Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology AI/ML Few technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the Firm Everything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the fi
When I released TextMate two years ago it was intended as a source code editor, and choices made during development reflects that, like its bias toward fixed width fonts and western input methods. It has since surpassed my wildest expectations about what it would be used for, though until recently, CJK was still not an option. But devoted users have made CJK bearable, the âhackâ comes in two parts
Dr. Nic is the CEO and founder of Stark & Wayne. He previously served as both VP of Technology and VP of Engineering at Engine Yard. He discovered Cloud Foundry in 2011, and launched Stark & Wayne in 2012 to help the enterprise world with successfully running application container platforms. Dr Nic is a heavy user and evangelist of Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Rancher, Concourse CI, and BOSH. He is
If youâve been writing Ruby code using TextMate (like me), then you might have wished for an automatic code formatting capability. I didnât find it built into TextMate, but I did find that it was very easy to add. TextMate is Allan Odgaardâs popular and powerful text editor for Mac OS X. It has great support for projects involving multiple files and has some very powerful hooks allowing customizat
> > TabMate 1.2 What is TabMate? Essentially, TabMate is a way for TextMate to remember the coding style, and bundle used for specific source code files. This way, when you open a source code file with different editing options from your preferred (for example, from work), you don't have to manually adjust these settings - TabMate will do it for you. Just put a modeline at the top of your source f
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