July 2016 Archive
11251.
Pokémon Go adds $7.5B to Nintendo's market cap (theverge.com)
11252.
How to Differentiate a Good Programmer from Average Programmers (javarevisited.blogspot.com)
11253.
10 Great Apps for Managing Your Bar (bizimply.com)
11254.
EU-FOSSA needs your help – A free software community call to action (creative-destruction.me)
11255.
Pokemon Go wants to catch (almost) all your app permissions (techcrunch.com)
11256.
UX-App: Phoenix Rising (medium.com)
11257.
The Mariachi MVP (scrumandkanban.co.uk)
11258.
What3fucks – the NSFW geolocation system (what3fucks.com)
11259.
Redistribution: Blocking the Revenge of the Nerds? (econlog.econlib.org)
11260.
Gluttony and sloth (voxeu.org)
11261.
Zero Days (Official Movie Site) (zerodaysfilm.com)
11262.
Tesla is the only carmaker beta testing 'autopilot' tech, and that's a problem (mashable.com)
11263.
Work: process background jobs in Go (github.com)
11264.
Burning Iron in Liquid Oxygen (youtube.com)
11265.
ESLint v3.0.0 released (eslint.org)
11266.
Genes associated with subjective well-being, depression, and neuroticism [pdf] (gwern.net)
11267.
How Craft Brewers Advance Science, and Make Better Beer (newyorker.com)
11268.
Show HN: A lightweight .NET-based scripting language (github.com)
11269.
DOOM : Vulkan support now live. (bethesda.net)
11270.
Drones will cause an upheaval of society (2014) (qz.com)
11271.
Swift Algorithm Club: Swift Tree Data Structure (raywenderlich.com)
11272.
MicroPython on the ESP8266 (kickstarter.com)
11273.
AngularJS Performance: A Curated Collection of Blog Posts and Stack Overflow Q&A (github.com)
11274.
How to beat 'Super Mario Bros. 3' in two seconds flat (engadget.com)
11275.
Up or Out: Solving the IT Turnover Crisis (2008) (thedailywtf.com)
11276.
In Memorium: Roger Faulkner, Unix Pioneer (usenix.org)
11277.
The Conjoined Triangles of Senior-Level Development (frontside.io)
11278.
Every startup should consider these 3 platforms (blog.containership.io)
11279.
Using MemSQL and Spark for Machine Learning (blog.memsql.com)
11280.
Solving All the Wrong Problems (nytimes.com)