September 2015 Archive
12661.
Test Automation for JSON Web Services – Freemium Version Available (webtesting.io)
12662.
Has OO done more harm than good? (twitter.com)
12663.
Why Etsy engineers send company-wide emails confessing mistakes they made (qz.com)
12664.
Ask HN: Why is home contracting so horrendeous?
12665.
Copyright on the Happy Birthday song (bbc.com)
12666.
We Are Programmed to Receive (motherjones.com)
12667.
Cortana without Microsoft account log ins (arstechnica.com)
12668.
Basic Getting Started Ionic Framework App – HU-1 (youtube.com)
12669.
CIA and the Drug Business (consortiumnews.com)
12670.
Aristotle on Happiness and Intelligence Amplification (metapride.wordpress.com)
12671.
APC's “TLS 1.0” patch still requires TLS 1.0 fallback to be turned on (forums.apc.com)
12672.
The App Store's Leading Ad Blocker Just Took Down His App Out of Guilt (mic.com)
12673.
Testing React Components, the Easy Way (reactjsnews.com)
12674.
16 Things I Learned Working at a Startup Accelerator (josecasanova.com)
12675.
Flutter.io a new way to build high-performance, cross-platform mobile apps (flutter.io)
12676.
Show HN: Meme Generating Slackbot from Photos of You (github.com)
12677.
Apple to shut down transit app HopStop next month (macworld.com)
12678.
C++ Frequently Questioned Answers Now on GitHub (github.com)
12679.
Interview Questions for Data Scientist Positions (medium.com)
12680.
Play PC Games in a Chrome Browser (Nvidia Sharing) (youtube.com)
12681.
10 good Algorithms books for Programmers (java67.blogspot.com)
12682.
Auth to See the Wizard (hueniverse.com)
12683.
SafetyNet: Google's tamper detection (koz.io)
12684.
Scientific ways to market your product that actually work (getbrevity.com)
12685.
11 SaaS Pricing Hacks Backed by Psychology (blog.growth.supply)
12686.
Get a list of IP Addresses that have failed to login via SSH (commandlinefu.com)
12687.
AWS Product Names Are Terrible (medium.com)
12688.
The C++ Core Guidelines (github.com)
12689.
Australia Is the First Country to Get Tesla's Powerwall Battery (gizmodo.com)
12690.
We are serious about your privacy but we will share your data (avg.com)