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PeaZip is a free and open-source archiver tool, that supports more than 182+ file extensions and native archive format known as PEA archive.
Today do-it-yourself kit maker Spark.io is poking a hole into the Internet of things’ web of hidden communications between devices - by adding an actual button.
Patience and empathy are the basis of good documentation, much as they are the basis for being a decent person. Here's a how-to for creating better open source project docs, which can help your users and grow your community.
Nana è stata per noi un'amica, una sorella, una mamma ed una manager! Lei e la sua famiglia ci hanno ospitato per 10 giorni a Gurjaani in Georgia, nella regione di Kakheti.
Segnaliamo due recenti articoli che mettono in evidenza le conseguenze non volute della valutazione quantitativa sul comportamento dei ricercatori, ma anche
Pierre-Yves Chibon reports from PyCon 2015 Language Summit and conference.
Google has extended the support for its ARC Welder app and now Linux users can also run Android apps (APKs) right in their browser, with just the help of a downloadable Chrome app.
Tuesday marks the anniversary of Git, the distributed revision control system Linus Torvalds wrote in a weekend 10 years ago.
Science impacts everyone's world. With over 1,800 journals publishing articles from across science, technology and health, our mission is to share some of the stories that matter. Each month Atlas will showcase research that can (or already has) significantly impact people's lives around the world and we hope that bringing wider attention to this research will go some way to ensuring its successful implementation.
With so many worthy articles published the tough job of selecting a single article to be awarded "The Atlas" each month comes down to an Advisory Board. The winning research is presented alongside interviews, expert opinions, multimedia and much more on the Atlas website.
We aim to showcase some of the articles that can make a real difference and hope you'll find this to be a valuable resource.
Author’s Bio:
Jeff J. Brown is the author of 44 Days Backpacking in China: The Middle Kingdom in the 21st Century, with the United States, Europe and the Fate of the World in Its Looking Glass (2013), Reflections in Sinoland – Musings and Anecdotes from the Belly of the New Century Beast (2015), and Doctor WriteRead’s Treasure Trove to Great English (2015). He is currently writing an historical fiction, Red Letters – The Diaries of Xi Jinping, due out in 2016. He is a member of The Anthill, a collective of authors who write about China, and also submits articles on Oped News and Firedog Lake.