The Next Web leads the day with reporting on Google’s Project Soli. It is some more cool stuff from Google I/O. There are several other Google related items as well. Polymer 1.0 was announced, a new GMail push API is available, and the new Google Identity Platform was announced.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Top Stories
Startups, Career and Process
- Dude, You Can’t Solve All the Problems by Yourself | Javalobby
- Three Things I Expect From a Software Architect | Javalobby
- One Simple Paragraph Every Entrepreneur Should Add to Their Convertible Notes | Both Sides of the Table
- Get Serious | The Programmer’s Paradox
Development
- Polymer 1.0 Released! | Google Developers Blog
- Introducing the Google Identity Platform | Google Developers Blog
- Python: Look ahead multiple elements in an iterator/generator | Mark Needham
- A Rider to the Law of Demeter | DaedTech
- Impulse: “Crafted Design” | Javalobby
- Sometimes the Simplest Solutions are the Best Solutions | Javalobby
- Gmail API Push notifications: don’t call us, we’ll call you | Google Apps Developer Blog
- Virtual Structs Part 2: Classes strike back | Baby Steps
- Aspect Oriented Programming: Qi4j | Javalobby
- Critical Skills for Software Developer to few People talk about | Schauderhaft
Concurrency, Performance and Scalability
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
- Second-order logic explained in plain English | Lambda the Ultimate
- An R Enthusiast Goes Pythonic! | Python Zone
- Beat Detection Algorithms (Part 1) | Marco Ziccardi
- Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK) Sample and Tutorial: Part 1 | Python Zone
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Simple Regime Change Detection with t-test | Ensemble Blogging
- From European cities, how long it takes to travel elsewhere | Flowing Data
- How to Evaluate Machine Learning Models, Part 4: Hyperparameter Tuning | Dato Blog
- Neo4j: The BBC Champions League graph | Mark Needham
- RDDs are the new bytecode of Apache Spark | O. Girardot
Security, Encryption and Cryptography
- Exploiting memory corruption bugs in PHP Part 3: Popping Remote Shells | INulledMyself
- Elliptic Curve Cryptography: ECDH and ECDSA | Andrea Corbellini
Link Collections
- Dew Drop – May 29, 2015 (#2024) | Morning Dew