January 2016 Archive
18811.
2015's Most Popular Programming Language Was Good Old Java (motherboard.vice.com)
18812.
Ask HN: Have you done Customer Development when launching a project?
18813.
Ask HN: Stock market and trading blogs or vlogs?
18814.
A “mrrobot” user in Reddit from 8 years ago (reddit.com)
18815.
The dying technologies of 2016 (computerworld.com)
18816.
Ask HN: Which audio books do you recommend?
18817.
Ask HN: Programmers of HN – What do you think of podcasting?
18818.
PRIVET (myprivet.com)
18819.
Mobile phone out of memory? Deleting photos? fotoSquirrel – new to Kickstarter (kickstarter.com)
18820.
How to remember the order of arguments to super() in Python2 (danverbraganza.com)
18821.
Scaling ArangoDB to Gigabytes per Second on Mesosphere's DCOS – Mesosphere
18822.
Google Maps for Android’s new Driving Mode guesses where you want to go (venturebeat.com)
18823.
Jeb Bush suggests he would back mandatory backdoors in encryption if elected (dailydot.com)
18824.
Nutritional therapies for mental disorders (2008) [pdf] (download.springer.com)
18825.
Anyone Looking for a Wordpress or Ruby Dev?
18826.
My first five minutes in Atom Editor on Windows 10
18827.
Ask HN: What are the most interesting roles for a non-technical person?
18828.
Growgram
18829.
Ask HN: JavaScript code explainer?
18830.
Autism Symptoms Related to Aluminum and Acetaminophen Exposure (2012) [pdf] (people.csail.mit.edu)
18831.
Creating Banner Images Using HTML – The Zammu Blog (blog.zammu.in)
18832.
Survey finds 90% of women in tech report demeaning comments from male colleagues (vox.com)
18833.
Ask HN: Whats a good book to learn Startup 'Mathematics'?
18834.
Ask HN: I'm opensourcing all of my money. What are the implications?
18835.
Ask HN: How to evaluate COTS software?
18836.
Ask HN: What is the best laser printer for home use?
18837.
When chickens go wild (nature.com)
18838.
7 reasons the tech sector should be scared (sfchronicle.com)
18839.
Enough Is Enough: Stop Wasting Money on Vitamin and Mineral Supplements [pdf] (annals.org)
18840.
Senators insist that 25Mbps is more bandwidth than anyone could need (techdirt.com)