January 2016 Archive
1561.
Car Insurers Find Tracking Devices Are a Tough Sell (wsj.com)
1562.
How to Choose the Right Coding Bootcamp (medium.com)
1563.
UK government urged to use Bitcoin-style digital ledgers (bbc.co.uk)
1564.
60% of working software engineers do Not have a CS degree (techcrunch.com)
1565.
France’s Economy Minister on French Startups (techcrunch.com)
1566.
Rescuing REST from the API Winter (intercoolerjs.org)
1567.
Entry Level Positions – 3 Years Experience (medium.com)
1568.
Show HN: Tribalpedia – Free Learning About Native American Indians (tribalpedia.com)
1569.
First Signs That You Should Not Take That Job (approvedindex.co.uk)
1570.
In Praise of Idleness, by Bertrand Russell (harpers.org)
1571.
Finding the Tennis Suspects (medium.com)
1572.
Hierarchies with Postgres (2013) (monkeyandcrow.com)
1573.
Map of rail station usage in the UK: 1997 – 2015 (bettertransport.org.uk)
1574.
Silicon Valley tech firms exacerbating income inequality, World Bank warns (theguardian.com)
1575.
A Night Out in the Twenties (theparisreview.org)
1576.
The Making of Dungeon Master (filfre.net)
1577.
HotDrink: Constraint-Based UI Programming in JavaScript (hotdrink.github.io)
1578.
A customizable C++ framework (akrzemi1.wordpress.com)
1579.
How I Learned to Code Neural Networks in 2015 (medium.com)
1580.
Reinvented email solution for free, helps to send videos, 1 GB mails and more (indiegogo.com)
1581.
Bulk UTM Builder Built Using AngularJS (leadferry.com)
1582.
Why the calorie is broken (arstechnica.co.uk)
1583.
Google Glass is coming back (dispatch.com)
1584.
Show HN: 1dollarthings.com – an internet dollar store (1dollarthings.com)
1585.
Ask HN: Am I ridiculous for finding 8 hours of work as a coder, ridiculous?
1586.
New military automated airdrops will use image recognition instead of GPS (thestack.com)
1587.
Don't tell me what my browser can't do (christianheilmann.com)
1588.
Show HN: HackerRank's app guarantees an interview call after a coding challenge (techcrunch.com)
1589.
Getting to Zero Exceptions (yellerapp.com)
1590.
Anti-Education by Nietzsche, and why mainstream culture does our best thinking (theguardian.com)