March 2016 Archive
15871.
TDD Beyond Basics: Dependency Inversion Principle – Guessing Game Kata Part 3 (rubyplus.com)
15872.
Improving system modules support in swift package manager (ankit.im)
15873.
Small modules are not the problem (coolworld.me)
15874.
Revision 2016 Day 2 (Demoscene Compo) (2016.revision-party.net)
15875.
A USB Designer, Inspired by Star Wars (reddit.com)
15876.
Free Max for Live Kit Connects Ableton Live to Arduino, Mindstorms and More (synthtopia.com)
15877.
OSBoxes – Virtual Machines for VirtualBox and VMware (osboxes.org)
15878.
1K ZX Chess – chess (nearly) in just 1K (en.wikipedia.org)
15879.
London pubs, bars and cafes that every geek should know about (thinkingbob.co.uk)
15880.
Replacing the Unix tradition (youtube.com)
15881.
Becoming Leonardo: How Great Designers Think (youtube.com)
15882.
Going Underground: The High-Tech Secrets of Laying Train Tracks (forbes.com)
15883.
Language Detection using NGrams (cloudmark.github.io)
15884.
Experience: I paid to have my daughter kidnapped (theguardian.com)
15885.
We’ve Been Measuring Inequality Wrong (newrepublic.com)
15886.
Smart water faucet to let you know what's really in your water (ternwater.com)
15887.
24 Charts: Chaotic China (blogs.cfainstitute.org)
15888.
Chrome is the new IE (medium.com)
15889.
Data from Honeypots (nothink.org)
15890.
Internet of Things and Hardware Industry Report 2016 (slideshare.net)
15891.
NYPD cop shoots playful family dog in head while dog wagged his tail happily (examiner.com)
15892.
Design for Diversity (stayintech.com)
15893.
Cryptocurrency State Representation: Boxes vs. Accounts (chepurnoy.org)
15894.
Building Urban Scratchoff (chriswhong.com)
15895.
Amazing 3D Teleportation Tech from Microsoft (youtube.com)
15896.
Microsoft’s Tay Is an Example of Bad Design (medium.com)
15897.
Apple Pay for Mobile Websites Coming Later This Year (recode.net)
15898.
Amiga A600 Vampire II Hardware Accelerator – Tested and Reviewed (youtube.com)
15899.
Using Card-Based Design to Enhance UX (uxplanet.org)
15900.
One of the most profitable patent trolls has been defanged (engadget.com)