- Let’s Write an LLVM Specializer for Python! (Stephen Diehl) –
- The Statistical Crisis in Science » American Scientist –
- Why Riot? –
- Can You Teach Yourself to Be Creative? –
- An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra | BetterExplained –
- Gamasutra: Paul Tozour’s Blog – The Game Outcomes Project, Part 4: Crunch Makes Games Worse –
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Bookmarks for January 21st through January 22nd
These are my links for January 21st through January 22nd:
- The Top Mistakes Developers Make When Using Python for Big Data Analytics –
- Hadean Lands –
- THE MOBILE TELEPHONE –
Bookmarks for January 19th
- Ask HN: What’s the best way to write an API spec? | Hacker News –
- The Function –
- An Analysis of Minecraft-like Engines | 0 FPS –
- Python Tips and Traps –
- Local MirageOS development with Xen and Virtualbox –
- Fragmentarium –
- Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others – NYTimes.com –
- What Every Web Developer Should Know About SEO – Polemic Digital –
- Surviving Anxiety – The Atlantic –
- Mysterious Statistical Law May Finally Have an Explanation | WIRED – integers
- Extracting text from an image using Ocropus –
- Matter.js – a 2D rigid body JavaScript physics engine –
- Megatsunami May Not Have Wiped Out Europe’s First Great Civilization—So What Did? — NOVA Next | PBS –
Bookmarks for January 17th through January 18th
These are my links for January 17th through January 18th:
- Falsehoods programmers believe about addresses –
- zakjan/cert-chain-resolver –
- Is the World Making You Sick? – Issue 15: Turbulence – Nautilus –
- Working with DataFrames –
- Why Perl Didn’t Win | Outspeaking – od_perl could potentially access the memory space of every other program attached to mod_perl, even if both programs belonged to different users.
mod_php solved this problem. PHP was a terrible language back then, good mostly for making very simple templa