Show HN: OTPCL (Tcl-Flavored Erlang)
3 by yellowapple | 1 comments on Hacker News.
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Show HN: OTPCL (Tcl-Flavored Erlang) http://bit.ly/2QeSmzL
Show HN: OTPCL (Tcl-Flavored Erlang) http://bit.ly/2Vpya1U January 1, 2019 at 10:12AM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Academics who switched to industry, what's your experience been like?
Ask HN: Academics who switched to industry, what's your experience been like?
6 by onuralp | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Academics: junior academic researchers including phd students, postdocs and early career profs.
6 by onuralp | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Academics: junior academic researchers including phd students, postdocs and early career profs.
Show HN: Snigl – Forth with Lisp in C http://bit.ly/2LEDf2d
Show HN: Snigl – Forth with Lisp in C http://bit.ly/2EER2Eo January 1, 2019 at 06:44AM
Show HN: An MS-DOS inspired web text editor http://bit.ly/2Aosg8p
Show HN: An MS-DOS inspired web text editor http://bit.ly/2F0nRMR January 1, 2019 at 02:22AM
Show HN: Autumn – A macOS window manager for (Type|Java)Script hackers http://bit.ly/2ApwZqC
Show HN: Autumn – A macOS window manager for (Type|Java)Script hackers https://sephware.com December 31, 2018 at 09:24PM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: What was your experience using a graph database?
Ask HN: What was your experience using a graph database?
4 by tiuPapa | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I have an idea that I want to work on during the break. And I think this is something that would suit a graph db, (a service that would link users together depending on their choice profile). So what was your experience of working with one? Which graph db did you use?
4 by tiuPapa | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I have an idea that I want to work on during the break. And I think this is something that would suit a graph db, (a service that would link users together depending on their choice profile). So what was your experience of working with one? Which graph db did you use?
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Getting into NLP in 2018?
Ask HN: Getting into NLP in 2018?
2 by sosilkj | 0 comments on Hacker News.
For someone with a reasonable background in software development, what new skills might need to be acquired to move specifically into NLP (natural language processing)? Does doing NLP essentially mean having to learn ML at this point? Also, how to showcase skills to potential employers?
2 by sosilkj | 0 comments on Hacker News.
For someone with a reasonable background in software development, what new skills might need to be acquired to move specifically into NLP (natural language processing)? Does doing NLP essentially mean having to learn ML at this point? Also, how to showcase skills to potential employers?
New top story on Hacker News: 2018's Top Python and R Packages for Data Science and AI
2018's Top Python and R Packages for Data Science and AI
7 by austin_kodra | 0 comments on Hacker News.
7 by austin_kodra | 0 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Engineers from non-CS background, how did you pivot into ML/AI
Ask HN: Engineers from non-CS background, how did you pivot into ML/AI
21 by ultrasounder | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I am a EE, hardware engineer with about a decade of experience in PCB electronics and systems engineering experience which includes a brief stint at a FAANG that also happens to be an E-tailer. I have been "dabbling" in Python for about a year now and just recently started with DL using PyTorch and find it quite interesting. To be clear I don't write code at work, atleast not until now. I intend to utilize any free resources (MOOCs) to teach myself the latest techniques in DL for CV. What I am not clear is the next logical step.A part of me wants to Boostrap a SAAS using Python stack to build something that I can market using the traditional channels(PH,Show HN,Reddit,answer SO questions) and show it to potential employers but am not sure if I will even get to the interview stage with a resume but that doesn't look anything like a programmer with a tradional CS background and work experience to boot. Sorry about the long and winding question, but what should I do to get noticed by recruiters at FAANG and non-FAANG to stand apart from the CS crowd?
21 by ultrasounder | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I am a EE, hardware engineer with about a decade of experience in PCB electronics and systems engineering experience which includes a brief stint at a FAANG that also happens to be an E-tailer. I have been "dabbling" in Python for about a year now and just recently started with DL using PyTorch and find it quite interesting. To be clear I don't write code at work, atleast not until now. I intend to utilize any free resources (MOOCs) to teach myself the latest techniques in DL for CV. What I am not clear is the next logical step.A part of me wants to Boostrap a SAAS using Python stack to build something that I can market using the traditional channels(PH,Show HN,Reddit,answer SO questions) and show it to potential employers but am not sure if I will even get to the interview stage with a resume but that doesn't look anything like a programmer with a tradional CS background and work experience to boot. Sorry about the long and winding question, but what should I do to get noticed by recruiters at FAANG and non-FAANG to stand apart from the CS crowd?
Show HN: tascii.io – a multiplayer ASCII character grid http://bit.ly/2RmWnqF
Show HN: tascii.io – a multiplayer ASCII character grid http://tascii.io December 31, 2018 at 07:19PM
Show HN: What CSS does your site actually need at launch? http://bit.ly/2EYr3bi
Show HN: What CSS does your site actually need at launch? https://whatcss.info December 31, 2018 at 06:36PM
New top story on Hacker News: What are the best banking offers for Startups today?
What are the best banking offers for Startups today?
6 by abbadadda | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Are there any banks that offer great checking accounts and credit cards for start ups? I'm based in NYC for reference. Thanks.
6 by abbadadda | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Are there any banks that offer great checking accounts and credit cards for start ups? I'm based in NYC for reference. Thanks.
New top story on Hacker News: An Idiot’s guide to Support vector machines (SVMs) [pdf]
An Idiot’s guide to Support vector machines (SVMs) [pdf]
6 by bladecatcher | 0 comments on Hacker News.
6 by bladecatcher | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: The Incremental Delaunay Triangulation: Visualized http://bit.ly/2ApkPhi
Show HN: The Incremental Delaunay Triangulation: Visualized http://bit.ly/2Amrj0A December 31, 2018 at 03:54PM
Sunday, 30 December 2018
Show HN: Azartiz Single Page Blog App (only 7k, runs on any web server) http://bit.ly/2ApRfs7
Show HN: Azartiz Single Page Blog App (only 7k, runs on any web server) http://bit.ly/2EYyrDl December 31, 2018 at 11:48AM
Show HN: avenv – an isolated virtualenv http://bit.ly/2LFNjYC
Show HN: avenv – an isolated virtualenv http://bit.ly/2GMjo2b December 31, 2018 at 06:08AM
Show HN: Mankatha-da – Tweet SHA256 version of your 2019 goals and prove later http://bit.ly/2EYkFkj
Show HN: Mankatha-da – Tweet SHA256 version of your 2019 goals and prove later http://bit.ly/2Q82fiV December 31, 2018 at 03:01AM
Show HN: Lua/LuaJIT with C/C++/Java/JavaScript syntax http://bit.ly/2EVFDAV
Show HN: Lua/LuaJIT with C/C++/Java/JavaScript syntax http://bit.ly/2s2KxUe December 30, 2018 at 11:20PM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Is it possible to have class action antitrust suit against Google?
Ask HN: Is it possible to have class action antitrust suit against Google?
2 by ganeshkrishnan | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Google has been smashing their random account ban hammer and it's a lifetime ban for the account as well as any "related" accounts. They usually recommend you to use "alternate playstores" but no such stores exist. Doesn't this reek of antitrust suit?
2 by ganeshkrishnan | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Google has been smashing their random account ban hammer and it's a lifetime ban for the account as well as any "related" accounts. They usually recommend you to use "alternate playstores" but no such stores exist. Doesn't this reek of antitrust suit?
Show HN: I built a puzzle / programming challenge with a 0.125 BTC prize http://bit.ly/2EV8m89
Show HN: I built a puzzle / programming challenge with a 0.125 BTC prize http://bit.ly/2EWl3AD December 30, 2018 at 10:39PM
Show HN: Gorgeous SVG logos perfect for your README or credits page http://bit.ly/2BKh8CO
Show HN: Gorgeous SVG logos perfect for your README or credits page http://bit.ly/2ETGTEE December 30, 2018 at 08:02PM
Show HN: The best maker videos http://bit.ly/2GMTvPO
Show HN: The best maker videos http://bit.ly/2BMynUc December 30, 2018 at 05:24PM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Which tool do you use to create beautiful diagrams?
Ask HN: Which tool do you use to create beautiful diagrams?
4 by lichtenberger | 4 comments on Hacker News.
For instance what they use for stuff like http://bit.ly/1Jpb9zO Or I don't know how to describe it, because right now I can't find an example, but more "comic" like maybe. I know that Venka Subramanian once had such a nice article about Akka with beautiful diagrams, but can't find it either :(
4 by lichtenberger | 4 comments on Hacker News.
For instance what they use for stuff like http://bit.ly/1Jpb9zO Or I don't know how to describe it, because right now I can't find an example, but more "comic" like maybe. I know that Venka Subramanian once had such a nice article about Akka with beautiful diagrams, but can't find it either :(
Show HN: Behind the product – Open sourcing the designs of all my products http://bit.ly/2BMg3dM
Show HN: Behind the product – Open sourcing the designs of all my products http://bit.ly/2TjCLkn December 30, 2018 at 02:52PM
Show HN: Build is like Makefile for single files http://bit.ly/2Spk6ni
Show HN: Build is like Makefile for single files http://bit.ly/1PVtV8N December 30, 2018 at 02:32PM
Saturday, 29 December 2018
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How can I make the most out of high school?
Ask HN: How can I make the most out of high school?
6 by TheAsprngHacker | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I'm in high school. Soon, I will be in college. Before, I’ve focused mainly on studying and pursuing solitary passions, but not doing social activities. However, I now feel that I'm missing out on typical teenager life, and I'll have regrets when I'm an adult. I just watched an anime following a group of close friends in a band as they pass through high school. I've seen people online state that the anime reminded them of their own high school lives, but it doesn't remind me of my current life at all; it's way too carefree and fun. My online friends have told me that they don't have close friends either, so my life is normal. Today, I saw this: http://bit.ly/2SrB9oN. Granted, the person is saying that they don't relate to looking back on high school. However, the topic is about common things that one can’t relate to, and some repliers said that their own HS lives were carefree. Now, I again feel I am missing something. I like programming, and I've become interested in type theory. I doubt that other people in my school care about this stuff. I take art class, but it's a solitary activity between me and my teacher, not together with other students. I don't know how to make close friends. I can talk to people, but I can't suddenly form a close relationship with somebody. Friendship can’t be forced; it develops naturally. Yet, I've never made a close, loyal friendship, only casual friendships. Before, I've been looking forward to college so I can study my interests. Now, I feel afraid of ending high school. Is it normal that I don't have close friends and that I'm solitary? Am I missing out on anything? What hobbies do you advise me to adopt that I can do in a group, with camaraderie? Will college be the same or different than high school? Can I have the same kind of youthful fun when I'm an adult?
6 by TheAsprngHacker | 2 comments on Hacker News.
I'm in high school. Soon, I will be in college. Before, I’ve focused mainly on studying and pursuing solitary passions, but not doing social activities. However, I now feel that I'm missing out on typical teenager life, and I'll have regrets when I'm an adult. I just watched an anime following a group of close friends in a band as they pass through high school. I've seen people online state that the anime reminded them of their own high school lives, but it doesn't remind me of my current life at all; it's way too carefree and fun. My online friends have told me that they don't have close friends either, so my life is normal. Today, I saw this: http://bit.ly/2SrB9oN. Granted, the person is saying that they don't relate to looking back on high school. However, the topic is about common things that one can’t relate to, and some repliers said that their own HS lives were carefree. Now, I again feel I am missing something. I like programming, and I've become interested in type theory. I doubt that other people in my school care about this stuff. I take art class, but it's a solitary activity between me and my teacher, not together with other students. I don't know how to make close friends. I can talk to people, but I can't suddenly form a close relationship with somebody. Friendship can’t be forced; it develops naturally. Yet, I've never made a close, loyal friendship, only casual friendships. Before, I've been looking forward to college so I can study my interests. Now, I feel afraid of ending high school. Is it normal that I don't have close friends and that I'm solitary? Am I missing out on anything? What hobbies do you advise me to adopt that I can do in a group, with camaraderie? Will college be the same or different than high school? Can I have the same kind of youthful fun when I'm an adult?
Show HN: Visual Roadmaps for the Web Development Landscape http://bit.ly/2Sqqnze
Show HN: Visual Roadmaps for the Web Development Landscape http://bit.ly/2SsBMOX December 30, 2018 at 01:01PM
Show HN: Bake – A modular build system and package manager for C/C++ http://bit.ly/2QWX6j2
Show HN: Bake – A modular build system and package manager for C/C++ http://bit.ly/2SqKPjl December 30, 2018 at 12:07PM
Show HN: New HN titles JavaScript app without dependencies http://bit.ly/2SsHu3c
Show HN: New HN titles JavaScript app without dependencies http://bit.ly/2EVJQE3 December 30, 2018 at 11:43AM
Show HN: Fincher, a steganography tool for text http://bit.ly/2Am9G0F
Show HN: Fincher, a steganography tool for text http://bit.ly/2CHiXCl December 30, 2018 at 08:29AM
Show HN: FaaStRuby (FaaS Platform) has 2 new runtimes: Ruby 2.6 and Crystal 0.27 http://bit.ly/2BL5Tdm
Show HN: FaaStRuby (FaaS Platform) has 2 new runtimes: Ruby 2.6 and Crystal 0.27 http://bit.ly/2Rjx7Sh December 30, 2018 at 09:30AM
Show HN: Hemisphere – Track your life, notice trends, improve your mental health http://bit.ly/2GJfBm3
Show HN: Hemisphere – Track your life, notice trends, improve your mental health http://bit.ly/2SmNV8c December 30, 2018 at 09:15AM
Show HN: How long is that Bézier? http://bit.ly/2EW57gU
Show HN: How long is that Bézier? http://bit.ly/2ESigY6 December 30, 2018 at 06:15AM
New top story on Hacker News: Saudis paying Sudanese fighters $10,000+ to fight in Yemen
Saudis paying Sudanese fighters $10,000+ to fight in Yemen
8 by onetimemanytime | 1 comments on Hacker News.
8 by onetimemanytime | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: Natural language API http://bit.ly/2Q7ORva
Show HN: Natural language API http://bit.ly/2UYIIFn December 30, 2018 at 02:58AM
Show HN: I am creating a website that permanently solves the “Patreon Problem” http://bit.ly/2rWOABy
Show HN: I am creating a website that permanently solves the “Patreon Problem” [Overview]( http://bit.ly/2VjiHjX ) Please read the linked overview and let me know if that would be something you’d be interested in using. All constructive criticism is welcome. If you have any time to offer as a developer, designer, or otherwise, I’d love to work together on this with you. The code is open source ( http://bit.ly/2LH8SIj ) and so too will be the company functioning. I’m developing out in the open, so the website is live at knophy.com. I am aware of Jordan Peterson’s website and hand delivered a letter asking if we could work together. Understandably, I have received no response. If that changes, I would love to work with him and share these ideas so they can grow together in the open. From what I can piece together from scant information provided about his website, i truly believe mine solves the same problem in more novel ways across the board. Please correct me where exactly you disagree. [Overview]( http://bit.ly/2VjiHjX ) December 29, 2018 at 11:29PM
New top story on Hacker News: The case for “conditional optimism” on climate change
The case for “conditional optimism” on climate change
3 by aaronbrethorst | 0 comments on Hacker News.
3 by aaronbrethorst | 0 comments on Hacker News.
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Anyone doing business using Estonian e-residency?
Ask HN: Anyone doing business using Estonian e-residency?
3 by Crazyontap | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Do you think it's a viable solution for doing online business? How is that working out for you in general?
3 by Crazyontap | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Do you think it's a viable solution for doing online business? How is that working out for you in general?
New top story on Hacker News: The Ghost in the Machine: An AI Perspective on the Soul
The Ghost in the Machine: An AI Perspective on the Soul
5 by DyslexicAtheist | 1 comments on Hacker News.
5 by DyslexicAtheist | 1 comments on Hacker News.
Friday, 28 December 2018
Show HN: Simple/Minimal LogoWriter in VueJS+SVG http://bit.ly/2BKY1ss
Show HN: Simple/Minimal LogoWriter in VueJS+SVG http://bit.ly/2CEixN2 December 29, 2018 at 12:35PM
Show HN: SirixDB (Open Source/Java) – versioning through efficient snapshotting http://bit.ly/2QYcpbd
Show HN: SirixDB (Open Source/Java) – versioning through efficient snapshotting I've already posted yesterday, but I'd really love to get comments, any kind of questions, suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated as it's an Open Source project of mine (and was for others during my studies at the University of Konstanz 6 years ago). Since then I spent countless ours to bring forth the idea of a versioned storage system, especially well suited for analytical tasks for timd-varying data. Especially I'd love to discuss what documentation you need, which next steps are necessary (JSON, Cloud...), API additions or changes... I've updated the README quiet a bit, such that the set up of the asynchronous, RESTful HTTP(S) Server is easier :-) however I could use some help with the Docker stuff. http://sirix.io December 29, 2018 at 02:28AM
New top story on Hacker News: Show HN: SirixDB (Open Source/Java) – versioning through efficient snapshotting
Show HN: SirixDB (Open Source/Java) – versioning through efficient snapshotting
2 by lichtenberger | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I've already posted yesterday, but I'd really love to get comments, any kind of questions, suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated as it's an Open Source project of mine (and was for others during my studies at the University of Konstanz 6 years ago). Since then I spent countless ours to bring forth the idea of a versioned storage system, especially well suited for analytical tasks for timd-varying data. Especially I'd love to discuss what documentation you need, which next steps are necessary (JSON, Cloud...), API additions or changes... I've updated the README quiet a bit, such that the set up of the asynchronous, RESTful HTTP(S) Server is easier :-) however I could use some help with the Docker stuff. http://sirix.io
2 by lichtenberger | 1 comments on Hacker News.
I've already posted yesterday, but I'd really love to get comments, any kind of questions, suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated as it's an Open Source project of mine (and was for others during my studies at the University of Konstanz 6 years ago). Since then I spent countless ours to bring forth the idea of a versioned storage system, especially well suited for analytical tasks for timd-varying data. Especially I'd love to discuss what documentation you need, which next steps are necessary (JSON, Cloud...), API additions or changes... I've updated the README quiet a bit, such that the set up of the asynchronous, RESTful HTTP(S) Server is easier :-) however I could use some help with the Docker stuff. http://sirix.io
Show HN: CodePen-Style React Apps in VS Code http://bit.ly/2Ve3OPX
Show HN: CodePen-Style React Apps in VS Code http://bit.ly/2EV6FI6 December 29, 2018 at 06:28AM
Show HN: Open Source Generalized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on iOS http://bit.ly/2LCSzw8
Show HN: Open Source Generalized Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on iOS https://getquirk.app/ December 29, 2018 at 04:37AM
Show HN: Short-list of recommended tools, frameworks/languages http://bit.ly/2AlV2GW
Show HN: Short-list of recommended tools, frameworks/languages http://bit.ly/2LEssVv December 29, 2018 at 03:21AM
Show HN: Apathy – Analyzing web server call paths from access logs http://bit.ly/2Tjenj9
Show HN: Apathy – Analyzing web server call paths from access logs http://bit.ly/2Sq6Rmu December 28, 2018 at 07:29PM
Show HN: Go-t, an easy to use command-line client for Twitter written in Go http://bit.ly/2SqLMIy
Show HN: Go-t, an easy to use command-line client for Twitter written in Go http://bit.ly/2BQmNam December 29, 2018 at 03:15AM
SHOW HN: Drive-CLI~Get ability to access Google Drive without leaving terminal http://bit.ly/2AjgD2M
SHOW HN: Drive-CLI~Get ability to access Google Drive without leaving terminal http://bit.ly/2BPoLHZ December 29, 2018 at 02:29AM
Show HN: New Machine Learning Library for PHP with Examples and Tutorials http://bit.ly/2ERmmjf
Show HN: New Machine Learning Library for PHP with Examples and Tutorials http://bit.ly/2GKOyHg December 29, 2018 at 01:21AM
Show HN: 2018 Job Trends, based on WhoIsHiring – line graph http://bit.ly/2ESlYkw
Show HN: 2018 Job Trends, based on WhoIsHiring – line graph http://bit.ly/2RnOJMO December 28, 2018 at 11:48PM
Show HN: LazyCode – C++14 composable, lazily evaluated map, filter, fold http://bit.ly/2ETlziP
Show HN: LazyCode – C++14 composable, lazily evaluated map, filter, fold http://bit.ly/2AnaK4x December 28, 2018 at 10:52PM
Show HN: Profanity-check – A fast, robust Python library for detecting profanity http://bit.ly/2EVa8XD
Show HN: Profanity-check – A fast, robust Python library for detecting profanity http://bit.ly/2BLDsvW December 28, 2018 at 10:53PM
New top story on Hacker News: Google Data Studio in 10 Minutes: Step-By-Step Guide
Google Data Studio in 10 Minutes: Step-By-Step Guide
20 by viktoriia_sh | 0 comments on Hacker News.
20 by viktoriia_sh | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Show HN: Pg-extend-rs, easy Postgres extensions in Rust http://bit.ly/2SnNs5r
Show HN: Pg-extend-rs, easy Postgres extensions in Rust http://bit.ly/2V7q3XM December 28, 2018 at 07:18PM
Show HN: Open source JavaScript library to record and replay the web http://bit.ly/2CEykvn
Show HN: Open source JavaScript library to record and replay the web https://www.rrweb.io/ December 28, 2018 at 06:52PM
New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Tool for self-hosting your own Facebook profile after downloading it?
Ask HN: Tool for self-hosting your own Facebook profile after downloading it?
4 by camillomiller | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I was playing with the idea of a Facebook profile cemetery. It would be a tool to structure your profile data after you download it from Facebook, in order to self-host it on a space you own. The idea would be to keep alive your profile history, but on your own website, for friends and family to still browse it, or just as a way to claim and still show data that's fundamentally yours to show around. Before I try to figure out a way to do that and start building something, do you know any tool useful for this purpose?
4 by camillomiller | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I was playing with the idea of a Facebook profile cemetery. It would be a tool to structure your profile data after you download it from Facebook, in order to self-host it on a space you own. The idea would be to keep alive your profile history, but on your own website, for friends and family to still browse it, or just as a way to claim and still show data that's fundamentally yours to show around. Before I try to figure out a way to do that and start building something, do you know any tool useful for this purpose?
Show HN: Open Source Headless GraphQL CMS http://bit.ly/2QVPehq
Show HN: Open Source Headless GraphQL CMS http://bit.ly/2Gy5Eb2 December 28, 2018 at 11:26AM
Show HN: Blind for Apartments – Stay in touch with your neighbors anonymously http://bit.ly/2ETZXlD
Show HN: Blind for Apartments – Stay in touch with your neighbors anonymously http://bit.ly/2ETXiJb December 28, 2018 at 10:19AM
New top story on Hacker News: I wrote a free book about TDD and clean architecture in Python
I wrote a free book about TDD and clean architecture in Python
5 by thedigicat | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I just published on Leanpub a free book, "Clean Architectures in Python". It's a humble attempt to organise and expand some posts I published on my blog in the last years. You can find it here: http://bit.ly/2Vfo97q The main content is divided in two parts, this is a brief overview of the table of contents * Part 1 - Tools - Chapter 1 - Introduction to TDD - Chapter 2 - On unit testing - Chapter 3 - Mocks * Part 2 - The clean architecture - Chapter 1 - Components of a clean architecture - Chapter 2 - A basic example - Chapter 3 - Error management - Chapter 4 - Database repositories Some highlights: - The book is written with beginners in mind - It contains 3 full projects, two small ones to introduce TDD and mocks, a bigger one to describe the clean architecture approach - Each project is explained step-by-step, and each step is linked to a tag in a companion repository on GitHub The book is free, but if you want to contribute I will definitely appreciate the help. My target is to encourage the discussion about software architectures, both in the Python community and outside it. I hope you will enjoy the book! Please spread the news on your favourite social network
5 by thedigicat | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Hey HN, I just published on Leanpub a free book, "Clean Architectures in Python". It's a humble attempt to organise and expand some posts I published on my blog in the last years. You can find it here: http://bit.ly/2Vfo97q The main content is divided in two parts, this is a brief overview of the table of contents * Part 1 - Tools - Chapter 1 - Introduction to TDD - Chapter 2 - On unit testing - Chapter 3 - Mocks * Part 2 - The clean architecture - Chapter 1 - Components of a clean architecture - Chapter 2 - A basic example - Chapter 3 - Error management - Chapter 4 - Database repositories Some highlights: - The book is written with beginners in mind - It contains 3 full projects, two small ones to introduce TDD and mocks, a bigger one to describe the clean architecture approach - Each project is explained step-by-step, and each step is linked to a tag in a companion repository on GitHub The book is free, but if you want to contribute I will definitely appreciate the help. My target is to encourage the discussion about software architectures, both in the Python community and outside it. I hope you will enjoy the book! Please spread the news on your favourite social network
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