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(Apr 09) #css

Responsive Font Size is a font size engine that automatically calculates fonts sizes based on the browser viewport. It is already included in many pre and post CSS processors like Sass, Less, etc. A simple line like @include font-size(4rem); will compile to the appropriate font-size values for various @media . In this article, Martijn Cuppens shows us how the magic is done.

(Apr 10) #machine-learning

Random Forests (also known as Random Decision Forests) are a classification learning method used to generate decision trees. Continuing his "For Complete Beginners" series, Victor Zhou explains the concept in simple terms assuming "ZERO prior knowledge of machine learning".

(Apr 06) #go-lang

Here's a question I've never thought to ask... in any programming language. The author of this article demonstrates that apparently a and c are equal where a := &obj{} and c := &obj{} . So what's going on? This article, which is a translation of this source does the answering and the explaining.

Programming language of the day: Au. "Au is a modern programming language that helps novice developers become expert, and experienced developers code with technologies they have no expertise in. It is an example of Automatic Coding, but don't worry. Au does not suffer from the common pitfalls of automatic coding. It was designed by developers for developers and it can be used to write any kind of software! Au models the entire stack: learn Au and you are a full stack developer."

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