November 2018 Archive
9271.
Concurrent Objects and SCOOP (Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming) (sicpers.info)
9272.
Faster JavaScript to WASM calls in v8 (docs.google.com)
9273.
Seamless Cloud-Native Apps with GRPC-Web and Istio (venilnoronha.io)
9274.
Points of View – A Tribute to Alan Kay [pdf](2010) (piumarta.com)
9275.
Facebook Admits to Targeting Billionaire George Soros in PR Attack (huffingtonpost.com)
9276.
A theory of Mac future (marcpalmer.net)
9277.
Failure is an option in Perl 6 (opensource.com)
9278.
Leveraging Office365 for automating business flow (eventbrite.com)
9279.
Introducing the satsearch mission archive (blog.satsearch.co)
9280.
Carnegie Mellon University, MS Join Forces to Advance Edge Computing Research (cmu.edu)
9281.
Show HN: Explicit dependency management for Ruby (github.com)
9282.
Know the Types of YouTube Cards and How to Use Them (narmadatech.com)
9283.
Maruti Suzuki rolls out Ertiga 2018: Price, specifications and sale details (business-standard.com)
9284.
An introduction to Case-Based Reasoning (1992) [pdf] (alumni.media.mit.edu)
9285.
The next career step for Senior Software Engineers (that isn’t management) (codewithoutrules.com)
9286.
Fast Google Fonts with Cloudflare Workers (blog.cloudflare.com)
9287.
The Present and Future of Serverless Observability (youtube.com)
9288.
Google jax (github.com)
9289.
The modern devops and software engineering is ridiculous (reddit.com)
9290.
The Kubernetes Conundrum (medium.com)
9291.
Awesome Hyperapp – A curated list of Hyperapp resources (github.com)
9292.
How to control a machine with your body (newyorker.com)
9293.
Welcome to AWS Advent 2018 (awsadvent.com)
9294.
Visualization of Google's autocomplete (github.com)
9295.
The end is near for mobile apps-Part 2 (medium.com)
9296.
Tempted to Expense That Strip Club as a Business Dinner? AI Is Watching (bloomberg.com)
9297.
Two Approaches to Structured Concurrency (250bpm.com)
9298.
Making Prometheus more awesome with Thanos (medium.com)
9299.
50 Years in Tech, Part 10: Hard Landing in Cupertino (mondaynote.com)
9300.
Rogue RaspberryPi found in network closet (old.reddit.com)