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  • The Future of Mobile App Development - DeveloperWeek 2015 Panel Q&A

    Post By Kathie Green Immad Akhund, our CEO and Co-Founder, moderated a panel yesterday at DeveloperWeek on the “Future of Mobile App Development,” with: • James Tamplin, Co-Founder & CEO, Firebase •...
    blog.heyzap.com
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  • How we mapped the world’s weirdest streets

    The story of bringing Transit to Nairobi.
    medium.com
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  • MY CURRENT PROJECT 3-ASTRO INTRO
    my-time-machines.net
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  • Stitch Fix Technology

    Stitch Fix is a full-stack startup creating unique solutions in data-driven merchandising, massively scaled personal styling, and complex logistics.
    technology.stitchfix.com
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  • Don’t try to cure anxiety: we need it – Charlie Kurth – Aeon

    Since ancient times philosophy has tried to cure us of anxiety. But worry is an important part of being a moral person
    aeon.co
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  • Mike Driven Development: The Incredible Rewards Of Creating a Programming Language
    mikedrivendevelopment.blogspot.com
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  • Ranges for numerical problems - Meeting C++

    A guest blog by Dr. Karsten Ahnert, this is a follow up on his talk ranges and iterators for numerical problems at Meeting C++ 2014. In this blog post I am going to show some ideas …
    meetingcpp.com
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  • Costco to ditch AmEx cards at U.S. stores next year

    Warehouse club retailer Costco Wholesale Corp will stop accepting American Express Co's credit cards at U.S. stores from next year, threatening nearly 8 percent of the worldwide annual spending on its cards. AmEx said on Thursday the loss of the contra...
    finance.yahoo.com
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  • The Two Big Bangs

    When scientists say “the Big Bang,” they mean two possible things. But only one of them is still correct.
    medium.com
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  • A tale of two clusters: Mesos and YARN - O'Reilly Radar

    This is a tale of two siloed clusters. The first cluster is an Apache Hadoop cluster. This is an island whose resources are completely isolated to Hadoop and its...
    radar.oreilly.com
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  • Jobs - SnapDocs - SnapDocs

    Learn about joining the SnapDocs team!
    snapdocs.com
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  • Women of Color Working in STEM Fields Are Frequently Mistaken for Janitors | Bitch Media

    A new report shows the reality of race and gender discrimination in scientific fields.
    bitchmagazine.org
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  • Noulakaz — A regular expression to check for prime numbers
    noulakaz.net
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  • An Introduction on How to Make Beautiful Charts With R and ggplot2

    Adding a touch of color and design can help make more compelling visualizations, thanks to ggplot2 syntax and chaining capabilities.
    minimaxir.com
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  • Functional Pearl 1 - The Min Missing Natural Number

    This is the first pearl (min free natural) in the book
    typeocaml.com
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  • A Bug's Death

    Should we send the malaria mosquito the way of the dodo? So far, genetic modification has been a tool of creation. We've made crops that grow faster or that are resistant to pests, we've made animals that produce useful hormones in their milk, we've...
    nytimes.com
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  • Metadata: Paper summary: Perspectives on the CAP theorem
    muratbuffalo.blogspot.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Now Accepting Larger Binaries - News and Updates - Apple Developer
    developer.apple.com
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  • Tcl for Web Nerds
    philip.greenspun.com
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  • These Japanese Companies Have Stayed in Business for Over 1,000 Years

    After centuries of stability, why are some of them now dying out?
    theatlantic.com
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    11 years ago -
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