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.
- Integration trick | The Endeavour
- Cynthia Brewer profile | Flowing Data
- Over 40? Data says you could be the perfect entrepreneur | BBC News
- Scalability, Part 2: Hypercubes | ethereum blog
- Understanding Information Retrieval by Using Apache Lucene and Tika – Part 1 | Javalobby
- Everyday Statistics for Programmers: Nonlinear Regression | Sam Koblenski
- Cloud Database Security, Farms and Restaurants: The Importance of Knowing Your Sources | Javalobby
- Akka Notes: Actor Lifecycle Basics Part 5 | Javalobby
- Seemingly impossible programs | Lambda the Ultimate
- Maglev Train Seen Making Washington-to-Baltimore Trip at 311 MPH | Bloomberg
- Dew Drop – October 22, 2014 (#1882) | Morning Dew
- DaaS Success Factors and Risks | MarkLogic
- Java Extension Mechanism Loads All JARs | Inspired by Actual Events
- Eight Docker Development Patterns | Vidar Hokstad
- First Monthly Challenge: Elasticsearch! | The Engine Room – TrackMaven
- Applying the Theory of Constraints to network transport | Server Zone
- Paper: Actor Model of Computation: Scalable Robust Information Systems | High Scalability
- An inbox that works for you | Official Google Blog
- Twitter introduces Fabric, its first platform for mobile app developers | GigaOm
- Twitter Launches Digits, A New Way To Sign In To Apps Without Using Passwords | TechCrunch
- The beast with the behemoth arms: A dinosaur mystery is solved | Reuters
- AI Swarms on the Blockchain | Andrew Barisser
- The DSL Jungle | Java Code Geeks
- eBay open sources a big, fast SQL-on-Hadoop database | GigaOm
- Cuckoo Filters | My Biased Coin
- Understanding Spring Web Application Architecture: The Classic Way | Java Code Geeks
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.