April 2016 Archive
9151.
A/B Testing Cheat Sheet or How to Launch Your First A/B Test (blog.maxymizely.com)
9152.
Testlio raises $6.25M to expand its testing-as-a-service empire (techcrunch.com)
9153.
San Bernardino iPhone Was Hacked Using a Zero-Day Exploit (techcrunch.com)
9154.
Sean Parker Just Gave $250M to Cancer Immmunotherapy Research (wired.com)
9155.
The New Man of 4chan (thebaffler.com)
9156.
Functional Programming is not weird: you just need some new patterns (medium.com)
9157.
Open Data Maker (github.com)
9158.
America's quietest town: Where cell phones are banned (edition.cnn.com)
9159.
Show HN: Aylien News API Demo (newsapi.aylien.com)
9160.
High-level GPU programming in Julia (arxiv.org)
9161.
OPM Seeks Social Media Tracking for Background Checks (nextgov.com)
9162.
Clinton emails: Past cases suggest Hillary won’t be indicted (politico.com)
9163.
Gray Hats Hacked the San Bernardino iPhone for the FBI (washingtonpost.com)
9164.
Google Goals (googleblog.blogspot.com)
9165.
Object-Oriented Programming is Bad (youtube.com)
9166.
Decoupling the Data Pipeline with Kafka – A (Very) Simple Real Life Example (rmoff.net)
9167.
The long history of women scientists (nautil.us)
9168.
Exosphere's 8 week Ethereum dev course supported by ConsenSys and Ethereum Labs (cointelegraph.com)
9169.
Members of craft ai at the Cisco DevNet hackathon (craft.ai)
9170.
Ask HN: Early exercise and employee option pools
9171.
Getting Started with SQLite Database in Node.js (codingdefined.com)
9172.
Private tutor app by Vietnamese developer goes viral in US (talkvietnam.com)
9173.
Max Levchin's Affirm Gets $100M, Led by Founder's Fund (inc.com)
9174.
Hapi.js REST methods plugin (github.com)
9175.
OpenGov acquires Ontodia to add open-sourced data to its platform (techcrunch.com)
9176.
Flipkart loses yet another top exec in blow to growth strategies (techinasia.com)
9177.
Measuring Urban Social Diversity Using Interconnected Geo-Social Networks [pdf] (ucl.ac.uk)
9178.
Source Code of React Native for Windows (github.com)
9179.
Facebook's new gigabit Wi-Fi system is coming to San Jose (theverge.com)
9180.
You Fight Like a Designer (developertown.com)