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mlennox | 9 years ago | on: NET Core instead of Nodejs – claimed 2000 percent increase in throughput

sounds great, but is Nodejs really becoming slower? Were they just using it wrong?

.NET Core does sound attractive to an old .NET dev like me (I really like C#) but I can't see that an apples to apples comparison across the board would result in such a wild difference for all applications, am I wrong?

mlennox | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you use to keep track of your ideas?

I use https://www.evernote.com

Allows you group notes and add tags, all I need.

The free version allows installation/use on two devices - phone and chrome for me.

It has two-factor authentication which is a plus.

Some folks don't like the new web ui, it doesn't bother me enough to jump ship, because while I use it regularly (the mobile app) I don't have complex requirements, just note taking, tagging. I can do that whenever inspiration strikes me and then come back and flesh out the idea when I'm at my laptop.

mlennox | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: From programming to AI, how?

I started this course to learn the maths, technical terms, approaches and 'philosophy' of machine learning. I'd highly recommend it even with the stats knowledge you have, you'll still get a lot out of it. I wanted to be able to understand articles about deep learning and this course allowed me to do that.

I recommend watching the videos at a higher speed at least, and you can skip ahead if you are not doing the course to get a validated grade, although I suggest working through the whole choose.

mlennox | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you want to learn in 2016?

I've already completed the Coursera Machine Learning course and now I'm starting to get my head around Deep Learning using the nVidia course - mostly because I bought a Jetson TK1. This is all to complete a project that will also involve RabbitMQ, Nodejs, and Docker.

Other than that I'm determined to gain a certificate in French Language (although I have been slowly learning for several years now) and get my driving licence :)

It helps that I have stuck with each technical topic rather than trying to do them all at once or skip ahead. Getting to use some of the technologies I need for my project in my day job helps too.

mlennox | 14 years ago | on: What should I do with my life?

As you are also artistic, start hanging around with the 'maker' community, they welcome people with coding skills. You'll probably get burned by hangers-on a few times but gravitate to the folks who are dedicated and can deliver.

The most interesting person I know couldn't give you a job description. He teaches kids, builds giant robot sculptures and creates science museums.

Just hang out with interesting, creative, passionate people and you will discover what you like to do.

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