We are quite #MachineLearning heavy this week. But also gems like #python in #rust, Introduction to reverse engineering (read disassembly) and more. https://t.co/7t39NLF31O
Functional goodies for @elixirlang, excellent tool for mass-editting source-code. Gotchas of mirrored @rabbitmq queues and other #devops resources. Writing USB driver for abandonned hardware and global map of Titan.
https://t.co/212kHgOAnR
State of #quic; Snap - micro-kernel like networking; creating #kubernetes operator in Elixir; lexers and parsers in Elixir and essay on impact of manager's schedule holding back remote work. https://t.co/bEl7hGSICd
Paul Meinshausen, our Chief Product Officer, talking to https://t.co/KZf0ZaIPPy about DT One, its history, success and solutions for the underbanked.
https://t.co/CGKOL7JyjX
Our data scientist @JanPipek will be talking about customizing column types (a.k.a. extension arrays) in @pandas_dev this Sunday, 17th Nov at @PyDataCambridge.
We will post slides at https://t.co/ytoCjdCZ5f when available.
Our data scientist @JanPipek will be talking about customizing column types (a.k.a. extension arrays) in @pandas_dev this Wednesday, 13rd Nov at @BudapestBI.
We will post slides at https://t.co/ytoCjdCZ5f when available
In this weeks issue - hunting memory leaks, monads, Ecto a Dialyzr, awesome visualization library and PDP-7 assembly code of core Unix commands.
#Elixir#ruby
https://t.co/pIKGp9DzMz
Every Friday, we sent out highlights of what happened in our engineering organization @DTOneEng . At the end is a section called "Weekend long read suggestions." I thought that it could be interesting to others as well, so I am starting publishing it - https://t.co/fDuFHtZ4qL