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Hello Haskell, Goodbye Lisp
It makes it trivial to write DSLs, for example, since you all you need to do is model the syntax tree as a series of Lisp data structures, and then evaluate them directly. ...Since it was design...
newartisans.com
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11 years ago
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Why Do We Need Data Science When We’ve Had Statistics for Centuries?
Because while statistics can explain something happening now, data science aims to discover and extract actionable knowledge that can be used to make decisions and predictions, writes Guest Columnist Irving Wladawsky-Berger. And now, "given our newfoun...
blogs.wsj.com
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11 years ago
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Facts About Dihydrogen Monoxide
Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division provides an international clearinghouse for information on Dihydrogen Monoxide including current research results, governmental regulations, and exposure and contamination alerts. Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) can be ...
dhmo.org
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11 years ago
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San Francisco’s Google Buses Attacked in Lawsuit
The Google Inc. shuttle buses that have become a focal point for social justice protests in San Francisco ought to be outlawed, a community group and a municipal employee union said in a lawsuit against the city.
bloomberg.com
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11 years ago
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New 2014 MacBook Air: Performance benchmarks
Macworld Lab has the new MacBook Air that Apple released last Tuesday. While we saw an improvement in most of our tests, our storage-based test results made us take notice.
macworld.com
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11 years ago
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linshunghuang.com
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11 years ago
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U.S. jury orders smartphone maker Samsung to pay Apple $119.6 million
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) - A U.S. jury on Friday ordered Samsung Electronics Co Ltd to pay $119.6 million to Apple Inc, a big loss for the iPhone maker in the latest round of their globe-spanning
reuters.com
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11 years ago
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A Message From the CEO | Puppet Labs
As some of you may know, an applicant for a role at Puppet Labs reported via Twitter on the evening of Tuesday, April 29th that she had been sexually discriminated against in her application, and she thus concluded that Puppet Labs has a hostile work e...
puppetlabs.com
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11 years ago
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Jury Finds Samsung Phones Infringe on Several Apple Patents, Awards $119.6 Million
The jury finds infringement of two patents, awards damages on a third patent ruled to infringe and says Samsung didn't infringe on two other patents.
recode.net
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11 years ago
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THE ILLUSION OF LIFE
The 12 basic principles of animation were developed by the 'old men' of Walt Disney Studios, amongst...
the12principles.tumblr.com
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11 years ago
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Wit.AI (YC W14) is hiring full-stack engineers in Palo Alto | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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11 years ago
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Stash - Home
trystash.com
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11 years ago
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DARPA is working on its own deep-learning project for natural-language processing
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, is building a set of technologies to help it better understand human language so it can analyze speech and text sources and alert analysts of potentially useful information.
gigaom.com
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11 years ago
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The bug that hides from breakpoints
drewdevault.com
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11 years ago
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The Programming Language Zoo
andrej.com
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11 years ago
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Gridzzly.com - Make your own grid paper.
gridzzly.com
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11 years ago
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With IPO Hopes Fading, Square And Box Face Reality Of Commodity Products | TechCrunch
Square and Box would seem to be the very epitome of every startup founder’s dream of reaching the pinnacle of entrepreneurial success. Take a kernel of an..
techcrunch.com
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11 years ago
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Steve Ballmer Now Owns More Microsoft Stock Than Bill Gates | TechCrunch
Bill Gates sold 4.6 million Microsoft shares recently, an SEC filing released today indicates. That action lowered his holdings to 330,141,164 shares in the..
techcrunch.com
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11 years ago
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Technology Is Taking Over English Departments
Humanists should critique the digital humanities, not embrace it, unless they want to sell their birthright for a mess of apps.
newrepublic.com
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11 years ago
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You don't always know what you're saying
People's conscious awareness of their speech often comes after they've spoken, not before.
nature.com
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11 years ago
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