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An Introduction to Walkie-Talkies | Art of Manliness
An Introduction to Walkie-Talkies | Art of Manliness
A disaster hits your area. Cell and phone services are overloaded or down.  You can’t connect with your loved ones and friends to coordinate emergency plans.  Or can you? Thankfully, you have a backup method of communication: the handy two-way radio transceiver, known colloquially as the walkie-talkie.  Walkie-talkies may have been one of your favorite […]
·artofmanliness.com·
An Introduction to Walkie-Talkies | Art of Manliness
Rem Koolhaas | Junkspace (2001)
Rem Koolhaas | Junkspace (2001)
An augmented HTML 5 version of Rem Koolhaas' Junkspace essay from 2002
·cavvia.net·
Rem Koolhaas | Junkspace (2001)
How to Measure Lines of Code? Let's Count the Ways
How to Measure Lines of Code? Let's Count the Ways
There are a few ways to count lines of code, and they each have their advantages and disadvantages. Learn how to choose one by deciding what to measure.
·blog.ndepend.com·
How to Measure Lines of Code? Let's Count the Ways
Lambdas For C — Sort Of | Hackaday
Lambdas For C — Sort Of | Hackaday
A lot of programming languages these days feature lambda functions, or what I would be just as happy to call anonymous functions. Some people make a big deal out of these but the core idea is very …
·hackaday.com·
Lambdas For C — Sort Of | Hackaday
UNIFI API
UNIFI API
Collection of calls against the UNIFI API
·apidocs.unifilabs.com·
UNIFI API
What is a webhook and how to create one? — Webhook Relay
What is a webhook and how to create one? — Webhook Relay
Expose applications running on your local web server, on any network with an Internet connection without public IP, adding DNS records or opening ports
·webhookrelay.com·
What is a webhook and how to create one? — Webhook Relay
Refactor your applications to Kubernetes | Opensource.com
Refactor your applications to Kubernetes | Opensource.com
Application modernization developers must be able to understand database operations and transaction processes inside applications precisely. Tackle-DiVA (Data-intensive Validity Analyzer) is an open source data-centric Java application analysis tool in the Konveyor Tackle project that aims at refactoring applications to Kubernetes. This article gives an overview of Tackle-DiVA and presents example instructions and analysis results.
·opensource.com·
Refactor your applications to Kubernetes | Opensource.com
Shields.io: Quality metadata badges for open source projects
Shields.io: Quality metadata badges for open source projects
We serve fast and scalable informational images as badges for GitHub, Travis CI, Jenkins, WordPress and many more services. Use them to track the state of your projects, or for promotional purposes.
·shields.io·
Shields.io: Quality metadata badges for open source projects
readme.so - Easiest Way to Create A README
readme.so - Easiest Way to Create A README
Use readme.so's markdown editor and ready made templates to easily create a simple README for your repositories
·readme.so·
readme.so - Easiest Way to Create A README
The 3G4G Blog: 3GPP Standards on Edge Computing
The 3G4G Blog: 3GPP Standards on Edge Computing
A sub-set of 3GPP Market Representation Partners hosted a 2-part webinar series in April 2021 looking at edge computing for industry vertica...
·blog.3g4g.co.uk·
The 3G4G Blog: 3GPP Standards on Edge Computing
Julia: faster than Fortran, cleaner than Numpy
Julia: faster than Fortran, cleaner than Numpy
I'm super enthusiastic about Julia after running this comparison of Julia vs Numpy vs Fortran, for performance and code simplicity.
·matecdev.com·
Julia: faster than Fortran, cleaner than Numpy