April 2015 Archive
10861.
9 Lessons from Products That Went to Market Too Soon (thenextweb.com)
10862.
Software Estimation: How to estimate software accurately part 3 (paul.oremland.net)
10863.
This App Lets You Control Presentations with Your Hand (thenextweb.com)
10864.
OpenLearning targets 1M users. Primarily focuses on Asia (e27.co)
10865.
You Don't Know JS: Up and Going (free Ebook) (shop.oreilly.com)
10866.
Spring from the Trenches: Injecting Property Values into Configuration Beans (petrikainulainen.net)
10867.
Total equity investments into venture-backed companies [pdf] (pwcmoneytree.com)
10868.
Open-Sourcing the Artsy Engineering Framework (code.dblock.org)
10869.
Fighting the Battle Against Adult ADHD (imgrind.com)
10870.
PyDev of the Week: Lennart Regebro (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
10871.
Sergey Aleynikov's state trail begins today (bloomberg.com)
10872.
Is Payroll Ready for Disruption? Google Capital Thinks So (qz.com)
10873.
Why you should be A/B testing your infrastructure (engineering.pinterest.com)
10874.
The Keccak sponge function family (keccak.noekeon.org)
10875.
The IPython Notebook (ipython.org)
10876.
Pale Moon Browser (palemoon.org)
10877.
Freepto 1.0 – A new secure portable operating system (freepto.mx)
10878.
AT&T Is Watching Your Web Browsing; Here's the Pricey Way to Opt Out (fool.com)
10879.
New open source IaaS software – ZStack (zstack.org)
10880.
How China Is Screwing Over Its Poisoned Factory Workers (wired.com)
10881.
Calaveras-Hayward fault link means potentially larger quakes (newscenter.berkeley.edu)
10882.
“Does Affirmative Action Do What It Should?” (nytimes.com)
10883.
​Apache Spark's success: Overhyped or preordained? (zdnet.com)
10884.
Learning to program: 3 years later (coryliu.com)
10885.
A sneak peek at ApacheCon's Spark forum (opensource.com)
10886.
Positioning yourself as a freelancer (medium.com)
10887.
Building Apps That Sync (buildingappsthatsync.com)
10888.
HBase and Accumulo (haifengl.wordpress.com)
10889.
Peter Thiel on Last Mover Advantage (pando.com)
10890.
Rolling Stone's investigation: “A failure that was avoidable” (article1.cjr.org)