How Traders and Economists Are Using Julia
(waterstechnology.com)
November 2016 Archive
6151.
6152.
6153.
6154.
Most Bike-Friendly Cities on the Planet
(wired.com)
6155.
6156.
Collecting Metrics and Monitoring the Cluster
(technologyconversations.com)
6157.
ScalaFiddle: Getting to know Scala the easy way
(scalafiddle.io)
6158.
The Hardest Computer Game of All Time
(slate.com)
6159.
Five Neglected Computer Science Classics
(medium.com)
6160.
A react library to seamlessly handle DOM events
(github.com)
6161.
6162.
6163.
6164.
How Much Did Comey Hurt Clinton’s Chances?
(fivethirtyeight.com)
6165.
OpenFajr: Synchronizing dawn prayers with astronomy cameras and crowdsourcing
(themuslimvibe.com)
6166.
If a Tree Falls in the Woods: Building CQRS Using Redshift and Lambda
(engineering.sharethrough.com)
6167.
5 Things You Can Do Faster from the CLI on Linux
(sweetcode.io)
6168.
Why are there so many Python installers?
(stevedower.id.au)
6169.
Hands-On Docker for Raspberry Pi
(youtube.com)
6170.
Halite – An AI Challenge Run by Two Sigma
(halite.io)
6171.
Now Shipping: AMD Radeon Pro WX Series
(anandtech.com)
6172.
6173.
John Trump – Donald's MIT Professor Uncle
(newyorker.com)
6174.
React, routing, and data fetching
(medium.com)
6175.
Principal–agent problem
(en.wikipedia.org)
6176.
Google acquires Leapdroid
(leapdroid.com)
6177.
Coffee Farm Tour: a day in the life of a digital nomad
(destinationdev.com)
6178.
Silicon Valley is betting its money on Hillary Clinton
(businessinsider.com)
6179.
Google Fiver Creative Lab
(creativelab5.com)
6180.
Rustlang and Linux Gnome meeting notes
(internals.rust-lang.org)