Australian software engineer Sarah Spencer spent years hacking and programming a 1980s domestic knitting machine for fun. This hobby grew into much more, however, as Spencer developed a new computer ...
Knitting has been around for virtually as long as mankind’s ability to create clothing, and as humanity has developed new technologies, the ability for machines to knit things has also become better.
In today's lightning-fast software landscape, traditional architecture practices are becoming a bottleneck. The velocity and complexity of systems scaling across ephemeral microservices, complex APIs ...
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