December 2016 Archive
8791.
Java Jigsaw’s Missing Pieces (wildfly.org)
8792.
Google to steer clear of fully driverless car: report (usatoday.com)
8793.
China's futuristic train that floats above traffic now lies deserted (techcrunch.com)
8794.
Leaked ePrivacy directive interesting points. Web browsers concerned (blog.lukaszolejnik.com)
8795.
You Might Not Need React (medium.com)
8796.
Programming by Coincidence (pragprog.com)
8797.
24 Pull Requests (24pullrequests.com)
8798.
Learning JavaScript 2016 (blog.hellojs.org)
8799.
Four ways Ubiquiti Networks is creatively violating the GPL (libertybsd.net)
8800.
You Can Load a Die, but You Can't Bias a Coin [pdf] (stat.columbia.edu)
8801.
I'm Tired of Makefiles (dmitryfrank.com)
8802.
GitScrum: A free open source app for your development team – Laravel News (laravel-news.com)
8803.
How Ember.js 2.10 and Glimmer 2 improved our app performance (blog.deveo.com)
8804.
Research paper citations in the .NET source code (mattwarren.org)
8805.
Zuck's Closest Peers (medium.com)
8806.
UnfitBits (unfitbits.com)
8807.
16 y.o teen creates online platform for startups to share content for free (netlodge.net)
8808.
Should a Programmer Learn to Design? (medium.com)
8809.
Amazon Echo and Google Home Trapped in Loop (facebook.com)
8810.
Powerplay.hockey – data-driven NHL recap/live feed site (powerplay.hockey)
8811.
Prof. Moshe Y. Vardi – Humans, Machines and Work: The Future Is Now (youtube.com)
8812.
Research in Programming Languages (tagide.com)
8813.
Too Many Favorite Shows? Take Them in at High Speed (nytimes.com)
8814.
Tom Dale: Thoughts on GraphQL and Relay (mobile.twitter.com)
8815.
A new world: writing CSS in ClojureScript and life after Sass (blog.estimate-work.com)
8816.
RxDB: A reactive offline-first Database (github.com)
8817.
Ask HN: Why isn't data portability a big issue for people in US?
8818.
Security-Oriented CoreOS Linux Operating System Is Now Known as Container Linux (linux.softpedia.com)
8819.
Experience Design in the Machine Learning Era (medium.com)
8820.
For software developers: must-read before moving from the US to Europe (relocateme.eu)