February 2017 Archive
7411.
Stdlib – Serverless framework (github.com)
7412.
How to test software that's a pain to test (codewithoutrules.com)
7413.
Yandex announced the launch of a machine intelligence and research group (venturebeat.com)
7414.
A City Is Not a Computer (placesjournal.org)
7415.
The Psychology of Programming (blog.dmbcllc.com)
7416.
Flipboard redesigns itself around ‘smart’ digital magazines (theverge.com)
7417.
Global real-time dose measurements using the ARMAS system (onlinelibrary.wiley.com)
7418.
Changing mindset with functional concepts (medium.com)
7419.
Blockchain and the Stateless Society (subverter.co)
7420.
New York Times Offers Free Spotify Service to Boost Subscribers (bloomberg.com)
7421.
‘System-wide issue' delays United flights (9news.com)
7422.
Appium 1.6.3 Tips for UI Identification and Xpath Values (bitbar.com)
7423.
Ohio man’s pacemaker data betrays him in arson, insurance fraud case (arstechnica.com)
7424.
Using Apache Calcite for Fast and Flexible Query Analysis (mapd.com)
7425.
Sweden’s recycling is so revolutionary, the country has run out of rubbish (independent.co.uk)
7426.
Write a Slackbot in less than 20 lines of code (blog.xojo.com)
7427.
Is theoretical physics in crisis? (home.cern)
7428.
Hitman coming to Linux on February 16th (feralinteractive.com)
7429.
Usonia 1 (99percentinvisible.org)
7430.
You can buy tickets to E3 for the first time this year (arstechnica.com)
7431.
Get smart on government surveillance (mozilla.org)
7432.
JVM languages without the JVM (github.com)
7433.
How China Lost $1 Trillion (nytimes.com)
7434.
Continuous Deployment with Google Container Engine and Kubernetes (semaphoreci.com)
7435.
Trump hits out at Nordstrom for dropping Ivanka's fashion line (twitter.com)
7436.
DHS mulls password collection at borders (fcw.com)
7437.
Webhose.io shows of open web being used to trade stolen credentials (scmagazineuk.com)
7438.
How do you plan to get your sites from HTTP to HTTPS? (blog.movingtohttps.com)
7439.
Leave Spicer alone (Or, why DNS registration is horrible) (arstechnica.com)
7440.
What Steve Bannon really wants (qz.com)