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Lead Android Mobile Developer - bop.fm Jobs on AngelListangel.co
Apply now for Lead Android Mobile Developer job at bop.fm in San Francisco - Y Combinator-backed music startup bop.fm seeking developers to join founding team, full-time, on-site ===What we do=== bop.fm (Ycombinator S13) creates a home for every song o... - thekrav.blogspot.com
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Segmenting your traffic? You are probably doing it wrong.chrisstucchio.com
So you've jumped onboard the A/B testing bandwagon. You've just run an A/B test comparing the site redesign to the old version. Unfortunately the redesign did not differ in a statistically significant way from the old version. At this point, a variety ... -
Crate with Docker & Weaveweaveblog.com
Please welcome our guests from Crate team, they have a very exciting Big Data use-case! — Ilya Introduction Crate is a massively scalable, distributed, and highly available database that leverages ... - sourceforge.net
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World Trade Center Towers Fill Slowly in Shift to Techbloomberg.com
When lower Manhattan’s new World Trade Center was conceived a decade ago, nobody had in mind a Silicon Valley in the sky. - hms.harvard.edu
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See What Languages Your Twitter Followers Speak | Aloha Followersalohafollowers.com
See how internation your followers are. Aloha Followers tells you what languages your Twitter Followers speak. - glenmaddern.com
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Please do not be a One Trick Pony - Jacques Mattheijjacquesmattheij.com
In the world of programming being a one-trick-pony is not an option. What it means is that when that one technology that you’re currently … - bbc.co.uk
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Reusable software? Just don't write generic code - Jos de Jongjosdejong.com
It may be the holy grail of programming: writing reusable code. Not getting stuck by inventing the wheel again and again, but moving forward and … - mads-hartmann.com
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OpenZFS Developer Summit 2014: ZFS on illumosblog.delphix.com
The OpenZFS project is growing! The second annual OpenZFS developer summit concluded just under two months ago, and overall I thought it went very well. There was roughly 70 attendees, twice as many as the previous year, and the talks given were very e... -
Hazelcast Dev Workflows & Toolsdbrimley.github.io
I needed a way to quickly switch between different Hazelcast development environments that I had for my customers. I'd heard of tools like Vagrant & Chef but never really had the opportunity to use them. - prisonmap.com