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 Technology | Paul Buchheit
- Friends Don’t Let Friends Use Loops | Bones Moses
- Software Development | The Programmer’s Paradox
- The Daily Six Pack: July 31, 2014
- Keyword extraction and similarity calculation among textual content | Java Code Geeks
- Network visualization game to understand how a disease spreads | Flowing Data
- The Scourge Of Zero Rating | AVC
- You Know Nothing About Code | Alex Parker
- Double Shot #1393 | A Fresh Cup
- Algebraic Data Types | Esper Tech Blog
- Release Managers Risking Irrelevancy | Javalobby
- Backbone Tutorial – Part 2: Understanding the Basics of Backbone.js Models | Javalobby
- You’d Better Do Fast Data Right: A Five Step approach | Javalobby
- How to Add Real Distributed Transactions to MongoDB | Javalobby
- First taste of Rust | Return this
- 20 cool Clojure functions | Dave Yarwood
- Dew Drop – July 31, 2014 (#1826) | Morning Dew
- Paper: ZooKeeper: Wait-free coordination for Internet-scale systems | High Scalability
- Why you can no longer trust any USB device plugged into your PC | VentureBeat
- Twitter Acquires Password Security Startup Mitro, Open Sources Its Product | TechCrunch
- Countries don’t own their Internet domains, ICANN says | Computerworld
- PaaS: Heroku, Dokku, Deis, Flynn … The Future Is Shaping Up Quite Nicely | James Pacileo
- Time for Programmers to Grow a Spine | Mind Bullets
- Why local state is a fundamental primitive in stream processing | O’Reilly Radar
- Stellar | Stripe Blog
- What the hell is Ember.K? | Ember Zone
- Create your own machine learning powered RSS reader in under 30 minutes | Algorithmia Blog
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.