January 2017 Archive
8041.
8042.
During the Space Race, NASA’s computers were women
(developer.ibm.com)
8043.
How we built our company culture without going broke
(techinasia.com)
8044.
A wiki made with Clojure, yada and Datomic Client
(github.com)
8045.
How to find Android apps that respect user privacy
(opensource.com)
8046.
Sell to People Who Handle Other People’s Money
(statspotting.com)
8047.
Run Ubuntu Server on an SD Card
(dmitry.gr)
8048.
Lisp Dialects, side by side equivalence
(hyperpolyglot.org)
8049.
Python 3k17
(tedunangst.com)
8050.
Notch is a 3D motion tracking system you’ll actually want to use
(arstechnica.com)
8051.
Lessons from Super Mario Run's Business-Model Stumble
(associationsnow.com)
8052.
Is Your Stand-Up Worth the Time?
(rdbl.co)
8053.
The Velveteen Rabbit: Being Real
(archive.org)
8054.
6 Tips from Millionaires to Design Your Day for Maximum Success
(yellowpages.com.sg)
8055.
JavaScript Closures – what are they used for? Should you care?
(sergiotapia.me)
8057.
Deutsche Telekom Seeks to Counter Terrorists’ Phone-Card Use
(bloomberg.com)
8058.
An App Launch Guide
(github.com)
8059.
8060.
Dell's new 8K monitor is $4,999 of awesome
(techreport.com)
8061.
8062.
8063.
AWS Business Builder
(aws.amazon.com)
8064.
8065.
Why America is Self-Segregating
(points.datasociety.net)
8066.
The JVM is not that heavy
(opensourcery.co.za)
8067.
Dockerfile semantics for shell automation
(github.com)
8068.
Better JSX with ClojureScript
(medium.com)
8069.
Fuzzing Irssi with Perl Scripts
(blog.fuzzing-project.org)
8070.
If You Want to Be a Rich CEO, Work in Healthcare
(bloomberg.com)