Enterprise IoT: Overture
Where we are with enterprise IoT.
Ideas, insights, and strategies for today’s software engineers.
Where we are with enterprise IoT.
The next cohort of developers never experienced Microsoft’s frustrating years; they’re ready for good years ahead.
The O’Reilly Hardware Podcast: Software intelligence in the manufacturing process.
A quick-start guide to lambdas and streams.
Most people should not be entrepreneurs, no matter what great ideas they have.
Get functional in Java 8 by learning how to code your very first lambda expression.
The O’Reilly Solid Podcast: How using robots for artistic purposes changes the way we perceive art.
Watch keynotes from OSCON in Amsterdam 2015.
Sam Aaron merges music and programming in an energetic performance at OSCON in Amsterdam.
Suw Charman-Anderson, founder of Ada Lovelace Day, explains why she started the day and why it's caught on.
The O’Reilly Solid Podcast: Distractions, wearables, and reference peanut butter.
When our stuff speaks to us, we exchange more than ideas.
Trustworthy, concurrent systems programming.
In this post, recipes related to various aspects of concurrent programming are presented, including common thread programming techniques and approaches for parallel processing.
Learn about lists in python.
Explore Modules and Namespaces in Ruby with these recipes from the Ruby Cookbook.
Mark Bates reveals his VIM setup for Go development and highlights his favorite VIM plugins and his .vimrc file.
Learn how functional programming can help you implement the SOLID design principles.
Adoption of cloud-native application architectures is helping many organizations transform their IT into a force for true agility in the marketplace.
How modern C++ (C++11 and C++14) provides the power, performance, libraries, and tools for massive server farms and low-footprint mobile apps.
What programmers need to know about Microsoft's cloud platform
Bringing some of the benefits of face-to-face learning to millions of people without access to an in-person tutor.
Create objects that can be enhanced with properties, methods, and events.
Start writing shorter and less bug-prone Python code.