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Finding the optimum partition size while parallelizing large matrix operation in R | Paxcel Labs
R is a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics. While working on a statistical problem like large matrix calculations, parallelizing the calculations is really helpful. This study aims to find some optimum parameters while parallelizing R.
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Boxupp RoadMap - Achievements and Future Plans | Boxupp, Paxcel, India
Read through Boxupp's Roadmap. Boxupp has come a long way while working on DevOps tools like Vagrant and Puppet. Here is what we have achieved and future plans
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Linus Torvalds and others on Linux's systemd
Systemd has been widely adopted by Linux distributions, but many developers hate it.
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Out in the Open: The Site That Teaches You to Code Well Enough to Get a Job
Wanna be a programmer? That shouldn’t be too hard. You can sign-up for an iterative online tutorial at a site like Codecademy or Treehouse. You can check yourself into a “coding bootcamp” for a face-to-face crash course in the ways of programming. Or you could do the old fashioned thing: buy a book or take…
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PHP or ASP.Net: Which Platform Should You Choose? - 'corePHP' Blog
Are you having trouble picking out which platform to choose from between PHP and ASP.net. Check out some of the things to look at when choosing.
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Think you can crack this code? Woto may have a job for you
Social media publishing firm Woto has put up a job advert for digital design graduates – but written entirely in JavaScript, designed to “separate the wheat from the chaff.
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Open-Source Projects Need More Than Good Code—They Need Marketing
Most open source developers focus on writing great code and don't bother marketing their project. Which is why most open-source projects fail. Utterly.
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9 Places You Can Learn How to Code (For Free)
Coding isn't just for the super geeks anymore--it's super valuable for any business professional.
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Building Artifacts Using Jenkins | Paxcel Labs
This blog post guides how to configure Maven based projects with multiple modules and Jar files on Jenkins.
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Survey indicates four out of five developers now use open source
Forrester Research's survey shows that most developers, even ones who usually stick with Microsoft Visual Studio, are now using open source.
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Extinct.ly | Serpentine Galleries
EXTINCT.LY is a new digital platform created to host the work of artists, writers, speculative designers and programmers exploring the subject of extinction.
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Four-year-old comment security bug affects 86 percent of WordPress sites
A Finnish IT company has uncovered a bug in WordPress 3 sites that could be used to launch a wide variety of malicious script-based attacks on site visitors’ browsers. Based on current WordPress usage statistics, the vulnerability could affect up to 86 percent of existing WordPress-powered sites.
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5 HTML5 Text Editors For Web Developers
In this post, we are presenting a list of the best HTML5 text editors that are completely written for the web.
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Intellij IDEA internal design | CoderGears Blog
The first version of IntelliJ IDEA was released in January 2001, and at that time it was one of the first available Java IDE with advanced code navigation and code refactoring capabilities integrated.
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At Microsoft, quality seems to be job none
Microsoft has blown my mind with its Windows 10 update, and not in a good way.
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IPsoft: Prepare for the digital workforce revolution: Source labour from the cloud.
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How Bad Software Leads to Bad Science
Software that can crunch data faster than any researcher is as much a part of science these days as petri dishes and the occasional bout of megalomania. Researchers are even designing their own bespoke programs, but not every scientist is a programmer, and bad software produces bad science.
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Interactive Git Tutorials
Here’s a list of three free interactive tutorials that can help you learn Git. They are organized in order of difficulty, and I suggest using them sequentially from top to bottom. Developers who use the following tutorials should be able to get their Git knowledge up to an adequate level.
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Ways to Share Data Along Different Web Pages Using ASP.Net Development Service
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Linus Torvalds: Apple's HFS+ is probably the worst file system ever
It’s been a long time since we heard a good rant from Linus Torvalds. He doesn’t rant much, but when he does he hits the nail on the head and he doesn’t mince words.
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