NordVPN, a leading VPN company, is adopting the new open-source WireGuard virtual private network technology across its product line. …read more Source:: Linux
Month: April 2020
Google-backed Go programming language: Developers reveal its top missing features
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•Along with setting out the main missing features of Go, developers want better Go support in Microsoft Azure. …read more Source:: Linux
Link between obesity and sleep loss
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•Can staying up late make you fat? Researchers found the opposite to be true when they studied sleep in worms: It’s not the sleep loss that leads to obesity, but …read more Source:: Science
What is Cython? Python at the speed of C
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Python has a reputation for being one of the most convenient, richly outfitted, and downright useful programming languages. Execution speed? Not so much. Enter Cython. The Cython language is a superset …read more Source:: OpenSource
Cython tutorial: How to speed up Python
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•By Serdar Yegulalp Python is a powerful programming language that is easy to learn and easy to work with, but it is not always the fastest to run—especially when you’re dealing with math …read more Source:: OpenSource
Here comes Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2
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•Red Hat introduces its latest RHEL version that helps users to get the most from the hybrid cloud. …read more Source:: Linux
Programming language Rust’s adoption problem: Developers reveal why more aren’t using it
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•The Rust project wants more developers to use the programming language but admits it has a challenge with adoption. …read more Source:: Linux
Goodbye Python 2 programming language: This is the final Python 2.7 release
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•Python maintainers say good riddance to supporting programming language Python 2.7. …read more Source:: Linux
Exoplanet apparently disappears in latest Hubble observations
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•What scientists thought was a planet beyond our solar system has ‘vanished.’ Though this happens to sci-fi worlds, scientists seek a more plausible explanation. One interpretation: instead of a planet, …read more Source:: Science
Faster-degrading plastic could promise cleaner seas
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•To address plastic pollution plaguing the world’s seas and waterways, chemists have developed a new polymer that can degrade by ultraviolet radiation. …read more Source:: Science