- Live Free or Dichotomize – Hill for the data scientist: an xkcd story –
- GitHub – bpesquet/thejsway: The JavaScript Way book –
- Trent Reznor, In Conversation –
- Porting an historic Python2 module into Python3 · lucasg.github.io –
book
Bookmarks for July 14th through July 15th
These are my links for July 14th through July 15th:
- Read Intermediate Python | Leanpub – This book is intended as a concise intermediate level treatise on the Python programming language. There is a need for this due to the lack of availability of materials for python programmers at this level. The material contained in this book is targeted at the programmer that has been through a beginner level introduction to the Python programming language or that has some experience in a different object oriented programming language such as Java and wants to gain a more in-depth understanding of the Python programming language in a holistic manner. It is not intended as an introductory tutorial for beginners although programmers with some experience in other languages may find the very short tutorial included instructive.
The book covers only a handful of topics but tries to provide a holistic and in-depth coverage of these topics. It starts with a short tutorial introduction to get the reader up to speed with the basics of Python; experienced programmers from other object oriented languages such as Java may find that this is all the introduction to Python that they need. This is followed by a discussion of the Python object model then it moves on to discussing object oriented programming in Python. With a firm understanding of the Python object model, it goes ahead to discuss functions and functional programming. This is followed by a discussion of meta-progr
- Code/ Automated & Productive development –
- Review: Days of Wonder’s hot new board game, Yamataï | Ars Technica – Yamataï
- Quilt is a data package manager –
- The Internet of Things – A Disaster – gekk –
Bookmarks for July 6th through July 7th
These are my links for July 6th through July 7th:
- Ask HN: What’s a side project you built to make money that *hasn’t*? | Hacker News –
- Monte Carlo theory, methods and examples –
- Buscador OSINT VM – Buscador is a Linux Virtual Machine that is pre-configured for online investigators.
- The fastest production-ready image resize out there, part 0 –
- Genomic Analyses Reveal the Influence of Geographic Origin, Migration, and Hybridization on Modern Dog Breed Development: Cell Reports –
Bookmarks for May 15th
- Where have all the insects gone? | Science | AAAS –
- Understanding WebAssembly text format | Hacker News –
- 9780262514293_Creative_Commons_Edition.pdf –
Bookmarks for May 3rd
- Homebrew Amiga Graphics Card (FPGA, Open Source) Finished | Hacker News –
- Kodi | Open Source Home Theater Software –
- Getting Started with Functional Programming in F# | Hacker News –
- Functional ASP.NET Core – Dusted Codes –
- Structured Procrastination: Do Less and Deceive Yourself | Hacker News –
- Poem About Distance In Marriage, These 13 Years –
- Is your programming language unreasonable? | F# for fun and profit –
- This Is What Happens to Your Body on a Thru-Hike | Outside Online –
- What Happens to Your Body on a Thru-Hike | Hacker News –
- Tour of F# | Hacker News –
- Tour of F# | Microsoft Docs – The best way to learn about F# is to read and write F# code. This article will act as a tour through some of the key features of the F# language and give you some code snippets that you can execute on your machine. To learn about setting up a development environment, check out Getting Started.+
There are two primary concepts in F#: functions and types. This tour will emphasize features of the language which fall into these two concepts. - APIs, robustness, and idempotency | Hacker News –
- Review of “Adults in the Room” by Yanis Varoufakis | Hacker News –