November 2015 Archive
5761.
When Food Banks Embrace Free Market Economics (theweek.com)
5762.
Learn Kotlin with Koans (try.kotlinlang.org)
5763.
Event Enrichment Platform (EEP) Joins PagerDuty to Cut Alert Fatigue (onc.al)
5764.
Twitter officially kills off favorites and replaces them with likes (theverge.com)
5765.
Using the Atom Editor with Scala (underscore.io)
5766.
The all-new Bugsnag is here (bugsnag.com)
5767.
The West Coast of Europe Wants to Be the New West Coast (bloomberg.com)
5768.
A Chatbot Is Better Than a UI for a Microservice (yegor256.com)
5769.
Win a One Education Infinity modular computer just by sharing (one-education.org)
5770.
How Google’s AMP project speeds up the Web–by sandblasting HTML (arstechnica.com)
5771.
John Wiegley becomes new emacs maintainer (article.gmane.org)
5772.
From kafkatrap to honeytrap (esr.ibiblio.org)
5773.
Surveillance bill to include internet records storage (bbc.co.uk)
5774.
Marc Benioff, Salesforce Chief, on the Strategic Benefits of Corporate Giving (nytimes.com)
5775.
The Pentagon misplaced $8.5 Trillion dollars (mobile.reuters.com)
5776.
The Standing Desk Is Over. Now You Can Work While Lying Down in a Dentist Chair (slate.com)
5777.
AppTweak scores $500,000 to bolster its ‘app store optimisation’ solutions (tech.eu)
5778.
Create your own scheduler within 10 minutes with Rails and dhtmlxScheduler (nishantheblogger.wordpress.com)
5779.
National Geographic lays off staff following 21st Century Fox merger (theguardian.com)
5780.
Google Reveals Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge's Security Flaws (bbc.com)
5781.
Fedora Developer Portal (developer.fedoraproject.org)
5782.
The Evolution of Bynd (medium.com)
5783.
TSA airport screeners’ ability to detect weapons declared “pitiful” (arstechnica.com)
5784.
Vivaldi browser – offering built-in Chrome extensions, ad-blocker – hits beta (gadgets.ndtv.com)
5785.
Company Retreats on a Tropical Island: How We Make It Work (poki.com)
5786.
UK Releases Snooping Bill, Attempts to Mislead Everyone (techdirt.com)
5787.
What about async/await? (blogs.msdn.com)
5788.
Are you texting your crush back too quickly? This site will let you know (dailydot.com)
5789.
Who Keeps Billions of Taxpayer Dollars Going to For-Profit Colleges? These Guys (propublica.org)
5790.
Is Open Source Overtaking Splunk? (infoworld.com)