Now that vacation is over, it is time to get back to the daily links. First, we have Rands in Repose talking about employees leaving when they are happy. In particular, the focus is on when the employee let’s his “shields down” and goes for coffee or lunch with someone. Paul Graham has an interesting post about the refragmentation. It is an interesting look at the rise of corporations and its effect on employees. At Bothsides of the Table, Mark Suster writes about not celebrating income inequality. The focus of the post is on the risks and rewards in the startup ecosystem, which makes it more relevant for all of us.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Startups, Career and Process
- A Manager’s Guide to Self Managing Teams | Diary of a Scrummaster
- Why I Don’t Celebrate Income Inequality | Bothsides of the Table
- Shields Down | Rands in Repose
- The Refragmentation | Paul Graham
- The sad graph of software death | Programming Beyond Practices
- Design like an astronaut | Deep Design
Design and Development
- Displaying Data Tables Fast Using Clusterize.js | noupe
- Pros of Conses | David Asabina
- Microkernels are slow and Elvis didn’t do no drugs | Dark N Edgy
- Dynamic Class Enhancement with CGLib | DZone Java
- Render React with Phoenix | Overstuffed Gorilla
- From the Ground Up: Reasoning About Distributed Systems in the Real World | Brave New Geek
- Embrace Failure by Virtue of A/B Split Testing | DZone Agile
- Early Impressions of Kotlin | Mistaeks I Hav Made
- Divided We Win: an event sourcing / CQRS prospective on write and read models separation | Java Code Geeks
- The story behind casual contributors | Gustavo Pinto
- Write critical Rails services in SQL | Amadeusz Juskowiak
- End-of-buffer checks in decompressors | The ryg blog
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Under the Hood of Redis: Strings | Redis Planet
Security, Encryption and Cryptography
- CORS vulnerabilities | Paul Hammant
Link Collections
- Programming Digest #140 for January 4, 2016 | Weekly Programming Newsletter
- (Database) Techniques Everyone Should Know | the morning paper
- Data Science Roundup #15: The Data Awards, Hadooplooza, and the End of the Data Science Craze? | The Data Point