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Ruby is defined by terrible toolsdevblog.avdi.org
Look, let's face it: Ruby tools are terrible. If you've worked in any Lisp you know what I'm talking about. If you've worked in Java or C# anytime recently you know what I'm talking about. If you'v... - quip.com
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Series B Funding: Writing a New Chapter in the DigitalOcean Story | DigitalOceandigitalocean.com
For over three years, we’ve been driven by the desire to empower developers and make cloud infrastructure simple. To date, over 500,000 developers have deployed more than 6 million Droplets on DigitalOcean and as the infrastructure needs of our develop... - news.ycombinator.com
- steve.vinoski.net
- hz2.org
- queue.acm.org
- undeadly.org
- undeadly.org
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What It's Like to Work for a Bad Contracting Companyozar.me
Last time we met, I finished up by talking about all of the crazy work involved in pairing the right consultant/contractor with the right client project. In my line of work, I get to see a whole lo... - news.microsoft.com
- bloomberg.com
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Some Functional Programmers Are Arrogantdevjoy.com
On Sunday, I was preparing to fly home after Progressive .Net Tutorials in London. The conference had seen a big chunk of F# content. I'd spent a couple of days chatting with amazing people. Recharging the enthusiasm battery pack. Apart from so [...] -
Just don't do itdebuk.wordpress.com
This week everyone’s been talking about an article in the Economist explaining how men’s use of language undermines their authority. According to the author, a senior manager at Microsoft, men have... - news.ycombinator.com
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Didi Kuaidi, Uber’s Arch Rival In China, Confirms It Raised $2B In Fresh Fundingtechcrunch.com
Didi Kuaidi, Uber's biggest rival in China, today confirmed that it has raised a $2 billion funding round. -
Major Job Cuts Expected at Microsoftnytimes.com
The layoffs are to be announced just weeks after Satya Nadella, the chief executive, warned of “tough choices” ahead. - bloomberg.com
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Why Writing User Stories the Right Way Is Not Childishgarmlucassen.nl
A recent survey found that 90% of respondents who create software using agile methodologies, express requirements using user stories 1. User stories are simple, great and should look like this: But...