A 2-Year Stanford Study Shows the Astonishing Productivity Boost of Working From Home programming |
- A 2-Year Stanford Study Shows the Astonishing Productivity Boost of Working From Home
- Visual Studio Code March 2018 (1.22) released
- They forked this one up: Microsoft modifies open-source code, blows hole in Windows Defender
- In Wake of Cambridge Analytica Crisis, Facebook Pares-Down Instagram Functionality Without Warning
- [PDF] Beej's Guide to Network Programming Using Internet Sockets
- Interleaving small reads of multiple files – why World of Tanks 1.0 has abysmal loading times on HDDs
- The Snake and the Horse: How Wallaroo's Python API Works With Pony
- the secret life of NaN
- The Ray + Raster Era Begins - an R&D Roadmap for the Game Industry
- Intel says it won’t patch older chips for Spectre
- C++ 17 - Brief Tour of New and Existing Removed Features
- Why I Moved Back from Gradle to Maven
- POC exploiting the debian BEEP bug [wins a t-shirt]
- NightDiveStudios/shockmac: System Shock source code GPL release
- Using Makefiles to manage AWS Services
- Netflix Flamescope: performance monitoring and flame graphing
- TensorFlow in Swift
- How the Evolvement of Data Warehouses is Changing ETL
- Open Hardware scanning laser rangefinder
- A meta-analysis of C++ projects
- A History of APL in 50 Functions
- Afternoon diversion: Design your own microprocessor
- Regular expressions: how do they work?
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