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“The best learners are the people who push through the discomfort of being objectively bad at something.” — Tommy Collison

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6 AI websites to finish work faster:
1. Sheet+ - bit.ly/3Iq565o
2. DeepCode - bit.ly/3VPuZ1M
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50 years ago Barbara Liskov published a paper that laid the groundwork for modern object-oriented programming: bit.ly/2wzcPbv

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50 years ago Barbara Liskov published a paper that laid the groundwork for modern object-oriented programming: bit.ly/2wzcPbv #tbt #OOP (v/@adriancolyer)
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in 1971 a reporter used the phrase “Silicon Valley” as the title for a series about Bay Area semiconductor companies.

40+ years later, Silicon Valley’s 5 largest companies have a market valuation greater than the entire UK economy: bit.ly/369jzgA

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#otd in 1971 a reporter used the phrase “Silicon Valley” as the title for a series about Bay Area semiconductor companies. 40+ years later, Silicon Valley’s 5 largest companies have a market valuation greater than the entire UK economy: bit.ly/369jzgA (Fact v/@smihm)
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Happy bday to Donald Knuth, whose 'Art of Computer Programming' books have led many to call him the 'father of the analysis of algorithms”: bit.ly/3NQUZIX

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Happy bday to Donald Knuth, whose 'Art of Computer Programming' books have led many to call him the 'father of the analysis of algorithms”: bit.ly/3NQUZIX @xkcdComic
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In 1900, The Boston Globe artists imagined what their city would look like by 2000. Predictions included moving sidewalks and airships in the sky.

They foresaw more traffic: “... even airships would not solve the transit question in a city like Boston.”

Credit: Smithsonian Magazine

In 1900, @BostonGlobe artists imagined what their city would look like by 2000. Predictions included moving sidewalks and airships in the sky. They foresaw more traffic: “... even airships would not solve the transit question in a city like Boston.” Credit: @SmithsonianMag
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