April 2014 Archive
11251.
Don't want to mix programming languages? You already do (javaworld.com)
11252.
Amazon workers in Germany strike (theguardian.com)
11253.
Static Code Analysis with FindBugs, Checkstyle, PMD, Coverity and SonarQube (zeroturnaround.com)
11254.
Ask HN: How to take the lead on a project after the head leaves? ()
11255.
Technology in Africa Weekly Catch-Up (us5.campaign-archive1.com)
11256.
The Pinnacle of Fitness Failure: Samsung’s Gear Fit Activity Tracker (dcrainmaker.com)
11257.
RunKeeper launches new "life-tracking" app Breeze (betaboston.com)
11258.
The Service Worker Specification (github.com)
11259.
Why Mobile is Different From Web (blog.taplytics.com)
11260.
Pencil: A cross-platform open source GUI prototyping tool (pencil.evolus.vn)
11261.
General Assembly launches the Opportunity Fund for underrepresented groups (generalassemb.ly)
11262.
WebGL Globe Terrain (edgeca.se)
11263.
Walmart Unveils 'Walmart-2-Walmart' Money Transfer Service Between Stores (forbes.com)
11264.
Oculus Rollercoaster (youtube.com)
11265.
Fake Geek Guys: A Message to Men About Sexual Harassment (comicsalliance.com)
11266.
Putin asserts right to use force in east Ukraine (theguardian.com)
11267.
Bringing Back that Startup Feeling (sam-solutions.us)
11268.
Ubuntu 14.04 is released (releases.ubuntu.com)
11269.
Linux-Based Autonomous Sub Leads Malaysia Airlines Flight Search (linux.com)
11270.
HostGator and BlueHost Still Down (airherald.com)
11271.
Email Marketing Riddle: How many Sale Emails does it take to screw an Inbox? (thebestofemail.com)
11272.
Dark Patterns: The Crimes and Misdemeanors of Design (pando.com)
11273.
Taxing solar energy is a really bad idea (theweek.com)
11274.
DigitalOcean coupon "DOIT10" and get free $10 (digitalocean.com)
11275.
Startup Spin Wheel (mpjannuzzi.com)
11276.
Why Python, Ruby and JavaScript are Slow (vimeo.com)
11277.
Defining a startup studio (differential.io)
11278.
Happy National Highfive Day (nationalhighfiveproject.org)
11279.
Frida 1.2.0 is out: inject JavaScript into native ARM64 apps (frida.re)
11280.
The first suspected Heartbleed hacker has been arrested (washingtonpost.com)