July 2019 Archive
19891.
Nautil: A JavaScript framework for building cross-platform applications by react (dev.to)
19892.
Implementing a Functional-Style Builder in Go (preslav.me)
19893.
California governor says earthquakes are a ‘wake-up call’ (apnews.com)
19894.
Factbox: Deutsche Bank takes an axe to investment bank (reuters.com)
19895.
Amazon HQ2 in Culver City (trendslates.substack.com)
19896.
N-Rays (en.wikipedia.org)
19897.
The Space Station May Soon Smell Like Fresh-Baked Cookies (scientificamerican.com)
19898.
Ask HN: How would you explain React and Redux to .NET developers?
19899.
Security’s Strange Path to Success (semiengineering.com)
19900.
Guidemaster: Fitness trackers to consider before buying a smartwatch (arstechnica.com)
19901.
Python Tutorial for Researchers Who Use R – Loading Data, Visualization, Rpy2 (towardsdatascience.com)
19902.
Automate Customer Feedback over Text Messages Using Go and Slack (gophp.io)
19903.
Agribusiness Magazine: Zero Hunger (agricincome.com)
19904.
FossaSat-1, Open Source Satellite (hackaday.io)
19905.
Ask HN: Is it safe to let whois protected domains expire?
19906.
Unheard ways in which big businesses are using their spatial data (medium.com)
19907.
Mistress of Disguise (literaryreview.co.uk)
19908.
Free Resources – Ask Leo (askleo.com)
19909.
Spread+the+word (fsfe.org)
19910.
Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool feature in video update and news (icfootballnews.com)
19911.
Poll: 1 in 4 don’t plan to retire despite realities of aging (apnews.com)
19912.
Home (novanbills.com)
19913.
Democratic candidates race to snap up digital talent (washingtonpost.com)
19914.
The Hitchhikers Guide to Use Spark (mlwhiz.com)
19915.
Making a pair of scissors from an old coil spring (youtube.com)
19916.
Node.js Module to Control Inky PHAT on Raspberry Pi (github.com)
19917.
How to design a better soda tax (gsb.stanford.edu)
19918.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice New Bloodborne Combat Mod Now Available to Download (cyberockk.com)
19919.
Taking PHP Seriously (slack.engineering)
19920.
Terminal.sexy – design, edit and share terminal colorschemes (github.com)