Friday Links 306

  • Introducing the Daily Design Pattern (C#)
  • The web as a database: The biggest knowledge graph ever | ZDNet
  • Why Being an Asshole Can Be a Valuable Life Skill | Mark Manson
  • glogg — Download
  • The map we need if we want to think about how global living conditions are changing – Our World in Data
  • Population-cartogram_World.png (6985×2670)
  • Some Fun with Dynamic Methods and CLR (Part 2) – CodeProject
  • Asynchronous functors
  • The First Notebook War – So Joel Grus doesn’t like Jupyter notebooks. Here are some of my thoughts on notebooks, IDE, and R Markdown. – Yihui Xie |
  • Utiliser des pipes pour enchaîner des instructions – R-atique
  • Going from a human readable Excel file to a machine-readable csv with {tidyxl} – Econometrics and Free Software
  • Asynchronous initialization in ASP.NET Core, revisited | Thomas Levesque’s .NET blog
  • On Constructor Over-injection
  • Favorite Visual Studio Code Extensions of 2017 – freeCodeCamp
  • wakatime/visualstudio-wakatime: Visual Studio plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity.