Leading off today is another great article about startups, Dynamic Founder Agreements, on Javalobby. Who owns what, and what happens when they leave are issues that startups need to deal with at some point and this article has some really good advice. At .py in the sky, we see that Python 3 is finally gaining adoption in the science community. This is interesting mainly because they adopted python earlier than some, and finally seeing a migration beginning is a good sign for the python community in general.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Startups, Career and Process
- Code Review Best Practices | Kevin London
- Dynamic Founder Agreements | Javalobby
- Traditional Risk Management on Agile Projects | Javalobby
- The Decreasing Follow On Financing Success of Startups | Tomasz Tunguz
Development
- Pycket: A Tracing JIT For a Functional Language | Lambda the Ultimate
- JavaScript Objects from a Java Developer Perspective | Inspired by Actual Events
- Python 3 in Science: the great migration has begun! | .py in the sky
- Advanced Page Object Pattern – Design Patterns in Automation Testing | .NET Zone
- How does Hibernate Collection Cache work | Vlad Mihalcea
- ES6 Promises are Here! | Javalobby
- Abstraction without overhead: traits in Rust | The Rust Programming Language Blog
Concurrency, Performance and Scalability
- Designing for Scale – Three Principles and Three Practices from Tapad Engineering | High Scalability
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Introduction to Apache Spark | Python Zone
- Clustering Customers for Machine Learning With Hadoop and Mahout | Javalobby
- Spark and Cluster Computing | Javalobby
- Please stop calling databases CP or AP | Martin Kleppmann’s blog
Infrastructure, Operations and DevOps
- Docker Machine on Windows – How To Setup You Hosts | Java Code Geeks
- Mining Zookeeper’s transaction log to track down bugs | Ivan Kelly
Security, Encryption and Cryptography
- 60 Days of Watching Hackers Attack Elasticsearch | jordan-wright
- Fuzzing Bitcoin Consensus | Jonas Nick
Link Collections
- GitHub Inside Visual Studio – The Daily Six Pack | Dirk Strauss
- Dew Drop – May 11, 2015 (#2011) | Morning Dew