After Patent Office Rejection, It is Time For Google To Abandon Its Attempt to Patent Use of Public Domain Algorithm programming |
- After Patent Office Rejection, It is Time For Google To Abandon Its Attempt to Patent Use of Public Domain Algorithm
- I don't want to learn your garbage query language · Erik Bernhardsson
- Making C less dangerous
- The Java standard library implementation of Timsort has a bug.
- Permafrost Engine - OpenGL 3.3 Real Time Strategy Engine in C
- The Functional Programmer - keeping Repetitive Strain Injury at bay
- WildFly 14 is released! Now with full EE 8 and partial MicroProfile support
- The Multi-Armed Bandit Problem and Its Solutions
- My Five Worst Bugs: Lessons Learned In System Design
- Optimizing is-multiple checks with modular arithmetic
- Ever want to be able to change classes on the fly while maintaining identity - without any work?
- "React Fire: Modernizing React DOM" Plan by React team to more closely align with DOM
- The Semantics Assignment Problem
- To Grok a Mockingbird: Using recursive combinators to enhance functional composition
- Query a Postgres/TimescaleDB database for real-time data using GraphQL APIs in under 10 minutes
- AVA: The Art and Science of Image Discovery at Netflix (or how Netflix automatically harvests screenshots from content to use as artwork)
- Empathy is not everything
- Spectre and Meltdown in Hardware: Intel Clarifies Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake
- How We Wrote a Self-Hacking Game in C++
- 101: Advanced OOP structure in Ruby
- OBNC - compiler for Niklaus Wirth’s programming language Oberon
- Drawing SVG paths in Python to PyGame
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