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.
- The Daily Six Pack: December 7, 2013
- BayesDB – A Bayesian database table | MIT CSAIL
- Korean Artist Transforms Her Small Studio Into Dreamlike Worlds Without Photoshop | DeMilked
- On Eventually Consistent Data | Javalobby
- Migration Tips – Moving Projects from JBoss BRMS 5 to JBoss BPM Suite 6 | Javalobby
- Popularizing Haskell through easy web deployment | Joe Nelson
- Bamboo: An open source real-time data analysis system
- Killing cancer like the common cold | CNN
- Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks – Part 1 | The Project Spot
- Verizon Is Acquiring Content Delivery Network EdgeCast For More Than $350 Million | TechCrunch
- Lean, mean data science machine | Jeroen Janssens
- What is Your Branching Model? | Javalobby
- Scala’s Maturing Community | So, you want to write software?
- The Daily Six Pack: December 9, 2013
- Digital Marketing And Analytics: Two Ladders For Magnificent Success | Occam’s Razor
- Double Shot #1254 | A Fresh Cup
- When Something Is Painful, Do It Daily | NOOP.NL
- Neural Networks in Clojure with core.matrix – Squid’s Blog
- Free Mathematics Books
- Implementing microstates in Backbone.js | Chris Wren
- Focusing on the Right Things in Your Daily Scrum | Javalobby
- TDD, Unit Tests and the Passage of Time | Javalobby
- Redis and Lua: A NoSQL Power-Horse | Javalobby
- Java: Moving conditions into Message files | Java Code Geeks
- Handoffs are Not a Bad Word | Managing Product Development
- Dew Drop – December 9, 2013 (#1679) | Morning Dew
- Dozer: Mapping JAXB Objects to Business/Domain Objects | Inspired by Actual Events
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.