April 2015 Archive
7951.
Open Source Continuous File Synchronization (github.com)
7952.
To the Moon (infoq.com)
7953.
Pineapple – A central hub for developers and designers (pineapple.io)
7954.
Curator – enabeling discovery and display the best Twitter content (curator.twitter.com)
7955.
Strike Becomes Totally Dynamic with No Torrents to Take Down (torrentfreak.com)
7956.
Anatomy of a Xamarin.Forms app (pauloortins.com)
7957.
The Story of Record Shattering, All Electric '68 Mustang (theverge.com)
7958.
Hacker Monthly Issue #59 – April 2015 (hackermonthly.com)
7959.
Watson in the Wild (developer.ibm.com)
7960.
So the Pentagon misplaced $45B in Afghanistan funds (rare.us)
7961.
This Drone Startup Has an Ambitious (Crazy) Plan to Plant 1B Trees a Year (fastcoexist.com)
7962.
Apple tops the product placement rankings for movies (digitaltrends.com)
7963.
Vim Awesome (vimawesome.com)
7964.
AdminLTE – Bootstrap Admin Interface (almsaeedstudio.com)
7965.
American Entrepreneurship Is Actually Vanishing. Here's Why (inc.com)
7966.
Elite: Dangerous is the best damn spaceship game I’ve ever played (arstechnica.com)
7967.
Can you win at anything if you practise hard enough (bbc.co.uk)
7968.
Making SVGs Responsive with CSS (tympanus.net)
7969.
Don't Let Techno-Hedonism Waste Your Potential (shyamsankar.com)
7970.
Quentin Skinner on Meaning and Method (artoftheory.com)
7971.
CodeFightClub – ES6 Classes vs. ES5 Prototypal Inheritance Fight (code-fight.club)
7972.
Making vs. Coding (technoboy10.tk)
7973.
OxygenOS: Pure Android Experience Optimized for the OnePlus One (oneplus.net)
7974.
Full-stack JavaScript bootcamp (refactoru.com)
7975.
JavaScript Standard Style (github.com)
7976.
The Nokia 3210 was the greatest phone ever made (2013) (wired.co.uk)
7977.
Kensho: Warren is like Watson and Siri, for analysts, investors and traders (bernardlunn.com)
7978.
The Paradox of Meritocracy in Organizations[pdf] (dspace.mit.edu)
7979.
Trello Node.js Developer Job Application Answer (gist.github.com)
7980.
Snapchat got more than 400 legal requests for user data in 4 months (latimes.com)