Cambridge
England
Cambridge is a university city in eastern England, situated on the River Cam about 80 kilometers north of London. It is home to the University of Cambridge, founded in 1209, and is known for its historic college buildings, punting on the river, and its role as a major center for science and technology.
26 blogs listed
- blog.gpkb.org
My ramblings about emacs, the internet and everything
(opens in new tab) Feature - calbryant.uk
DIY builds and deep technical guides on software, Linux, electronics, 3D printing, and FPV drones. Written by Cal Bryant, VP of Engineering in medtech
(opens in new tab) Feature - compoundchem.com
Eye-catching infographics about everyday chemistry.
(opens in new tab) Feature - countingfromzero.blog
Building a liberal arts CS program in the age of ubiquity
(opens in new tab) Feature - dotat.at
Tony Finch, a Unix systems developer at the Internet Systems Consortium, writes about DNS, BIND9, rate limiting, and other technical software topics.
(opens in new tab) Feature - dstrohmaier.com
This is the website and blog of David Strohmaier.
(opens in new tab) Feature - gabrielmahler.org
This is my blog where I’ll share some of my computer science projects - and maybe a few other things along the way.
(opens in new tab) Feature - Gil Gonçalves
Posts and writings by Gil
(opens in new tab) Feature - inclem.net
The author develops puzzle games using PuzzleScript and maintains Vivarium, a dynamic tiling Wayland compositor, while exploring game design mechanics.
(opens in new tab) Feature - inference.vc
A blog about machine learning research, deep learning, causal inference, variational learning, by Ferenc Huszár.
(opens in new tab) Feature - jamesmead.org
Ruby Developer, author of Mocha, and ex-Antarctic Hero.
(opens in new tab) Feature - jmft.dev
Thoughts on software engineering, physics, teaching and music.
(opens in new tab) Feature - josephgoksu.com
Platform engineering notes, side projects, and stories from Joseph Goksu.
(opens in new tab) Feature - martin.kleppmann.com
Martin Kleppmann, a Cambridge computer science professor, writes about distributed systems, database architecture, cryptography, and formal verification.
(opens in new tab) Feature - memex.naughtons.org
John Naughton's online diary exploring essays, reviews, and commentary on technology, media, and contemporary issues.
(opens in new tab) Feature - mort.io
with apologies
(opens in new tab) Feature - onatm.dev
The blog of Onat Yigit Mercan. Rust enthusiast, cloud infrastructure builder, and occasional explorer of computer science - from assembly to distributed systems.
(opens in new tab) Feature - paulamuldoon.com
Purchase: Find my sheet music on Etsy. Listen: find me on Spotify and Apple Music - have a listen! Stay in touch: join the email list
(opens in new tab) Feature - petermolnar.net
Hi! I'm Peter, and you're on my homepage. It's an old phrase, but this place is my home, my own little corner on the vast internet. It's been around since 1999, had numerous domains, designs, and iter…
(opens in new tab) Feature - Rebecca Owen
Personal website of Rebecca Owen, indie iOS developer, Mum, tech tinkerer, reader and occasional gamer.
(opens in new tab) Feature - ryan.freumh.org
A PhD student in computer systems at Cambridge researches package management, networking, functional programming, and dependency resolution.
(opens in new tab) Feature - skylyrac.net
My projects and thoughts
(opens in new tab) Feature - statusq.org
Quentin Stafford-Fraser writes about travel, sailing, photos, and reflections on retirement and life adventures.
(opens in new tab) Feature - thedesignsquiggle.com
The Process of Uncertainty
(opens in new tab) Feature - toao.com
A blog by a computer scientist working on AI and machine learning applications to climate and nature, with experience in performance monitoring and programming language development.
(opens in new tab) Feature - vhbelvadi.com
V.H. Belvadi’s personal website and blog
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