January 2018 Archive
8041.
8042.
The State of OpenCL for Scientific Computing in 2018
(mathema.tician.de)
8043.
8045.
Ireland is at risk of ‘Dutch disease’
(davidmcwilliams.ie)
8046.
Can (a ==1 && a== 2 && a==3) ever evaluate to true?
(stackoverflow.com)
8047.
Fundamental physics is frustrating physicists
(economist.com)
8048.
Luna, the visual way to create software
(medium.com)
8050.
How software developers really spend their day
(haykranen.nl)
8051.
Firefox configuration hardening
(github.com)
8052.
Comparing Cryptocurrency Trading Companies
(blog.bitbank.nz)
8053.
8054.
8055.
Revolut launches geolocation based Travel Insurance
(techcrunch.com)
8056.
Automate the Boring Stuff with Python
(automatetheboringstuff.com)
8057.
All the crypto code you’ve ever written is probably broken
(tonyarcieri.com)
8058.
react-native-ios-kit – the Missing React Native UI Kit for iOS
(blog.callstack.io)
8059.
Concrete tubes turned into tiny homes
(dailymail.co.uk)
8060.
Anomali raises $40M series D round
(techcrunch.com)
8061.
Why you don’t need AI to build a chatbot
(hackernoon.com)
8062.
World Economic Forum: The Global Risks Report 2018 [pdf]
(www3.weforum.org)
8063.
8064.
8065.
Study reveals what sleep talkers have to say
(medicalxpress.com)
8066.
8067.
Patreon Found a Way to Pay the Creative Class. Will It Work?
(bloomberg.com)
8068.
Why Cloudflare Let an Extremist Stronghold Burn
(wired.com)
8070.