June 2015 Archive
2611.
Show HN: A Worldwide Community of Growth Hackers (growthtalk.co)
2612.
Dart is now on GitHub (news.dartlang.org)
2613.
Lessons learned from building analytics at 500px (medium.com)
2614.
Experiences of an F# user with Rust (ericsink.com)
2615.
An introduction to immutable infrastructure (radar.oreilly.com)
2616.
Exams Around the World (theatlantic.com)
2617.
During the interview process at Google my sister died They sent this in the mail (imgur.com)
2618.
The Unofficial DynASM Documentation: Tutorial (corsix.github.io)
2619.
People-Focused Engineering Culture (blog.prolificinteractive.com)
2620.
Greece debt crisis: Eurozone refuses bailout extension (bbc.co.uk)
2621.
How Reddit became the Alamo of the Internet’s ongoing culture war (washingtonpost.com)
2622.
Ask HN: Would you work out of a Costco shed over an open office setup?
2623.
"Most smart people I know have decided to just not discuss anything sensitive" (twitter.com)
2624.
Anesthesiologist trashes sedated patient (washingtonpost.com)
2625.
Ask HN: When did Firefox become so broken?
2626.
Show HN: MealDB – The best restaurants and cafes nearby (mealdb.com)
2627.
Ask HN: Has political correctness in tech gone too far? ()
2628.
The Rails Value Proposition No Longer Adds Up (2014) (mattbriggs.net)
2629.
Goldman’s Blankfein on Skipping School Work, Wishing to Be Chinese (blogs.wsj.com)
2630.
A Tale of Two Kernels: Towards Ending Kernel Hardening Wars with Split Kernel [pdf] (web.archive.org)
2631.
A Simple Web App in Rust (joelmccracken.github.io)
2632.
Will we ever build ringworlds? (bbc.com)
2633.
Ask HN: Where can I watch other developers coding? ()
2634.
Refactoring Loops to Collection Pipelines (martinfowler.com)
2635.
Update to Our Customers on ADP (blog.zenefits.com)
2636.
TinyMCE joins Ephox (moxiecode.com)
2637.
Bitfusion: Supercomputing for the masses (bitfusion.io)
2638.
Measuring Software Reuse and Deleting Code (2014) (weblogs.java.net)
2639.
Final Fantasy 7 remake coming to PlayStation 4 (polygon.com)
2640.
Humankind’s Existentially Lucky Numbers (nytimes.com)