Peter CooperinHackerNoon.comA Look at Ten New Database Systems Released in 2017As editor of Database Weekly, a weekly newsletter on what’s new in the world of databases and data storage generally, I enjoy poking around…Dec 28, 20175Dec 28, 20175
Peter CooperinRuby InsideThe New ‘Absent Operator’ in Ruby’s Regular ExpressionsWhere I take a stab into the dark of Ruby 2.4.1’s (?~…)Mar 23, 20172Mar 23, 20172
Peter CooperinRuby InsideRuby 2.4.1 Released: What’s ChangedRuby 2.4.1, a ‘teeny’ release, has been released. If you want the raw files, the official Ruby site has the goodies, or you can check out…Mar 22, 20173Mar 22, 20173
Peter CooperinStatuscodeNGINX’s New ‘worker_shutdown_timeout’ DirectiveThere’s a new patch level release (1.11.11) of NGINX, the popular open source Web server and load balancer, with the following changes:Mar 22, 2017Mar 22, 2017
Peter CooperinStatuscodeHow to detect image contents from Ruby with Amazon RekognitionRekognition is a new Amazon Web Service that “makes it easy to add image analysis to your applications.” It can detect faces and objects…Dec 3, 20166Dec 3, 20166
Peter CooperinCooperpressThe 16 Most Popular React Links So Far in 2016We’ve looked through the stats for the 20 issues of JavaScript Weekly published so far in 2016 and have collected together the most popular…May 13, 20163May 13, 20163
Peter CooperinCooperpressHow we reached tech conference attendees with a $20 Snapchat GeofilterI’m always keeping my eyes peeled for the next interesting avenue for engaging with our audiences and potential audiences for our…Apr 5, 20162Apr 5, 20162
Peter CooperWhy the 2015 UK General Election exit poll doesn’t surprise meThe exit poll suggests the mostly (if Clegg agrees with them) incumbent Tories are going to take many more seats in today’s general…May 7, 2015May 7, 2015
Peter CooperThe Tax and Income Realities of Earning Money From Your Small British CompanyAn overview with some practical numbersOct 10, 20141Oct 10, 20141