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Do The Math - Learn you a Haskell-the spooky, esoteric cult classic of programming languages.
Learn you a Haskell-the spooky, esoteric cult classic of programming languages. Programming paradigms are mainly divided into "imperative programming" and "functional programming." The dichotomy isn't clear-cut, as a growing number of languages support both styles, but for our purposes it may be enough to say that in imperative programming you write code as a series of steps, line by line, while in functional programming you define mathematical functions and let the machine worry about the steps. In terms of actual functionality and usage, imperative programming is the far more common approach.
DeLorean vs DeLorean
Decades after her dad's iconic sports car time-traveled into movie history, Kat DeLorean wants to build a modern remake. There's just one problem: Someone else owns the trademark on her name.
FIXER UPPER
Maybe you think they're majestic. Maybe you think they're an eyesore. No matter how you feel about wind turbines, there'll be a lot more of them in coming years.
THE COMMUNIST & THE CELEBRITY
CHINA MIÉVILLE WRITES A NOVEL WITH THE INTERNET'S BOYFRIEND.
DESIRED
WIRED's visit to the intersection of luxury and technology.
THE BEHIND THE SCENES TECHNO-WIZARDRY OF ARATI PRABHAKAR
She has the ear of the US president and a massive mission: help manage AI, revive the semiconductor industry, and pull off a cancer moonshot.
THE FORENSIC EMPIRE OF ELIOT HIGGINS
As fakes and deceptions proliferate at record speeds, one guy has maintained a miraculous nose for the truth-the founder of Bellingcat, the world's biggest citizen-run intelligence agency.
THE TRICKY BREAKAWAY OF PHIL WIZARD
He recently deactivated the Patreon that helped him scrape together enough to get by. Now he’s a somewhat reluctant) global ambassador for a new Olympic sport.
PRETTY IN PINK
Why did scientists put tangerine DNA in a pineapple-and can this Frankenfruit help change public opinion toward bioengineered foods?
Revolutionary Cinematography
Oren Soffer and Gareth Edwards’ Dramatic Vision of Al Comes to Life in The Creator
Electrifying the Future
The Evolution of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Industrial Metaverse
How Business Value is Driving Adoption
Embracing the Sun
Remarkable Advancements in LightYear Solar-Powered Cars
The Best of CES 2024
A Recap of the Year’s Famous Tech Extravaganza
AI in Hollywood
Actors Reaching Stardom With Al
The Rise of ChatGPT
The Newfound Power of Al in the Workplace
Generative Artificial Intelligence in K-12 Education
Balancing Benefits, Concerns, and Ethical Use
The Fitbark 2: Pet Wellness at Your Fingertips!
Track Your Best Friend’s Health Like Never Before
The Future of Entertainment
U2’s Performance at LV Sphere Showcases the Power of Innovation
Electric-Powered Adventures
A Look Into the Zero Emission Winnebago eRV2
Looking Beyond Medicine
How VR Technology is Changing the Pediatric Experience
POWERING FORWARD
Navigating the World of Electric Vehicle Charging
American Manufacturing
Women in the Lone Star State
Revolutionizing Mobility
Advancements and Challenges of Al in Self-Driving Cars
Women at the Bottom of the World
They go to Antarctica with dreams of studying the unknown. What they discover there is the stuff of nightmares.
THE NERD-KING VIBES OF JENSEN HUANG
The Nvidia CEO turned a graphics-card company into a trillion-dollar AI behemoth. Now he wants to transform the rest of the world-health care, robotics, autonomous driving, the works.
HAPPY HAUNTING
IN A CHARMING game called This Discord Has Ghosts in It, up to 15 participants at a time gather in a Discord server that has been reimagined as a haunted house. (Of course.) Inside lies a maze of (chat) rooms where each player takes the role of either an eponymous spirit or a paranormal investigator.
RUSSIAN, GO HOME
WHEN MY COUNTRY WENT TO WAR, I FACED A CHOICE: Flee to a world where the truth might kill me - or seek peace in censored oblivion.
FOR GIANT LIZARDS, PLEASE HOLD
The sounds of Slack have a secret history.
SO YOU WANT TO REWIRE BRAINS
There's a lot to like about brain-computer interfaces, those sci-fi-sounding devices that jack into your skull and turn neural signals into software commands. Experimental BCIS help paralyzed people communicate, use the internet, and move prosthetic limbs.