Building an open source excavation robot for NASA On this episode of The Changelog, NASA software developer Ronald Marrero explains what he does and how he came to work on NASA's Artemis program, which aims to land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. |
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Multiple Git vulnerabilities found in 2.24 and older Luckily, Git has released a series of security patches to fix them. |
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Python tips and tricks you haven't already seen From sanitizing string input to saving memory with __slots__ and more. |
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Blocking inside async code Stjepan Glavina discusses "an interesting problem all runtimes are facing: calling blocking functions from async code." |
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IN COLLABORATION WITH LaunchDarkly Free chapter: Digital Transformation Game Plan The digital age is having a broad and profound impact on companies and entire industries. Rather than simply automate or embed digital technology into existing offerings, your business has to rethink everything. You need a game plan to help your business accelerate digital transformation efforts through continuous delivery and DevOps practices. This free chapter will get you started. |
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How to speed up the Rust compiler one last time in 2019 We've featured Nicholas Nethercote's work on speeding up the Rust compiler before. Here's his final update of the year on all the improvements he's made. |
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Lock in Early Price for Software Architecture New York The O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference covers the full scope of software architecture. Join us at Software Architecture New York (Feb 23–26) to network with and learn from experts as they share their knowledge of software architecture—updating legacy systems, the impact of emergent trends, insights on industry-specific strategies, and more. Lock in Early Price rates now, and register in the new year with your 2020 budgets. Early Price ends Jan 17. |
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Expert playlists: Testing in Java—A Sampler of Methods Quick feedback is the key to software productivity. Ian F. Darwin shares the chapters, learning paths, and videos that will help you improve your Java programming skills, with a focus on testing. |
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Go reading list You'll probably have some downtime this holiday season. Why not use it to bone up on Go with this extensive list of "Important Reading" resources from Bill Kennedy? |
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OSCON call for speakers closes Jan 14 Share your knowledge at the O'Reilly Open Source Software Conference (Jul 13–16). Everything's on the table—compelling case studies, practical technical lessons, teardowns of successful (or failed) software projects, collections of technical and organizational best practices, you name it—as long as it's interesting. Check out our list of hot topics and send us your proposal by Jan 14. |
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tail -f /dev/newsletter Tired of explaining open source to your family and friends? Just show them this video. | | Screenshot by CNBC | |
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