Leading off today, we have Microsoft talking about bringing asm.js to Microsoft Edge. It is definitely interesting to see Microsoft making such a decision. At Conversation Agent, Valeria Maltoni talks about the learning process and the role of experience. Following that same theme, Adrian Pelletier thinks there are no experts in the web industry mainly because things are changing so rapidly.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Startups, Career and Process
- The Learning Process and Role of Experience | Conversation Agent – Valeria Maltoni
- Why you should have a programming blog | Samurails
- Very Short Blog Posts (28): Users vs. Use Cases | Developsense Blog
- There Are No Experts in the Web Industry | Adrian Pelletier
- Things that aren’t work | Aaron Harris
Development
- The Future of Interaction Design | The Next Web
- Weird Ruby Part 4: Code Pods (Blocks, Procs, and Lambdas) | Javalobby
- AWS Lambda: An Introduction | Javalobby
Concurrency, Performance and Scalability
- Bringing Asm.js to Chakra and Microsoft Edge | Microsoft Edge Dev
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Upward mobility and the potential for a better life | Flowing Data
- How SQL GROUP BY Should Have Been Designed – Like Neo4j’s Implicit GROUP BY | Java Code Geeks
Enterprise and Web Content Management
- WordPress 4.2.2 Security and Maintenance Release | WordPress
Infrastructure, Operations and DevOps
Security, Encryption and Cryptography
- The Real Risk of Shadow IT – Multiple Identities | Javalobby
- Questions to Ask About Security in the Cloud | Javalobby
- Go crypto: bridging the performance gap | CloudFlare
IaaS, PaaS, Saas and *aas
- Troubleshooting just got easier with Cloud Debugger on Google App Engine | Google Cloud Platform
Link Collections
- Dew Drop – May 7, 2015 (#2009) | Morning Dew
- Code Contracts – The Daily Six Pack: May 8, 2015 | Dirk Strauss