Do this and employers will come after you
(medium.com)
March 2017 Archive
7141.
7142.
The Republican Waterloo
(theatlantic.com)
7144.
Choosing PyCharm over Vim/Emacs
(blog.asadjb.com)
7145.
7146.
The future is quantum
(ft.com)
7147.
What is legacy code? Is it good for you?
(blog.rinatussenov.com)
7149.
How far is TRAPPIST-1 – visualizing distance
(sheep.horse)
7150.
Uncertain Future: How Brexit Could Change the Face of the UK Labour Market
(blog.indeed.co.uk)
7151.
7153.
7154.
Washington DC Hacker News Meetup: Tuesday, April 4th
(meetup.com)
7155.
7156.
Want a New Emoji? Good Luck
(thenib.com)
7157.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is the first phone with Bluetooth 5.0
(theverge.com)
7158.
The Nokia N9 Alarm Clock
(nition.co)
7160.
Show HN: Adm.js – Asynchronous Dependency Manager
(github.com)
7161.
Dynamic Provisioning and Storage Classes in Kubernetes
(blog.kubernetes.io)
7162.
How Much MBA Grads Are Paid at Startup Jobs
(chicagoinno.streetwise.co)
7163.
NY Times: Republicans Attack Internet Privacy
(nytimes.com)
7166.
I feel like Sherlock, if he were a developer
(medium.com)
7167.
Re: Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband Services [pdf]
(ecfsapi.fcc.gov)
7168.
How does a CPU work?
(prdeving.wordpress.com)
7169.
Strange but True: Infinity Comes in Different Sizes (2007)
(scientificamerican.com)
7170.
Cost of Living, Traffic Driving Millennials Out of Bay Area: Study
(nbcbayarea.com)