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Programmers will finally be able to harness the full computing power of Nvidia’s latest GPUs, code-named Hopper, with new software tools released by the company on Monday.
The software-as-a-service (SaaS) method of delivering software has revolutionized our industry. With the SaaS market expected to grow from $3 trillion to $10 trillion by 2030, the future is bright.
If you didn’t grow up with Choose Your Own Adventures stories from the 1980s, well … I’m sorry. They were awesome: You started the adventure, chose a path and it either moved you forward in the story or you died; in which case, you backed up and gave it another go. Good times.
There are a lot of different options when it comes to choosing a database for your application. A common discussion seems to be the high-level SQL vs.
Where will Python be in 100 years? It’s a question MIT-based AI researcher Lex Fridman posed to Python creator Guido van Rossum towards the end of a wide-ranging, three-hour interview.
In Part 1 of this series, we created an architecture for a distributed social media system, using a Visual Studio code project and corresponding JSON files. In Part 2, we figured out how to do mitigations — addressing problems like deleted tweets.
It’s an annual tradition at TNS — our own gift guide for that technical someone in your life. But whatever wacky gift you end up giving this year — whether it’s a Jurassic Park chess set or an alarm clock shaped like a PlayStation controller — it’s still the thought that counts.
Kubernetes is hard. There’s no way around that. With so many moving pieces, all of which have to interconnect, and complicated manifests, the technology can be rather daunting. Should you dive in too fast, you might become overwhelmed to the point where you’re not sure which way to go1
But which one should you use in your projects? Let’s chat about the popular naming conventions used in programming, and why you might choose one over another. Snake case and camel case are probably the most popular styles, so let’s cover those first.
Sorting is a common task in programming, and for that reason, most languages have a default sorting algorithm in their standard library. Go is one such language. Go has gone about providing sorting functionality in one of the most elegant ways possible, via an interface.
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