Abstract: JSON is moving from being an underground secret, known and used by very few, to becoming the clear choice for mainstream data applications. The first Web extra is a video interview with ...
Egypt’s King Mentuhotep II reunited his country’s upper and lower regions at the turn of the 20th century—B.C.E. Were the ...
The date the world will end has been nailed down – but you still have time for quite a few pints before our planet Earth is screwed. Our life in the solar system relies on the sun, but the fiery ...
Studies suggest that nearly every massive galaxy astronomers have observed has a supermassive black hole at the center. However, galaxies are so large that these black holes occupy only a small part, ...
This small JavaScript library provides for automatically parsing JSON date strings to real JavaScript dates as part of regular JSON parsing. You can parse either individual date values or complex ...
This site displays a prototype of a “Web 2.0” version of the daily Federal Register. It is not an official legal edition of the Federal Register, and does not replace the official print version or the ...
Tempo is a new library in a proud tradition of JavaScript date and time libraries. Inspired by the likes of moment.js, day.js, and date-fns Tempo is built from the ground up to be as small and easy to ...
Abstract: This standard is a collaborative effort to improve and standardize the 1.0.3 version Experience Application Programming Interface (xAPI) specification. This Standard describes a JavaScript ...
Using Quarto with Observable JavaScript is a great solution for R and Python users who want to create more interactive and visually engaging reports. There’s an intriguing new option for people who ...
Fellow space nerds, I come bringing sweet internet relief for the Monday doldrums. It’s stuffin.space, a real-time, 3D-visualized map of all objects looping around Earth, from satellites to orbital ...
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