July 2016 Archive
10651.
Ask HN: Bootcamps flood fullstack jobs with “good-enough”. What will you do?
10652.
The Counted (theguardian.com)
10653.
5 Lesser Used CSS Selectors (bitsofco.de)
10654.
'Top universities to offer full degrees online in five years' (bbc.co.uk)
10655.
The Wireworld Computer (quinapalus.com)
10656.
Oracle says it is committed to JavaEE 8 – amid claims it axed future development (theregister.co.uk)
10657.
Summer book recommendations (business literature) from smartest people we know (firstround.com)
10658.
Sunrise/Sunset algorithm (williams.best.vwh.net)
10659.
Bots aren't ready from primetime (go.theinformation.com)
10660.
'Fake' claims over Nefertiti bust (news.bbc.co.uk)
10661.
Swiss researchers devise simple procedure to improve Li-ion batteries (greencarcongress.com)
10662.
Facebook blames ‘technical glitch’ for removal of Falcon Heights shooting video (techcrunch.com)
10663.
Try out ConeCanvas Reddit demo (Was just awarded by Publicis90) (conereddit.symbolian.net)
10664.
How to Build a Brand from Nothing (hitenism.com)
10665.
Gilectomy (lwn.net)
10666.
The Strange Gaps in Hillary Clinton’s Email Traffic (politico.com)
10667.
SDK platform for integrating bonus program (pm7.com)
10668.
We Made the Whole Company “Serverless” (medium.com)
10669.
Microscopic Pacman (youtube.com)
10670.
Www.goemotify.com
10671.
How angel investors invest? (Interview) (pub.nerdic.co)
10672.
CQRS/ES #1 a bit of theory (foreverframe.pl)
10673.
A/B Testing in Push Notifications: Smartest Way to Experiment in Push Campaigns (blogs.shephertz.com)
10674.
Geo-Fencing in Push Notifications: Next Step in User Engagement (blogs.shephertz.com)
10675.
Cloud Wars: Amazon Redshift vs. Google BigQuery (panoply.io)
10676.
Startup DiscoverAll testing HN (Discoverall.net)
10677.
Xamoom-janus – A json:api python extension for Bottle, Flask and more (xamoom.com)
10678.
ALGORAND: The Efficient and Democratic Ledger (by Silvio Micali) (arxiv.org)
10679.
Stealing Travis secure variables (and Snap CI too) (github.com)
10680.
Alibaba joins the automotive race with new 'internet car' (cnet.com)