September 2015 Archive
11251.
Apache TinkerPop (tinkerpop.incubator.apache.org)
11252.
Ask: Founders, post acquisition why did you leave the new company? ()
11253.
Test Web Services with Resty (blog.xojo.com)
11254.
No More Sticky Notes (blog.signalshq.com)
11255.
Can Cars be Hack-Proof? Here's the baseline and who's responsible (semiengineering.com)
11256.
Docker and Logging (linux.com)
11257.
Why does the Guardian think that Openstreetmap is owned by Google? (sk53-osm.blogspot.com)
11258.
Open source data visualization service (lightning-viz.org)
11259.
Maths for Gamedev: Understanding the Gaussian Distribution (alanzucconi.com)
11260.
How Do I Contain This VMs? Containers and Virtual Machines (vmiss.net)
11261.
First superconducting graphene created (kurzweilai.net)
11262.
The Soul of Software and the Legacy of Ruby (youtube.com)
11263.
The Case for Social Media Listening and Analytics (blog.iwesocial.com)
11264.
A Guide to AB Testing with Google Analytics Content Experiments (inbound.org)
11265.
Oracle debuts its first all-Flash storage array (theinquirer.net)
11266.
First Library to Support Tor Anonymous Internet Browsing Stops After DHS Email (propublica.org)
11267.
JointJS diagramming library v0.9.5 Released (jointjs.com)
11268.
The iPad Pro Has a Product Marketing Problem (threadling.com)
11269.
One of the biggest mistakes I’ve made in my career (medium.com)
11270.
Ready-Made Java Containers, Part One (deis.com)
11271.
Easy login sessions with Ember.js and Torii (perlkour.pl)
11272.
Hackers R grabbing insider info making millions in quick stock mrkt transactions (blog.varonis.com)
11273.
Decode Your HTTP Traffic with Open Source Sysdig (sysdig.com)
11274.
Global Data – Drawbacks and Alternatives (spin.atomicobject.com)
11275.
JointJS Diagramming Library site got a brand new face and logo (jointjs.com)
11276.
Was Bruce Lee the First Agile Practitioner? (agilesetchu.wordpress.com)
11277.
‘Leadership BS’ and the reality of unpleasant bosses (ft.com)
11278.
Can Blockchain Add Value to Impact Investing (twitter.com)
11279.
OkCupid’s Top Colleges by Sex, Smarts and Party Habits (okcupid.com)
11280.
What is the MD5 collision with the smallest input values? (crypto.stackexchange.com)