June 2016 Archive
8941.
David Cameron to quit after UK votes to leave EU (bbc.co.uk)
8942.
Embedded Go, Bare Metal Go for the STM32F4 and STM32L1-Discovery Boards (sites.google.com)
8943.
How to Take the Bias Out of Interviews (hbr.org)
8944.
How to Build a Neuron: Exploring AI in JavaScript Pt 1 (medium.com)
8945.
Barclays' shares plunge 25% after Brexit referendum (bloomberg.com)
8946.
Use npm commands programmatically inside node (npmjs.com)
8947.
How to sum two integers without using arithmetic operators in C/C++? (geeksforgeeks.org)
8948.
Petition for second EU referendum so popular the government site's crashing (independent.co.uk)
8949.
What I learned as a hardware founder after shipping our first 10,000 units (techinasia.com)
8950.
Fix My Dishwasher Huntington Beach CA
8951.
Microservices Weekly (Issue #31): Manufacturing and Microservices (microservicesweekly.com)
8952.
Soundcloud Discover (soundcloud.com)
8953.
Great Apps Timeline (greatappstimeline.xyz)
8954.
The UK's EU referendum: All you need to know (bbc.com)
8955.
A Free and Open Internet Under Assault in Congress (eff.org)
8956.
Brexit – what should British startups do? (medium.com)
8957.
Did a gravitational wave detector find dark matter? (hub.jhu.edu)
8958.
Microsoft Edge Beats Google Chrome and Firefox in Latest JavaScript Benchmarks (news.softpedia.com)
8959.
TDD in a REPL, Continued: Read-Eval-PrettyPrint-Loop (spin.atomicobject.com)
8960.
How a Non-Techie Learned to Code from Scratch (medium.com)
8961.
A startup studio for self-funded, veteran entrepreneurs (medium.com)
8962.
How the Brexit Could Affect Ruby on Rails Immigration into the UK (medium.com)
8963.
SNP jump on Brexit vote (express.co.uk)
8964.
Union Square Ventures Is Really F’n Good (cbinsights.com)
8965.
Brexit is Baby Boomers’ ultimate betrayal (yorkshirepost.co.uk)
8966.
A Tour of Go (tailordev.fr)
8967.
Things to consider before building a platform (blog.containership.io)
8968.
AI, automation and the merry-go-round of the mind (forrestbrazeal.com)
8969.
Gradle JavaScript Buildscript Plugin (github.com)
8970.
Split happens: 8 SCOTUS justices more common than you think and 4-4 splits rare (theguardian.com)