A “Best of the Best Practices” (BOBP) Guide to Developing in Python
(gist.github.com)
November 2015 Archive
10951.
10952.
10953.
Code like you don’t have the time
(mike.teczno.com)
10954.
The animal that doesn't get cancer
(bbc.com)
10955.
Version Control by Example
(ericsink.com)
10956.
JavaOne 2015 Sessions
(reddit.com)
10957.
Online activity to be stored under new law
(bbc.co.uk)
10958.
Erlang with Joe Armstrong
(softwareengineeringdaily.com)
10959.
Saudi Wells Running Dry – Of Water – Spell End of Desert Wheat
(bloomberg.com)
10960.
Technical Story Slicing 1 of 3
(tiny-giant-books.com)
10961.
10963.
Is My Phone Eavesdropping on Me?
(wnyc.org)
10964.
10965.
10966.
Firefox now blocks ads and trackers in private browsing mode
(theverge.com)
10967.
How anyone can find (not provided) Google keyword data without using Analytics
(aqueous-seo.co.uk)
10968.
Preserving Deleted Tweets
(shkspr.mobi)
10969.
Hot New Anonymous Social Network
(ventit.co)
10970.
10971.
10972.
Restoring Mars
(arachnoid.com)
10973.
Recreational Maths for Programmers. Working with Large Numbers
(alanzucconi.com)
10974.
Feature Flag-Driven Development
(blog.launchdarkly.com)
10975.
World's biggest tech companies get failing grade on data-privacy rights
(theguardian.com)
10976.
Microsoft and Red Hat partner to deliver more flexibility and choice
(blogs.microsoft.com)
10977.
S.F. voters reject measure to restrict Airbnb rentals
(sfchronicle.com)
10978.
Where's the Optimal Place to Park a Food Truck?
(chicagobooth.edu)
10979.
My Linux Story: Dino Ciuffetti
(opensource.com)
10980.
First impressions on the Quill WYSIWYG editor
(blog.eatonphil.com)