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"First learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a programming style. Then forget all that and just hack"
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George Carrette,
Computer Scientist
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Best 7 links of week #24, 2017
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A very funny but challenging game for big-data aficionados. Did you ever ask yourself why the names of big-data technologies look like Pokemon names? Well, the authors of this game probably did... Are you ready to show off your big-data/Pokemon knowledge?
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HTTPS is a must for every website nowadays: Users are looking for the padlock when providing their details; Chrome and Firefox explicitly mark websites that provide forms on pages without HTTPS as being non-secure; it is an SEO ranking factor, and it has a serious impact on privacy in general.
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What are "advanced website builders" and everything else you need to know about them, including the state of the current website market.
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Even the coolest products and services come with vendor lock-in. Docker makes no difference and it's good to start to explore some alternatives like rkt...
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howler.js makes working with audio in JavaScript easy and reliable across all platforms.
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This tutorial will guide you along the necessary steps to port a JavaScript library of the Conway's game of life to WebAssembly (wasm). This is a simple exercise that is perfect to start beyond a trivial Hello World. I recently got interested in WebAssembly and decided to take the leap
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Node 8 is out, did you hear? And it’s faster, or so they say. In this article you will learn how much Node 8 can be faster than its predecessor by taking a look at the performance improvements of a real application.
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