June 2017 Archive
11311.
TypeScript Linting with TSLint – Setup, Configuration, (spin.atomicobject.com)
11312.
Show HN: Roxie – React Native and Arduino and Music (github.com)
11313.
Your Back and Technology Do Not Mix (nynhex.co)
11314.
What autonomous cars will do to our cities (johnnystartup.com)
11315.
Python Job: Cambium Networks India Is Hiring Python Developers (hackerearth.com)
11316.
Speech recognition module for Python (github.com)
11317.
Why did C++ came into its existence? (opensourceforu.com)
11318.
Software Rockstars? Really? (blog.apterainc.com)
11319.
PyCon 2017: Talks (cuttlesoft.com)
11320.
The Promise and Expense of Distributed In-Memory Data Processing (jowanza.com)
11321.
How to Call Bullshit on Big Data (newyorker.com)
11322.
Why Aren’t American Teenagers Working Anymore? (bloomberg.com)
11323.
Zombies Muttering “Agile”, “DevOps”, “Containers”, “Big Data” (technologyconversations.com)
11324.
Android Sample Projects Written in Kotlin (github.com)
11325.
Coding with dragons (hackernoon.com)
11326.
Why you can't be anonymous anymore (bbc.com)
11327.
The Journey to Hijacking a Country's DNS – The Hidden Risks of Domain Extensions (thehackerblog.com)
11328.
Your mind can be trained to control chronic pain. But it will cost you (statnews.com)
11329.
No Uber Oakland (nouberoakland.org)
11330.
Agile vs. FrAgile: Handle Your Scrum with Care (outsystems.com)
11331.
Thirty bees has partnered with CloudSwipe offering over 170 payment gateways (thirtybees.com)
11332.
Ethereal Payment Channel in 50 Lines (medium.com)
11333.
Vanguard Actually Is Good at What It Does (bloomberg.com)
11334.
“Even if the Siri speaker sucks, you'll want it” (gizmodo.com)
11335.
Show HN: Binary addition sokoban (puzzlescript.net)
11336.
Alibaba takes another step into India, acquires movie ticketing company (techinasia.com)
11337.
The Apple Store is being updated (store.apple.com)
11338.
Top 5: Female Founders in the UK (medium.com)
11339.
ISRO Launches India’s Heaviest Rocket GSLV Mk III (hindustantimes.com)
11340.
iOS 11 could finally give us the drag and drop function we've always wanted (mashable.com)