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The Smartest Bro in the Roommodernluxury.com
Travis Kalanick created Uber in his own image, and the results have not always been flattering. But wow, what a company. -
Goldman Sachs Recasts Its Reputation to Woo Tech Talentdealbook.nytimes.com
In recruiting programmers from elite universities, Wall Street runs up against the idea that Silicon Valley is the technological promised land. - nicolasmerouze.com
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“Hello world” is the hard part | John D. Cookjohndcook.com
Kernighan and Ritchie's classic book The C Programming Language began with a sample C program that printed "hello world." Since then "hello world" has come - bbc.com
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Self-repairing software tackles malwaresciencedaily.com
Computer scientists have developed software that not only detects and eradicates never-before-seen viruses and other malware, but also automatically repairs damage caused by them. The software then prevents the invader from ever infecting the computer ... - code.google.com
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The High Cost of Oiloutsideonline.com
The crude that would feed the XL pipeline comes from a once pristine part of Alberta that now resembles mining operations on a sci-fi planet. At places like Fort McKay, home to First Nations people who've lived there for centuries, the money is great b... - tuhdo.github.io
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Rust pathtracer | .mischief.mayhem.soap.msinilo.pl
Last year I briefly described my adventure with writing a pathtracer in the Go language. This year, I decided to give Rust a try. It's almost exact 1:1 port of - nullprogram.com
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From Costco supervisor to computational artist, Albert Omoss blazes his own pathmotionographer.com
In the early days of my career, I bought into something I now call "The Myth of the Rockstar." It goes like this: You are born with innate talent. You spend your childhood exploring this talent, fo... - federicopistono.org
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