January 2018 Archive
8521.
15 Blogs Every JavaScript Developer Should Follow in 2018 (appendto.com)
8522.
An over hyped, cliched, and risky business – The ICO Wild West (cbronline.com)
8523.
Using Excel with Pandas (kdnuggets.com)
8524.
The case for learned index structures (blog.acolyer.org)
8525.
Uber to Be Profitable Within Three Years, CEO Says (bloomberg.com)
8526.
Mainstreaming Machine Learning: Emerging Solutions (nextplatform.com)
8527.
Tesla CEO Performance Award Proposal (SEC Filing) (ir.tesla.com)
8528.
What Happens to the Traffic You Send to the App Store? (ia.net)
8529.
CSCI E-191 Classics of Computer Science (harvard.edu) (canvas.harvard.edu)
8530.
OutSystems 101: Aggregates vs. SQL Queries (itnext.io)
8531.
Sentiment Analysis: Concept, Analysis and Applications (itnext.io)
8532.
Automated Text Classification Using Machine Learning (itnext.io)
8533.
Add a Shared Google Doc to an Arbitrary Google Drive Folder (words.thisishugo.com)
8534.
Vanguard chief: You will never see a Bitcoin fund from us (cnbc.com)
8535.
DeepLeague: deep learning for esports analytics and large dataset (medium.com)
8536.
Flying Car Nanodegree Applications Open at Udacity (blog.udacity.com)
8537.
Backblaze B2 Supports CORS for Cross Origin Resource Sharing (backblaze.com)
8538.
Algorithms Explained: Diffie-Hellman (hackernoon.com)
8539.
Matrix Calculus Machine Learning (waynemystir.github.io)
8540.
8 Deep Learning Best Practices I Learned About in 2017 (hackernoon.com)
8541.
How to do machine learning efficiently (hackernoon.com)
8542.
The Three Body Problem (epsilontheory.com)
8543.
How a Circuit Breaker Works in Slow Motion (youtube.com)
8544.
The Entrepreneur Guide to Business Travel (nitestay.com)
8545.
Fearless concurrency with hazard pointers (ticki.github.io)
8546.
Why the I.R.S. Fears Bitcoin (mobile.nytimes.com)
8547.
Online Courses Are Harming the Students Who Need the Most Help (nytimes.com)
8548.
Being Better Than Google at Machine Learning (towardsdatascience.com)
8549.
Ask HN: Transfer files from Mac to Android
8550.
Report: 80’s kids started programming at an earlier age than today’s millennials (thenextweb.com)