast space-efficient statistically good algorithms for random number generation. Unlike many general-purpose RNGs, they are also hard to predict.