March 2017 Archive
18061.
Continuous Delivery: What it is, why it works (labs.klipfolio.com)
18062.
Vertical vs. Horizontal (electronicsweekly.com)
18063.
As assignments move into the cloud, parental involvement suffers (arstechnica.com)
18064.
Broad agreement in the Rust community that pestering others to RIIR is not okay (reddit.com)
18065.
The Last Generation of Typewriter Repairmen (2010) (wired.com)
18066.
Cloud Foundry offers cloud developer certification (blogs.csc.com)
18067.
Clojure/West 2017 (youtube.com)
18068.
MUSIC COMPETITION (bandlab.com)
18069.
Is there a biological basis for food texture preferences? (directorsblog.nih.gov)
18070.
Plain Pointers Considered Harmful (jeffamstutz.io)
18071.
Trawl – A simple IP address getter in Go (github.com)
18072.
/r/T_D has over 6m subscribers. Suppressed by the Admins (reddit.com)
18073.
Will Using AI to Make Loans Trade One Kind of Bias for Another? (npr.org)
18074.
Apple launches app accelerator in Bangalore (techinasia.com)
18075.
Traditional work from home advice is wrong (betterthansure.com)
18076.
2 and 2 = 5… ? and why compiler warnings are good (medium.com)
18077.
Real-life iron man suit (redbull.com)
18078.
Django middleware demo streaming requests to Kafka and ElasticSearch (github.com)
18079.
Disallowing the dynamic loading of [JVM] agents by default (mail.openjdk.java.net)
18080.
Boot large Ruby apps faster (github.com)
18081.
Virtual Reality: the new 3D: Expensive, consumers don’t want, makes you throw up (rocknerd.co.uk)
18082.
Insanely stupid code (github.com)
18083.
Analyzing taxes with Rstats, tidyverse (speakempirics.com)
18084.
Pair programming (blog.rinatussenov.com)
18085.
We Can’t Keep Ignoring the Bay’s Housing Politics (kev.inburke.com)
18086.
Add AJAX interactivity to Django, without writing JavaScript (petercuret.com)
18087.
Show HN: ION - A Data Format for Intelligent Real-Time Distributed Systems (hackernoon.com)
18088.
The Vanilla JavaScript Repository (vanillalist.com)
18089.
A new security header: Expect-CT (scotthelme.co.uk)
18090.
Who do you want to be in life? (medium.com)