Dirk Hohndel and Linus Torvalds talked about Linux developers, hardware, and coding in their latest, and first virtual Linux conversation. …read more Source:: Linux
Tag: development
Linus Torvalds: Linux kernel 5.8 is ‘one of our biggest releases of all time’
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•“Simply a lot of development in there,” says Linus Torvalds of the upcoming kernel 5.8 release. …read more Source:: Linux
How GraphQL turned web development on its head
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•By Matt Asay Web giants like Facebook and Google are setting a torrid pace to make life better for front-end developers. By creating new technologies like React, supported by frameworks like Vercel’s <a class="colorbox" …read more Source:: OpenSource
Windows Terminal 1.0 is out: Here’s how we’ll update it in future, says Microsoft
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•Microsoft releases version 1.0 of the open-source Windows Terminal application following a year of development. …read more Source:: Linux
Best practices for selecting software composition analysis tools
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•By IT Central Station SCA tools automate the process of identifying and classifying open source code used in a development environment, identifying security, licensing and quality issues. Here’s how to pick a product. …read more Source:: OpenSource
Unprecedented single-cell studies in virtual embryo
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•Researchers have created the first complete description of early embryo development, accounting for every single cell in the embryo. This ‘virtual embryo’ will help to answer how the different cell …read more Source:: Science
‘Parentese’ helps parents, babies make ‘conversation’ and boosts language development
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•A new study finds the value of using ‘parentese,’ an exaggerated speaking style that conveys total engagement with a child. …read more Source:: Science
Brains of girls and boys are similar, producing equal math ability
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•New research comprehensively examined the brain development of young boys and girls. Their research shows no gender difference in brain function or math ability. …read more Source:: Science
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019: Lithium-ion batteries
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•The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019 is being awarded to John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittingham, and Akira Yoshino “for the development of lithium-ion batteries.” …read more Source:: Science
Facebook’s Hydra aims to simplify Python development
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•By Paul Krill Aiming to reduce the need for boilerplate code and speed up the development of complex Python applications, Facebook Engineering has created an open source framework called Hydra. …read more Source:: OpenSource