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Sorry, American Kids: Doctor Who Won't Teach You To Code
In the past 50 years, no fictional time-traveling humanoid alien has done more to secure humanity's past and present than the Gallifreyan Time Lord known as The Doctor. Now in his 12th incarnation (or 13th, if you count the War Doctor), he teams with his most fearsome foe to secure humanity's future ... teaching children how to code.
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The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics
I was noodling around with some graphics code the other day to try to produce some schematic representations of water waves for a book that I'm working on. I wanted to produce a little animation of what happens when you throw a stone into a pond.
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Codewars - A website to practice your coding through challenges called "katas".
Codewars is where developers achieve code mastery through challenge. Train on kata in the dojo and reach your highest potential.
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A better way to $scope, angular.extend, no more “vm = this”
JavaScript, AngularJS and HTML5 engineer helping build a better web.
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What Goes Where: Making Sense of Meteor's Client/Server Split
This article intends to share insight on how to make the choice between client and server and what kind of code goes where inside a Meteor application.
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How wooden puzzles can destroy dev teams
Last week a mysterious double-sided puzzle appeared at Khan Academy.
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A Meteor.js Review and Tutorial for Single Page Web Application Development | Primary Objects
Single page web applications are an important part of modern web development. Users expect web applications to function much more closely to their desktop counterparts. This includes both PC and mobile-based devices. With the challenges of single page web application development, there have been a number of frameworks that have arisen to help rapidly create and deploy these types of projects.
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Slimming Down your Meteor App
Meteor is awesome. There are many things that make it so great and enjoyable which are better explained in articles like What is Meteor? and 7 Reasons to Develop Your Next Web App with Meteor. Bundling your app for production...
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Writing a Meteor Package
In this recipe, we'll learn how to write a package. We'll take a look at setting up a package.js file, writing and organizing your code, and preparing tests. We'll even learn how to document our package and maintain it after release!
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The lion's hot.
WebGL experiment using ThreeJS. Move the fan and press to make wind, the lion will surely appreciate....
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Git 2.5 Is On Approach With Many Change
Junio Hamano announced the release on Tuesday for Git 2.5.0-rc3, which is made up of more than 500 commits since Git 2.4.0. Git 2.5 features multiple improvements to git p4 for its handling of Perforce repositories, some performance improvements/optimizations are in place, and there are a large number of bug-fixes over what's provided in Git 2.4.
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Facebook’s New Spam-Killer Hints at the Future of Coding
Louis Brandy pauses before answering, needing some extra time to choose his words. “I’m going to get in so much trouble,” he says. The question, you see, touches on an eternally controversial topic: the future of computer programming languages. Brandy is a software engineer at Facebook, and alongside a team of other Facebookers, he spent the last two years rebuilding the system that removes spam—malicious, offensive...
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Git Large File Storage v1.0
After months of letting our early adopters kick the tires, Git Large File Storage (Git LFS) has reached a 1.0 milestone and is now available to all repositories on GitHub.com.
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The Little Printf
Why do we code?
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Counting Things in Python: A History
Sometimes the Pythonic way to solve a problem changes over time. As Python has evolved, so has the Pythonic way to count list items. Let’s look at different techniques for counting the number of times things appear in a list. While analyzing these techniques, we will only be looking at code style. We’ll worry about performance later.
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States consider allowing kids to learn coding instead of foreign languages
A former Yahoo executive turned Florida lawmaker is proposing allowing students to take computer science courses as an alternative to two required foreign language classes. But the proposal has been controversial with legislators and advocates for coding, who say foreign languages remain valuable.
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Cat++ turns our feline obsession into a coding language
Cat++ is a code developed by Nora O’ Murchú, an Irish new media art curator, designer, and academic. Oh, and a cat lover, of course.
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The real reason more women don't code
Some of the myths about why more women don't code and get jobs in ITC are shown in a new satirical campaign. But is raising a woman's menstral cycle the right way to go?
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Students are demanding the facts about coding bootcamps
It’s been a remarkable rise so far, but for coding bootcamps to become mainstream they must prove that the outcomes they advertise are real. In 2012 coding bootcamps began offering courses in software development and promising graduates new careers in technology. The schools, now backed by hundreds of millions in VC funding, will educate about 30,000 students in 2016, and rake in just shy of half a billion in tuition fees.
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Taking a Top-Level View of Hybrid Cloud Management
Depending on who you believe, hybrid cloud setups are the wave of the future or an abomination presaging the demise of information technology as we know it. Hype machines – don’t you just love ‘em? Okay, let’s get down to it: There’s nothing magi
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