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April 02, 2019

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How to survive the end of Python 2

Python 2 support ends in 2020. Here’s what you can do if you’re stuck with Python 2 in what is fast becoming a Python 3 world Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Review: OmniSci GPU database lifts huge data sets

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What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code

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What’s new in Apple’s Swift 5 language

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How to implement health checks in ASP.Net Core

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JavaScript dapps: Public and private data on Blockstack

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Mozilla’s WASI takes WebAssembly beyond the browser

eBook: IBM

Driving growth and innovation with a trusted support resource

You expect a lot from your IT environment. If your assets aren’t working, neither are you. Read more ▶

Image: Review: OmniSci GPU database lifts huge data sets

Review: OmniSci GPU database lifts huge data sets

GPU acceleration of database, rendering, and visualization enables interactive exploration of data sets with billions of rows Read more ▶

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Image: What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code

What’s new in Microsoft Visual Studio Code

Microsoft regularly updates Visual Studio Code. Keep track of the updates’ key capabilities in this changelog Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What’s new in Apple’s Swift 5 language

What’s new in Apple’s Swift 5 language

The latest version of the MacOS and iOS programming language enables slimmer apps, better interoperability Read more ▶

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How to implement health checks in ASP.Net Core

Take advantage of health check middleware in ASP.Net Core to monitor the health of your application, its database connection, and more Read more ▶

JavaScript dapps: Public and private data on Blockstack

With blockchain and the Blockstack.js library, mixed privacy apps aren’t as tricky as you might think Read more ▶

Image: Mozilla’s WASI takes WebAssembly beyond the browser

Mozilla’s WASI takes WebAssembly beyond the browser

WASI promises a standard interface for WebAssembly to access system resources like file systems and network connections Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: IBM

How Will Tech Support for Branch Banking Evolve in the Next 5 Years?

Imagine the possibilities for the future of tech support for the bank's retail branch and ATM network. Read more ▶

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