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.
- gonsole weeks: oops – it’s a framework | Java Code Geeks
- Huffman coding and encoding compressed data | Ayende @ Rahien
- Double Shot #1380 | A Fresh Cup
- Dew Drop – July 2, 2014 (#1806) | Morning Dew
- The Curse of Smart People | apenwarr
- The new 501(c)(3) and the future of free software in the United States | Jim Nelson / Yorba blog archives
- TDD != Unit Tests (and Vice Versa) | Javalobby
- The four best refactorings | Edmund Kirwan
- The Handover | Javalobby
- The Best Code Documentation ‘Tool’ Ever Made | Martin Normark
- Your Brain Has a Frame Rate and it’s Pretty Slow | Nerdist
- What Makes a Good Programmer? | Javalobby
- Diagramming Spring MVC Webapps | Javalobby
- CSS3 Pseudo-headache | Web Builder Zone
- Rural telco Frontier starts shipping SMS messages to landline numbers | GigaOm
- Frequentist inference only seems easy | Win-Vector Blog
- Evaluating persistent, replicated message queues | Blog of Adam Warski
- Get Your Development Team Started With Go | DigitalOcean
- Red, Yellow, and Blue | dave eddy
- Hackers Infiltrated Power Grids in U.S., Spain | Re/code
- Lionel Messi Is Impossible | FiveThirtyEight
- Chef is not Open Source | Noah Kantrowitz
- Stanford researchers might have found a way to create a graphene-like material that is also an insulator | GigaOm
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.