- BuzzTools | Marketing Force Multiplier –
- Incremental DOM 101: What is it and why I should care? –
- Stockfighter | Programming Challenges Playable In Your Browser –
- The Water Knife’s Dystopian Future Is Terrifyingly Plausible –
- Deep Dream – Online Generator –
- How does alcohol influence the mind? A look into the brain and its genes. | the neurosphere –
- sujitpal/statlearning-notebooks: Python notebooks for exercises covered in Stanford statlearning class (where exercises were in R). –
- Glowworms in Motion – Stoked for SaturdayStoked for Saturday –
- The Unreasonable Reputation of Neural Networks | [ thinking machines ] –
- The Lonely Poverty of America’s White Working Class – The Atlantic –
- A collection of about 200 “what are the best” dev questions with answers : webdev –
- Broad donor Ted Stanley learned of schizophrenia gene discovery just before he died – Boston Business Journal –
- Schizophrenia risk from complex variation of complement component 4 : Nature : Nature Publishing Group –
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Bookmarks for April 28th
- Sam Newman – Backends For Frontends –
- Get Started Developing with Visual Studio –
- Your First ASP.NET 5 Web App Using Visual Studio — ASP.NET documentation –
- Quotes and XSS – Planning Your Escape – Security SiftSecurity Sift –
- The Definitive Guide to HTML, URL and Javascript Escaping | jehiah.cz –
- With No Inkling of the Contents: Viewing Narnia Through a Hindu Lens | The Mantle –
- Introducing React Storybook — KADIRA VOICE –
- Tools for Thought –
- BOX-256 – Tiny game about writing assembly to pass the graphics tests. –
- This just isn’t functional –
- A practical introduction to Functional Programming for Python coders – Sachin Joglekar’s blog –
- Naked Guinea Pig Poses With His Favorite Foods | Top13 –
- BEHIND YOU –
- Dev Tips – Developer Tips by Umar Hansa –
- Kurt Andersen: From Fashion to Housewares, Are We in a Decades-Long Design Rut? | Vanity Fair –
- Music Timeline –
- An artist turned 50 buildings in Cairo into a giant mural – Tech Insider –
- Composing Programs –
- The high cost of war is damaging the global economy. Economic stability demands that we find peace | Voices | The Independent –
- ASP.NET Core: Custom Service Based on Request | .NET Liberty –
- Tinker with a Neural Network in Your Browser | Hacker News –
- Learning How to Build a Web Application — Medium –
- I Know Times Are Changing — The Message — Medium –
- Photographer Attaches LED to Drone for Hauntingly Beautiful Photos at Night – My Modern Met –
- Street-Fighting Mathematics | Hacker News –
- The Ultimate Guide to Developing an Actionable SEO Audit –
- A look at the modern WordPress server stack | The Man in the Arena –
Bookmarks for April 26th
- Sorry ARIMA, but I’m Going Bayesian | Hacker News –
- 10 SQL Tricks That You Didn’t Think Were Possible | Java, SQL and jOOQ. –
- Being A Developer After 40 — Medium –
Bookmarks for April 12th through April 13th
These are my links for April 12th through April 13th:
- Writing an OS in Rust · phil-opp’s blog –
- Calculus Learning Guide | Hacker News –
- You Could Almost Do Anything Pt. I — Eli Schiff –
Bookmarks for April 11th
- paulcuth/starlight: A Lua to ES6 transpiler. –
- The Local SEO Checklist – Moz – Don't scrape content from other websites, even from the websites of manufacturers or authorities, unless you are publishing an attributed quote within your own, unique content.
If you offer the same services or products in multiple cities, think carefully about attempting to create a unique page for every possible city/keyword combination. Only embark on this plan if you know you have sufficient resources of time, money, and talent to create truly high-quality pages for each combination. Avoid publishing thin or useless pages. If you know you don't have the resources, it's better to go with just a strong page for each city and a strong page for each service, rather than creating lots of thin or duplicate city/keyword combo pages. See this complete resource on developing city landing pages. - [OC] If I Only Had 2 Hours to Practice Per Week : Guitar –