I have talked about human filters and my plan for digital curation. These items are the fruits of those ideas, the items I deemed worthy from my daily reading. These items are a combination of tech business news, development news and programming tools and techniques. You will note that some of the formatting has changed, and that is due to the change in my process. Formatting, and the information presented, is likely to change a bit as I develop my new process.
- Copper.io is building a set of tools to run and monitor your cloud
- TCP is UNreliable
- Getting started with Scientific Programming
- Introducing FuzzDB
- Docker interactive tutorial
- Memory Leak (and Growth) Flame Graphs
- Stack
- Searching with Array.prototype.some
- Callbacks are Pretty Okay
- Ten Things I Learned by Going It Alone
- Calculating entropy
- Clojure… Debugger?
- Testing in Django (part 2) – Model Mommy vs. Django Testing Fixtures
- Incredible Footage Shows a Perseid Meteor Exploding
- Java EE HTML5 WebSocket example
- DI / CDI – Basics
- How Kal Compiles Itself
- Writing a Hadoop MapReduce Task in Java
- Human trials having 75% success rating for curing leukemia
- What if every object was an array? No more NullPointerExceptions!
- Bad guys use 3D-printed credit card skimmers to steal $100K
- Experiences with TypeScript
- But I already wrote it
- Exoplanet Names | XKCD
- FC2: Single Point of Failure?
- The Daily Six Pack: August 19, 2013
- Notes On Job Hopping: You Should Probably Job Hop
- B+Trees and why I love them, Part II – splitting hairs (and pages)
- Double Shot #1182
- Heliotrope to commercialize light- and heat-blocking ‘smart glass’
- MBA Mondays: When Its Not Your Team
- I hate the Pumping Lemma
- Rewriting a large production system in Go
- KISS My YAGNI
- Understanding Slices in Go
- Tips for how to decouple your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
- Comparing Teams Is Not Useful: Exposing Another Management Myth
- Our very real liability as Twitter app developers
- GNU Tools Cauldron 2013
- Dew Drop – August 19, 2013 (#1,606)
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.