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.
- Process Streaming Data with Kinesis and Elastic MapReduce | Amazon Web Services Blog
- The Daily Six Pack: February 21, 2014
- Why Social Situations Exhaust Introverts: A Programmer’s Take | DaedTech
- Logging & Production systems – Ayende @ Rahien
- Tutorial: Writing your own CDI extension | Java Code Geeks
- From Appreciative Inquiry to Complexity Thinking | NOOP.NL
- Running Hadoop MapReduce Application from Eclipse Kepler | Javalobby
- Online Payment Risk Management with Neo4j | Javalobby
- Ambition Revisited | Library of Economics and Liberty
- Never Test Logging | Javalobby
- Gradle: Overruling Third-Party Dependencies | Javalobby
- How you can ruin your business by choosing self-managed hosting | Blog – Shelly Cloud
- Deploying code with packages | synack.me
- When to Flex or Stand Firm in Programming | Javalobby
- Dew Drop – February 21, 2014 (#1728) | Morning Dew
- Building A Decision Tree In Python From Postgres Data – Gary Sieling
- How wrong is your time zone: Map shows how far world clocks are from solar time. | Slate
- Startup accelerator DreamIt Ventures sees executive shakeup in New York | VentureBeat
- Sam Altman Taking Over As President Of Y Combinator, Replacing Paul Graham At The Helm | TechCrunch
- How Bazaarvoice became the poster child for how NOT to do an acquisition | VentureBeat
- Go Ahead, Let Your Kids Fail – Bloomberg
- Breaking: Netflix and Comcast appear to have reached a peering agreement | GigaOm
- Levels of Code | The Programmer’s Paradox
- How do Annotations Work In Java? | Javalobby
- Joanna Shields, tech executive, bullied to the point of breakdown in high school | Red Online
- Never judge a programmer by their commit history | Mehdi Khalili
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.