April 2016 Archive
4111.
Microserver is a Java 8 native library to run Java Rest Microservices (github.com)
4112.
A Scalable System for Ingestion and Delivery of Timed Text (techblog.netflix.com)
4113.
What is a developer’s job, actually? (clever-cloud.com)
4114.
Only Bernie Sanders can break the power of capitalism in the US (theguardian.com)
4115.
Piracy on the high seas is on the decline, and so is the anti-piracy industry (qz.com)
4116.
A Stanford dean on adult skills every 18-year-old should have (qz.com)
4117.
Linux Game Engines (gamingonlinux.com)
4118.
Json Management Patterns in Go (brandonokert.com)
4119.
Apple WWDC 2016 (apple.com)
4120.
In Pivot, Mesosphere Plans to Give Away Key Software (theinformation.com)
4121.
Researchers can identify you by your brain waves with 100 percent accuracy (techxplore.com)
4122.
Algorithms, Etc. (jeffe.cs.illinois.edu)
4123.
PyPy releases support for IBM System Z s390x (morepypy.blogspot.com)
4124.
Note taking, hand or type? (npr.org)
4125.
Clever Badges (clever.com)
4126.
An Introduction to Serverless Architecture (blog.snap-ci.com)
4127.
Alex St John's Ideas About Game Development Are Terrifying – Kotaku Australia (kotaku.com.au)
4128.
Intel Cutting Up to 12,000 Jobs or 11% of Employees (cnbc.com)
4129.
Microsoft Azure Twitter Spamming Devs (medium.com)
4130.
MongoDB WiredTiger: why we switched back to MMAP (tech.c-radar.com)
4131.
Yavalath, Board Game Designed by a Computer (2013) (bitcoinmagazine.com)
4132.
LazyDOM – an experiment to bring virtual DOM to the browser natively (medium.com)
4133.
A Declarative Architecture for Swift Apps (spin.atomicobject.com)
4134.
700M People Just Got Encryption That Congress Can’t Touch (wired.com)
4135.
Rocket vs. Docker (A Prediction) (blog.xebialabs.com)
4136.
Volkswagen Will Offer $5000 to Customers Affected by Dieselgate (jalopnik.com)
4137.
Running Ansible 2 Programmatically (serversforhackers.com)
4138.
Churn analysis using deep convolutional neural networks and autoencoders (arxiv.org)
4139.
Tripping.com sees non-hotel lodgings draw “420-friendly” travelers (techcrunch.com)
4140.
Opera brings built-in VPN Service to its browser (techcrunch.com)