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When I was a kid we used to go to a place we just called “The Book Barn.” It was pretty descriptive, as it was just a barn ...
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If sharks with lasers on their heads weren’t bad enough, now China is working on submarines with lasers on their butts. At ...
In the world of software development the term ‘optimization’ is generally reason for experienced developers to start feeling ...
For decades now, we’ve been able to quickly and reliably interface musical instruments to computers. These tools have ...