- Why We Use Om, and Why We’re Excited for Om Next | The CircleCI Blog –
- EK Theater — Thank You, But Our Princess is in Another Castle – <blockquote>Theater company comprised of students that retells classical stories using
live video games in a form of digital puppetry.</blockquote> - Unlimited Personalized Lessons from Knewton – <blockquote>Get the best personalized lessons to help with Math, English, Biology, History, and more, for free. It’s like studying with the world’s smartest tutor whenever and wherever you need.</blockquote>
- Intuition, Details and the Bow/Arrow Metaphor | BetterExplained – <blockquote>My favorite analogies explain a thought and help you explore deeper truths. Here's a metaphor that captures my stance on learning: * Rote details are arrows,</blockquote>
- Chrome Console APIs you’re probably not using yet –
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Bookmarks for December 4th
- TrackMeNot –
- ADNAUSEAM – Clicking Ads So You Don’t Have To –
- Chris Martens – I investigate how to use mathematical tools, such as proof theory, to better understand and create interactive rule systems. I place an emphasis on games and computational creativity, but I am broadly interested in modeling computational and scientific sys
- 10 Top DAW Controller Apps : Ask.Audio –
- SEORCH – OnPage SEO Tool – Search Engine Optimization –
- An Introduction to Content Security Policy – HTML5 Rocks – <blockquote>Mitigate the risk of cross-site scripting attacks by whitelisting trusted origins with a Content Security Policy.</blockquote>
- The Alzheimer Pandemic: Is Paracetamol to Blame? – <blockquote>
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Bookmarks for November 29th
Bookmarks for November 24th through November 25th
These are my links for November 24th through November 25th:
- The End of Dynamic Languages –
- Macbook charger teardown: The surprising complexity inside Apple’s power adapter –
- Junction Gate –
- The Yale Problem Begins in High School | HeterodoxAcademy.org –
- WPO Stats –
Bookmarks for November 20th
- Detectify Labs –
- Oh, Go Ahead. Overthink FizzBuzz. – Chalain – <blockquote>I gave the best programming interview answer I may have ever given last Friday. The interviewer hauled out FizzBuzz and asked me to solve it. It took me a minute to stop laughing. FizzBuzz is a brain-dead simple programming problem, used pretty much to tell if a developer has a pulse at all. It…</blockquote>
- Joe Duffy – Asynchronous Everything – <blockquote>Joe Duffy's Blog | Adventures in the high-tech underbelly</blockquote>