A quick inforgrafic of SQL joins:
Time to join the JOIN movement.
Take your SQL from Good to Great: Part 3 | by Taylor Brownlow | Jun, 2021 | Towards Data Science
A quick inforgrafic of SQL joins:
Time to join the JOIN movement.
Take your SQL from Good to Great: Part 3 | by Taylor Brownlow | Jun, 2021 | Towards Data Science
Google gets a new rival as Brave Search opens to the public https://search.brave.com/ That’s beautiful. I found a little disturbing to acknoledge that DuckDuckGo, as well as Yahoo, Ecosia, StartPage, Qwant and other smaller search engines, repackage search results from Microsoft Bing and Google through partnerships with the bigger search companies. Time to retest Yacy…
An overview of what you can and cannot expect from Julia performance. A guide to the fence sitters pondering whether to use Julia for high…
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If you want to create an RPG world but feel lazy just pick some point in the past of Earth. It worked for Dungeouns & Dragon with the Red/blue box known world, later named Mystara (it’s explained in the italian version), so it may work for you too…
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I was reading Python’s Significant Whitespace Problems and The Case Against Curly Braces {} Languages from Erik Engheim who has a soft spot for the Julia programming language. He uses Carbon to highlight his code snippets It could be nice but…. That’s outragous 😁 Carbon | Create and share beautiful images of your source code…
Plan2Scene https://madhawav.github.io/plan2scee-site-content/mp4/45665893_compressed.mp4
Why reach for a bland, commercially available calculator when you be using a model that employs RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) in its calculations and be a custom build all at the same time? The kid… An Open-source Scientific RPN Calculator | Hackaday Nice, but NumWorks looks better to me
Today Firefox, being a Pocket user, suggested me this This Is the Most Bizarre Grammar Rule You Probably Never Heard Of which cite this tweet I’m not an English native speaker but I’ve come to a level that “green great dragons” sounds wrong to me. But I remember that in languages like Italian can put…