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  • An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux

    Jeremy founded Tag1 Consulting in 2007. He has been a contributing core Drupal developer since 2002, and helped establish Drupal as a successful CMS through the early popularity of his personal blog, KernelTrap.org. Over the years, he authored and maintained the core statistics module and throttle module, as well as the pager logic and the initial Drupal 5 installer. He continues to contribute to

      An Interview With Linus Torvalds: Linux and Git - Part 1 30 Years Of Linux
    • [和訳] 次期 Vue (v3.0) の計画 / Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js - Qiita

      [和訳] 次期 Vue (v3.0) の計画 / Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js ありがとう Evan You, ありがとう Vue.js 開発チーム 元記事 Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js – The Vue Point – Medium 追記 (2018/10/02) この訳が Vue.js 日本語公式サイトの翻訳記事になりました 🎉 https://jp.vuejs.org/2018/10/01/plans-for-the-next-iteration-of-vue-js/ Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js ─ Vue.js における次のイテレーションの計画 先週の Vue.js London で、私は Vue の次のメジャーバージョンについて簡単

        [和訳] 次期 Vue (v3.0) の計画 / Plans for the Next Iteration of Vue.js - Qiita
      • JRuby on Rails on Google App Engine | Ola Bini: Programming Language Synchronicity

        This is the third post in a series detailing information about the newly announced Google App Engine support for Java. In this post I thought I’d go through the steps you need to take to get a JRuby on Rails application working on GAE/J, and also what kind of characteristics you should expect from your application. You need a fairly new copy of JRuby. Most of the changes needed to JRuby was added

        • Emiller’s Guide to Nginx Module Development

          Emiller’s Guide To Nginx Module Development By Evan Miller First published: April 28, 2007 (Last edit: August 11, 2017 – changes) Bruce Wayne: What’s that? Lucius Fox: The Tumbler? Oh… you wouldn’t be interested in that. To fully appreciate Nginx, the web server, it helps to understand Batman, the comic book character. Batman is fast. Nginx is fast. Batman fights crime. Nginx fights wasted CPU cyc

            Emiller’s Guide to Nginx Module Development
          • MapReduce Patterns, Algorithms, and Use Cases

            In this article I digested a number of MapReduce patterns and algorithms to give a systematic view of the different techniques that can be found on the web or scientific articles. Several practical case studies are also provided. All descriptions and code snippets use the standard Hadoop’s MapReduce model with Mappers, Reduces, Combiners, Partitioners, and sorting. This framework is depicted in th

              MapReduce Patterns, Algorithms, and Use Cases
            • wg-serverless/whitepaper at master · cncf/wg-serverless · GitHub

              README.md CNCF Serverless Whitepaper v1.0 The current PDF version of the whitepaper can be found here. This paper describes a new model of cloud native computing enabled by emerging "serverless" architectures and their supporting platforms. It defines what serverless computing is, highlights use cases and successful examples of serverless computing, and shows how serverless computing differs from

                wg-serverless/whitepaper at master · cncf/wg-serverless · GitHub
              • Web Authentication: An API for accessing Public Key Credentials - Level 2

                This version: https://www.w3.org/TR/2021/REC-webauthn-2-20210408/ Latest published version: https://www.w3.org/TR/webauthn-2/ Editor's Draft: https://w3c.github.io/webauthn/ Previous Versions: https://www.w3.org/TR/2021/PR-webauthn-2-20210225/ https://www.w3.org/TR/2020/CR-webauthn-2-20201222/ https://www.w3.org/TR/2020/WD-webauthn-2-20201216/ https://www.w3.org/TR/2020/WD-webauthn-2-20201116/ htt

                • Tutorial: Using Thymeleaf (ja)

                  1 Thymeleafの紹介 1.1 Thymeleafって何? ThymeleafはJavaのテンプレートエンジンライブラリです。XML/XHTML/HTML5で書かれたテンプレートを変換して、アプリケーションのデータやテキストを表示することができます。 ウェブアプリケーション内のXHTML/HTML5を扱う方が得意ですが、どんなXMLファイルでも処理できますし、ウェブアプリケーションでもスタンドアローンアプリケーションでも使用可能です。 Thymeleafのメインゴールは、テンプレート作成のための優雅で整形式の方法を提供することです。そのため、テンプレート内にロジックを記述する方法ではなく、事前定義されたロジックの実行を DOM(Document Object Model) 上でXMLタグ・属性によって指定する方法を基本としています。 このアーキテクチャのおかげで、パースしたファイルを

                  • BusyBox

                    About About BusyBox BusyBox in VM Screenshot Announcements Documentation FAQ Command Help Get BusyBox Download Source Download Binaries License Products Development Browse Source Source Control Mailing Lists Bug Tracking Use less RAM Contributing Links Related Sites Tiny Utilities Sponsors Developer Pages Rob Bernhard Denys - resume - kernel inlines - kernel size - mboot - linld - init must die -

                    • SimCity・Cities Skylines・Transport Tycoon・A列車・Soviet Republicの都市開発シミュレーション5作品は何が違うのか?

                      都市開発シミュレーションは、学校・警察・消防・病院などの公共サービスや発電所・鉄道・空港などのインフラなどを設置することで、都市を発展させるというゲームジャンルです。都市開発シミュレーションの中でも特に著名な「SimCityシリーズ」「Cities Skylines」「Transport Tycoon」「A列車で行こうシリーズ」「Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic」という5作品について、ブロガーのAlfred Twuさんが比較を行っています。 Alfred Twuさん (@alfred_twu) / Twitter https://twitter.com/alfred_twu 今回比較した5作品はどれも「都市開発」という点では共通していますが、それぞれの設計思想が異なります。 Been doing some gaming on the holidays

                        SimCity・Cities Skylines・Transport Tycoon・A列車・Soviet Republicの都市開発シミュレーション5作品は何が違うのか?
                      • User-Agent Client Hints

                        This specification was published by the Web Platform Incubator Community Group. It is not a W3C Standard nor is it on the W3C Standards Track. Please note that under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA) there is a limited opt-out and other conditions apply. Learn more about W3C Community and Business Groups. 1. Introduction This section is non-normative. Today, user agents general

                        • Announcing Heroku Free SSL Beta and Flexible Dyno Hours

                          Editor's Note: SSL Is Now Included on All Paid Dynos as of September 22, 2016 At Heroku, we want to make it easy for everyone to be able to learn and explore our service, and the related ecosystem of technologies, for free - be it student, professional developer, hobbyist or just curious individual. We view this as both part of our mission and our business model; it has never been a more interesti

                            Announcing Heroku Free SSL Beta and Flexible Dyno Hours
                          • Understanding Paxos

                            Introduction Paxos is one of the oldest, simplest, and most versatile algorithms in the field of distributed consensus. It has long been considered the gold-standard in this domain and dozens of papers and articles have been written to describe its various applications, optimizations, and usage techniques. However, despite the volume of literature that has been generated on this subject in the las

                              Understanding Paxos
                            • Go for gophers

                              Go for gophers GopherCon closing keynote 25 April 2014 Andrew Gerrand Google, Inc. Video A video of this talk was recorded at GopherCon in Denver. Watch the talk on YouTube 2 About me I joined Google and the Go team in February 2010. Had to re-think some of my preconceptions about programming. Let me share what I have learned since. 3 Interfaces 4 Interfaces: first impressions I used to think abou

                              • Rails 4.2: Active Job, Asynchronous Mails, Adequate Record, Web Console, Foreign Keys

                                Rails 4.2: Active Job, Asynchronous Mails, Adequate Record, Web Console, Foreign Keys We come bearing gifts! It’s Rails 4.2, and the final version is ready just in time for Christmas. It’s full of great toys, useful gizmos, and polished edges, courtesy of a fantastic community of merry elves who’ve been coding away with jolly glee for months. This is probably also the most well-tested new major re

                                  Rails 4.2: Active Job, Asynchronous Mails, Adequate Record, Web Console, Foreign Keys
                                • EdgeDB 1.0 | EdgeDB Blog

                                  Check out the discussion of this post on Hacker News. See the recording of the live launch event on YouTube. Today, after several years of building (and a long list of prereleases) we are extremely proud to announce the release of EdgeDB 1.0, the first open source, graph-relational database! 🎊 A brief Q&A is in order. What are the killer features? Modern, lean query language designed to surpass S

                                    EdgeDB 1.0 | EdgeDB Blog
                                  • UCI 機械学習リポジトリのデータセット一覧 | トライフィールズ

                                    UCI machine learning repositoryで公開されているデータセットの一覧をご紹介します。英語での要約(abstract)をgoogle翻訳を使用させていただき機械的に翻訳したものを掲載しました。データセットのサンプルを探す参考にしていただければ幸いです。 掲載内容は2024年07月01日の情報で、データセット数は645です。 Breast Cancer This breast cancer domain was obtained from the University Medical Centre, Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. This is one of three domains provided by the Oncology Institute that has repeatedly appea

                                      UCI 機械学習リポジトリのデータセット一覧 | トライフィールズ
                                    • THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT: HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO COMPUTERISATION?∗ Carl Benedikt Frey† and Michael A. Osborne‡ September 17, 2013

                                      THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT: HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO COMPUTERISATION?∗ Carl Benedikt Frey† and Michael A. Osborne‡ September 17, 2013 . Abstract We examine how susceptible jobs are to computerisation. To as- sess this, we begin by implementing a novel methodology to estimate the probability of computerisation for 702 detailed occupations, using a Gaussian process classifier. Based on these estima

                                      • Cytoscape.js

                                        Introduction Factsheet A fully featured graph library written in pure JS Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases Highly optimised No external dependencies Compatible with All modern browse

                                        • JavaScript - Mozilla developer center

                                          JavaScript Tutorials Complete beginners JavaScript basics JavaScript first steps JavaScript building blocks Introducing JavaScript objects JavaScript Guide Introduction Grammar and types Control flow and error handling Loops and iteration Functions Expressions and operators Numbers and dates Text formatting Regular expressions Indexed collections Keyed collections Working with objects Using classe

                                            JavaScript - Mozilla developer center
                                          • WebAssembly's post-MVP future: A cartoon skill tree - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog

                                            People have a misconception about WebAssembly. They think that the WebAssembly that landed in browsers back in 2017—which we called the minimum viable product (or MVP) of WebAssembly—is the final version of WebAssembly. I can understand where that misconception comes from. The WebAssembly community group is really committed to backwards compatibility. This means that the WebAssembly that you creat

                                              WebAssembly's post-MVP future: A cartoon skill tree - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
                                            • code.flickr.com

                                              Last week the world celebrated Safer Internet Day, a day used to call upon stakeholders to join together to make the internet a safer and better place for all, and especially for children and young people. Here at Flickr, we believe in creating spaces on the internet that take into account the safety of all of our contributors, especially our youngest and most underrepresented. So, to celebrate th

                                              • A formal spec for GitHub Flavored Markdown

                                                EngineeringA formal spec for GitHub Flavored MarkdownWe're releasing a formal specification of the syntax for GitHub Flavored Markdown, and its corresponding reference implementation. We are glad we chose Markdown as the markup language for user content at GitHub. It provides a powerful yet straightforward way for users (both technical and non-technical) to write plain text documents that can be r

                                                  A formal spec for GitHub Flavored Markdown
                                                • The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide

                                                  Peter Jay Salzman, Michael Burian, Ori Pomerantz, Bob Mottram, Jim Huang 1 Introduction 1.1 Authorship 1.2 Acknowledgements 1.3 What Is A Kernel Module? 1.4 Kernel module package 1.5 What Modules are in my Kernel? 1.6 Is there a need to download and compile the kernel? 1.7 Before We Begin 2 Headers 3 Examples 4 Hello World 4.1 The Simplest Module 4.2 Hello and Goodbye 4.3 The __init and __exit Mac

                                                  • Speculation in JavaScriptCore

                                                    This post is all about speculative compilation, or just speculation for short, in the context of the JavaScriptCore virtual machine. Speculative compilation is ideal for making dynamic languages, or any language with enough dynamic features, run faster. In this post, we will look at speculation for JavaScript. Historically, this technique or closely related variants has been applied successfully t

                                                    • High Performance Networking in Google Chrome - igvita.com

                                                      The following is a draft chapter for the upcoming "The Performance of Open Source Applications" (POSA), a sequel to The Architecture of Open Source Applications. POSA is a collection of essays about performance optimization, designing for performance, managing performance as part of a development process, and more. The book will be published in Spring 2013 under a Creative Commons license with roy

                                                        High Performance Networking in Google Chrome - igvita.com
                                                      • Clutter Project – Have fun!

                                                        Hi all; it’s been a while, I’ll admit. Clutter has been in deep maintenance mode since 2016, when 1.26 was released. I formalised this in 2019, when I updated the README, mostly because people are still filing bugs related to GNOME Shell in the Clutter and Cogl issue trackers. Starting from GNOME 42, Clutter and its related libraries: Cogl Clutter-GTK Clutter-GStreamer have been removed from the G

                                                        • Failure is your Domain

                                                          By Ben Johnson, June 04, 2018 — 14 min read · pdf Go’s paradox is that error handling is core to the language yet the language doesn’t prescribe how to handle errors. Community efforts have been made to improve and standardize error handling but many miss the centrality of errors within our application’s domain. That is, your errors are as important as your Customer and Order types. An error also

                                                            Failure is your Domain
                                                          • 35 Google open-source projects that you probably don't know

                                                            This text is translation of: 34 projekty Open Source udostępnione przez Google Update: Currently list is longer than 35 projects, during change from Polish to English I have added one new project - and this is why title says 35 instead 34 ;). After updates there are even more! Sorry for your confusion. Google is one of the biggest companies supporting OpenSource movement, they released more than 5

                                                            • The Infrastructure Behind Twitter: Scale

                                                              Overview of Twitter Fleet Twitter came of age when hardware from physical enterprise vendors ruled the data center. Since then we’ve continually engineered and refreshed our fleet to take advantage of the latest open standards in technology and hardware efficiency in order to deliver the best possible experience. Our current distribution of hardware is shown below: Network Traffic We started to mi

                                                                The Infrastructure Behind Twitter: Scale
                                                              • SVM-Light: Support Vector Machine

                                                                SVMlight Support Vector Machine Author: Thorsten Joachims <thorsten@joachims.org> Cornell University Department of Computer Science Developed at: University of Dortmund, Informatik, AI-Unit Collaborative Research Center on 'Complexity Reduction in Multivariate Data' (SFB475) Version: 6.02 Date: 14.08.2008 Overview SVMlight is an implementation of Support Vector Machines (SVMs) in C. The main featu

                                                                • Web2.0の真実

                                                                  November 2005 Does "Web 2.0" mean anything? Till recently I thought it didn't, but the truth turns out to be more complicated. Originally, yes, it was meaningless. Now it seems to have acquired a meaning. And yet those who dislike the term are probably right, because if it means what I think it does, we don't need it. I first heard the phrase "Web 2.0" in the name of the Web 2.0 conference in 2004

                                                                  • How does a relational database work | Coding Geek

                                                                    When it comes to relational databases, I can’t help thinking that something is missing. They’re used everywhere. There are many different databases: from the small and useful SQLite to the powerful Teradata. But, there are only a few articles that explain how a database works. You can google by yourself “how does a relational database work” to see how few results there are. Moreover, those article

                                                                      How does a relational database work | Coding Geek
                                                                    • Testing Microservices, the sane way

                                                                      Author’s Note: Thanks, as ever, to Fred Hebert, for reading a draft of this post and making some sterling suggestions. This is the first installment in my series on testing distributed systems. The posts in this series are the following: Testing Microservices, the sane way (published December 2017) Testing in Production, the safe way (published March 2018) Testing in Production: the hard parts (pu

                                                                        Testing Microservices, the sane way
                                                                      • Clean Architecture: Applying with React

                                                                        This text is part of a series of texts about Clean Architecture analysis applied with different frameworks and languages. The purposes of this text are in line with those of the previous text, which are: I. Show an architectural division of a React application using Clean Architecture; II. Guide the implementation of new features in this proposed architecture. Architectural Division The initial st

                                                                          Clean Architecture: Applying with React
                                                                        • Winstone Servlet Container

                                                                          This is a beta release of the Winstone Servlet Container. The homepage for this project is at 'http://winstone.sourceforge.net' Author: Rick Knowles (contact details below) What is Winstone ? Winstone is a servlet container that was written out of a desire to provide servlet functionality without the bloat that full J2EE compliance introduces. It is not intended to be a completely fully functional

                                                                          • Why mobile web apps are slow

                                                                            I’ve had an unusual number of interesting conversations spin out of my previous article documenting that mobile web apps are slow.  This has sparked some discussion, both online and IRL.  But sadly, the discussion has not been as… fact-based as I would like. So what I’m going to do in this post is try to bring some actual evidence to bear on the problem, instead of just doing the shouting match th

                                                                            • Machine Learning Exercises In Python, Part 1

                                                                              Examining stats about your data can be helpful, but sometimes you need to find ways to visualize it too. Fortunately this data set only has one dependent variable, so we can toss it in a scatter plot to get a better idea of what it looks like. We can use the "plot" function provided by pandas for this, which is really just a wrapper for matplotlib. data.plot(kind='scatter', x='Population', y='Prof

                                                                              • CSS アニメーションの使用 - CSS: カスケーディングスタイルシート | MDN

                                                                                CSS チュートリアル CSS の基本 CSS の第一歩 CSS の第一歩の概要 CSS とは何か CSS 入門 CSS の全体像 CSS の働き 評価課題: 経歴ページのスタイル設定 CSS の構成要素 CSS の構成要素の概要 CSS セレクター Type, class, and ID selectors Attribute selectors Pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements Combinators カスケードと継承 Cascade layers ボックスモデル 背景と境界 書字方向の操作 内容のはみ出し CSS の値と単位 CSS における大きさの指定 画像、メディア、フォームの要素 表のスタイル付け CSS のデバッグ CSS の整理 評価課題: CSS の基本的な理解度 評価課題: 素敵なレターヘッドの便箋の作成 評価課題: かっこいいボック

                                                                                  CSS アニメーションの使用 - CSS: カスケーディングスタイルシート | MDN
                                                                                • CSS トランジションの使用 - CSS: カスケーディングスタイルシート | MDN

                                                                                  CSS チュートリアル CSS の基本 CSS の第一歩 CSS の第一歩の概要 CSS とは何か CSS 入門 CSS の全体像 CSS の働き 評価課題: 経歴ページのスタイル設定 CSS の構成要素 CSS の構成要素の概要 CSS セレクター Type, class, and ID selectors Attribute selectors Pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements Combinators カスケードと継承 Cascade layers ボックスモデル 背景と境界 書字方向の操作 内容のはみ出し CSS の値と単位 CSS における大きさの指定 画像、メディア、フォームの要素 表のスタイル付け CSS のデバッグ CSS の整理 評価課題: CSS の基本的な理解度 評価課題: 素敵なレターヘッドの便箋の作成 評価課題: かっこいいボック

                                                                                    CSS トランジションの使用 - CSS: カスケーディングスタイルシート | MDN