- The Overton Bubble –
 - What’s wrong with 2006 programming? (2010) | Hacker News –
 - Practical Deep Learning for Coders | Hacker News –
 - PostgreSQL anti-patterns: read-modify-write cycles –
 - ASP.NET Core Template Pack – TechNet Articles – United States (English) – TechNet Wiki –
 - IR is better than assembly — Idea of the day –
 - Thunder CMS –
 - Still File – Skrekkøgle –
 - Grav – A Modern Flat-File CMS | Grav –
 - Snipcart – Shopping Cart Platform for Any Website –
 - Why Recursive Data Structures? –
 - künstler treu –
 - Well-Tempered Clavier: analysis, scores, and digital sound –
 - Ask HN: What was the best book you read in 2016? | Hacker News –
 
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Bookmarks for December 25th
- awesomeo/PYTHON.md at master · lk-geimfari/awesomeo –
 - timothycrosley/hug: Embrace the APIs of the future. Hug aims to make developing APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler. –
 - Ask HN: Recommend an introductory course on compilers | Hacker News – ould you guys recommend a good compilers course or book which gives a good introduction to the topic along with a guided practical implementation? I would be muc
 
Bookmarks for December 13th
- Show HN: The Road to learn React – Build a Hacker News App on the Way | Hacker News –
 - Compiler Explorer –
 - Ask HN: Is the concept of a one-person software shop still viable? | Hacker News – I've started a software company and want to keep it just me and no employees. In this day and age with the popularity of SaaS and uptime needed is it still a realistic goal of starting and keep running a micro ISV?
 
Bookmarks for December 1st
- Why I wrote a book about interpreters | Hacker News –
 - Stevey’s Blog Rants: Rich Programmer Food –
 - PortSwigger Web Security Blog: Bypassing CSP using polyglot JPEGs –
 - How the Singapore Circle Line rogue train was caught with data | Hacker News –
 
Bookmarks for October 24th
- Oliver Kreylos’ Research and Development Homepage – Augmented Reality Sandbox –
 - How to Write a Lisp Interpreter in Python (2010) | Hacker News –
 - To influence people don’t try to persuade them, use ‘pre-suasion’ instead | Hacker News –