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"Your brain on code."
https://blog.acolyer.org/2017/06/12/decoding-the-representation-of-code-in-the-brain-an-fmri-study-of-code-review-and-expertise/
"the neural representations of programming languages vs. natural languages are distinct. We can classify which task a participant is undertaking
based solely on brain activity."
with reference to the classics
"[Knuth] argued that a program should be viewed as “a piece of literature, addressed to human beings” and that a readable program is “more robust, more portable, and more easily maintained.”
https://blog.acolyer.org/2017/06/12/decoding-the-representation-of-code-in-the-brain-an-fmri-study-of-code-review-and-expertise/
"the neural representations of programming languages vs. natural languages are distinct. We can classify which task a participant is undertaking
based solely on brain activity."
with reference to the classics
"[Knuth] argued that a program should be viewed as “a piece of literature, addressed to human beings” and that a readable program is “more robust, more portable, and more easily maintained.”
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Predicting the future ... (not bad, minus the wires and the fashion :)
http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/france-in-the-year-2000-1899-1910/
http://publicdomainreview.org/collections/france-in-the-year-2000-1899-1910/
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"The best thing to do with your data will be thought of by someone else."
- +Rufus Pollock, +Open Knowledge https://okfn.org/ #OpenData #OpenScience
- +Rufus Pollock, +Open Knowledge https://okfn.org/ #OpenData #OpenScience

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Tim Berners-Lee, MIT professor and inventor of the World Wide Web, has won the ACM Turing Award — considered by many to be the "Nobel Prize of computing." Congratulations!
#TuringAward #computerscience #WorldWideWeb #WWW #MIT
#TuringAward #computerscience #WorldWideWeb #WWW #MIT
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Toxtree helping safe by design
E. Canellas, P. Vera, and C. Nerín, “Migration assessment and the ‘Threshold of Toxicological Concern’ applied to the safe-design of an acrylic adhesive for food contact laminates,” Food Addit. Contam. Part A, p. 19440049.2017.1308017, Mar. 2017. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19440049.2017.1308017
"The software Toxtree (IdeaconsultLtd 2011) was used for the Cramer class
assignation. This software assigned the Cramer classes according the decision tree developed with the Cramer rules (Cramer, Ford and Hall 1978). These compounds were classified in Cramer class II and III (legend of figure 3) with a self-derived SMLs of 0.54 mg/kg and 0.09 mg/kg respectively. As it can be seen in figure 3, the migration values obtained for the surfactant polymer were higher than the self-derived SML. As a result, it was decided to remove this surfactant from the formulation. This fact, highlights the importance of the safe-design adhesive strategy followed since if the migration through the different materials in the laminates had not be studied, the surfactant would not have been replaced."
E. Canellas, P. Vera, and C. Nerín, “Migration assessment and the ‘Threshold of Toxicological Concern’ applied to the safe-design of an acrylic adhesive for food contact laminates,” Food Addit. Contam. Part A, p. 19440049.2017.1308017, Mar. 2017. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19440049.2017.1308017
"The software Toxtree (IdeaconsultLtd 2011) was used for the Cramer class
assignation. This software assigned the Cramer classes according the decision tree developed with the Cramer rules (Cramer, Ford and Hall 1978). These compounds were classified in Cramer class II and III (legend of figure 3) with a self-derived SMLs of 0.54 mg/kg and 0.09 mg/kg respectively. As it can be seen in figure 3, the migration values obtained for the surfactant polymer were higher than the self-derived SML. As a result, it was decided to remove this surfactant from the formulation. This fact, highlights the importance of the safe-design adhesive strategy followed since if the migration through the different materials in the laminates had not be studied, the surfactant would not have been replaced."
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