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.
- Simple Git workflow is simple – Atlassian Blogs
- Google Android Revenue: $6.30 is the most important number for Google | BGR
- Multiple Dispatch as Dispatch on Tuples | Lambda the Ultimate
- 7 Reasons Every Developer Should Freelance Full Time | Code Fury
- Behind the scenes: RSuite 4’s Action-based Interface | RSI Content Solutions
- RDF Meets Security | Orri Erling
- Multisite hosting using Protocol Forwarding, Compute Engine’s new forwarding capability | Google Cloud Platform Blog
- Developers working in Production. Of course! Maybe, sometimes. What, are you nuts? | Building Real Software
- Airlock – Facebook’s mobile A/B testing framework | Engineering Blog | Facebook Code
- Mesos 0.15 and Authentication Support | Twitter Blogs
- S3mper: Consistency in the Cloud | The Netflix Tech Blog
- How Many Lines Of Code Do You Write Every Day? | Java Code Geeks
- The Daily Six Pack: January 10, 2014
- Uber-Architects: The Building Metaphor Is Dead | DaedTech
- Luck: The Secret Sauce of Successful Startups | Ramli John
- 4K is for programmers | Tiamat
- JavaScript API Testing | Web Builder Zone
- Getting Started with ElasticSearch | Javalobby
- Run, JUnit! Run!!! | Javalobby
- Three Flavours of Request-Response Pattern in Akka | Javalobby
- Google’s vs Facebook’s Trunk Based Development – Paul Hammant’s blog
- Organic battery hailed as cheap renewable energy solution – CBC News
- Early lock release, transactions and errors – Ayende @ Rahien
- Double Shot #1275 | A Fresh Cup
- Dew Drop – January 10, 2014 (#1699) | Morning Dew
- Gulp, Grunt, Whatever – Pony Foo
- I-Tier: Testium – Groupon Engineering Blog
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.
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