July 2015 Archive
1201.
Uber should be suspended in California and fined $7.3M, judge says (latimes.com)
1202.
Even – Get your average pay, every payday (even.me)
1203.
Ask HN: Freelancers in the US: What do you do for health insurance?
1204.
Python Is Not C (ibm.com)
1205.
What's the Matter with San Francisco? (citylab.com)
1206.
Despite improvements, driving in America remains extraordinarily dangerous (economist.com)
1207.
Write code every day (brett.is)
1208.
The Cult of Vice (cjr.org)
1209.
I taught myself Python on the Internet and so can you (aysinoruz.com)
1210.
A Well Known but Forgotten Trick: Object Pooling (highscalability.com)
1211.
Google Glass is Alive (techcrunch.com)
1212.
C#, I still love you dearest (blog.tnwdevlabs.com)
1213.
As Beijing Becomes a Supercity, the Rapid Growth Brings Pains (nytimes.com)
1214.
The Tech Industry Is in Denial, but the Bubble Is About to Burst (techcrunch.com)
1215.
Show HN: Bubblin – Next-generation books (bubbl.in)
1216.
C++: Return value optimization vs. std::move (ibm.com)
1217.
Ask HN: What data visualisation tools do data scientists and developers use?
1218.
The Harmful Consequences of Postel's Maxim (tools.ietf.org)
1219.
I Am Sam Altman, Reddit Board Member and President of Y Combinator. AMA (reddit.com)
1220.
Show HN: A pipelined RISC-V processor written in VHDL (github.com)
1221.
Show HN: Markdown-UI – Write UI/UX with Markdown Syntax (jjuliano.github.io)
1222.
Inside the World’s Largest Fact Checking Operation (cjr.org)
1223.
OpenWrt switches to musl by default, replacing uClibc (comments.gmane.org)
1224.
An annotation of the Rust standard library (github.com)
1225.
Show HN: Graphql-java – A complete Java implementation of the GraphQL spec (github.com)
1226.
RESTful considered harmful (nurkiewicz.com)
1227.
The OnePlus 2 pushes the boundaries of how cheap a flagship phone can be (theverge.com)
1228.
David Cameron: Twitter and Facebook privacy is unsustainable (politics.co.uk)
1229.
Bug in widely used OpenSSH opens servers to password cracking (arstechnica.com)
1230.
Virtual Reality Will Bring Back the Arcade (medium.com)