Programming/Development Leftovers
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Trident 4 Comes with Open-Source Network Language
Broadcom is sampling its first 7-nm network switch chip. In tandem with the Trident 4, the company released as open-source a new network programming language in an effort to stave off competition from startup Barefoot Network’s P4.
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Programming languages: Python predicted to overtake C and Java in next 4 years
Open-source language Python is already one of the most popular programming languages among developers. It ranks in third place behind mainstays Java and C, according to programming language index Tiobe.
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HackerRank: Circular Array Rotation in Python
I asked myself/google "python array shift right" and was reminded that collections and deque exist. I've used them before. Python has so many cool tools I forget about all the time. You can't penalize someone for not remembering every single thing.
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sphinxcontrib.sqltable 1.1.0
sphinxcontrib-sqltable is a Sphinx extension for embedding database contents in documents
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sphinxcontrib.sqltable 2.0.0
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“A starter data science process for software engineers” – talk at PyLondinium 2019
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“On the Delivery of Data Science Projects” – talk at PyDataCambridge meetup
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Learn PyQt: PyQt5/PySide2 custom Graphic Equalizer visualisation widget
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Weekly Python StackOverflow Report: (clxxxii) stackoverflow python report
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Introducing Stencil One
Last week at JSConf EU, we had the pleasure of announcing the Stencil One final release on stage, just a few weeks after we released the beta. Now I’m excited to go in-depth and explain what this moment means for Stencil and Ionic.
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SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Stencil
Since Stencil One’s release just last week, developers can use the compiler to generate standards-compliant Web Components, while also delivering concepts from popular frameworks into a build-time tool.
According to Ionic, the creator of Stencil, stencil takes features such as async rendering, reactive data-binding, Typescript and JSX and generates web components with all the features included.
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Tibco sharpens open source cloud-native developer toolkit
Tibco has made a direct developer play designed to drive recognition of its technologies in areas where programmers are looking to build cloud-native applications.
Known for its integration, API management and analytics stack, Tibco (sometimes written as TIBCO for The Information Bus COmpany) has now enhanced TIBCO Cloud Integration, TIBCO Cloud Mashery and TIBCO Cloud Events.
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