Don Marti
Sat 23 Mar 2013 08:33:49 PM PDT
software development link frenzy
Great stuff that the RSS reader dragged in, some going back quite a ways. Enjoy.
AlienVault OSSIM: The Power of All
Crowdsourced data analysis with Clockwork Raven
Artificial Intelligence Will Defeat CAPTCHA — How Will We Prove We’re Human Then?
BitZino And The Dawn Of ‘Provably Fair’ Casino Gaming (via The Monetary Future)
So long Drupal, hello WordPress
GitHub adds a command line, and so should you!
Planning Our First ShipIt Day at Caktus
Pull requests and other good practices for teams using github (via Reinout van Rees' weblog)
The MDN event reference, at last
Just Because HTML5 Was Bad For Facebook Doesn’t Mean It’s Bad For You
Android's smartphone OS upgrade issues need more than a quick fix | Dan Gillmor
Commons In A Box, ready to unbox
As Supreme Court Software Patent Ban Turns 40, It’s Time To Stop Ignoring It
Linux brings over €10 million savings for Munich - The H Open: News and Features
Why We’re Pivoting from Mobile-first to Web-first | philosophically by Vibhu Norby (via Disruptive Competition Project)
Why Nokia Lumia and Windows Phone 8 will fail - ie will never become the promised third ecosystem
How 4 Microsoft engineers proved that the “darknet” would defeat DRM | Ars Technica
Blue Beanie Day – Celebrate You!
A Primer on Cheap Software Defined Radios
On handling your pets and a CSRF protection that wasn't
Is TDD better than Apps Hungarian?
The Mathematical Hacker (via taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog)
Samba - opening windows to a wider world
LibreOffice runs on the Raspberry Pi
Do Not Underestimate the Power of Convenience
Deciding which features to build for a big demo
I regret not learning some new tools sooner
End users are the new CIO: How Andreessen Horowitz, Box, Github, others view the enterprise in 2013
DARPA and Defense Department look to a more open source future
Git, clients, partners, and woes.
The conflict frontier of a nightmare merge
English Letter Frequency Counts: Mayzner Revisited or ETAOIN SRHLDCU
Why the Web is going to win Mobile
The New Kingmakers, The Book – Available Now
On Antifragility in Systems and Organizational Architecture
Geeks, Freaks, Nerds, & Programmers
Why Open Source Governance Matters: Vert.x Case Study
From SVN to Git: How Atlassian Made the Switch Without Sacrificing Active Development
[Book Review] Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking (via P2P Foundation's blog)
Simplify Responsive Design by Embracing the Flexible Nature of the Web
Gitano – git hosting with ACLs and other shininess
Moore’s Law won’t kill passwords
Mozilla and Non-Copyleft Licensing
Is 2013 the year for DVCS domination?
Only compiler vendor customers, not its users, count
Linus Torvalds: we never ever blame user programs
SpiderOak's Analysis and Recommendations for the Crypto in Kim Dotcom's Mega, Part One
Lennart Poettering: The Biggest Myths
How FLOSS Software Became More Easily Accepted at Work
Dependency Graphs and Package Versioning
Distributed Issue Tracking with Git
App.net moves beyond its ad-free Twitter alternative, adding 10 GB of storage to share
Moore’s Law (Munitions Edition)
Git now fully supported and integrated into Team Foundation Service (via MSDN Blogs)
Stripping Referrer for fun and profit
Planet Gnome: Travis Reitter: Answering the question: "How do I develop an app for GNOME?"
MariaDB living in interesting times
Coding Horror: Civilized Discourse Construction Kit (via Rands In Repose)
Rethinking Cookies: originOnly
The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 4.0
Everyone at Yipit is Now Learning to Code
Hello Chrome, it’s Firefox calling!
Greg Kroah-Hartman: AF_BUS, D-Bus, and the Linux kernel
mjg59 | Samsung laptop bug is not Linux specific
Ruminations on front end-centric webapps
Drupal 8 progress from my / MongoDB perspective: update #13
The New Amazon Elastic Transcoder
Open Source is the New Microsoft
Opera switching to WebKit: thoughts and guesses (via Adrian Roselli and Christian Heilmann)
I will miss the “Douglas Crockford of browsers” (via Brendan Eich)
A Few Signs That Your Project May Be In Some Serious Trouble
Branching Is Easy. So? Git-flow Is Not Agile.
What can we(Eclipse community) learn from Libre Office?
Don't use PHP libraries with known security issues
Exciting Stuff: Firefox 19′s Built-in PDF Viewer
Agile Anti-Patterns in Non-Blocking Development
KumaScript: Bringing scripting to the wiki bears
From PHP hobbyist to pro Ruby developer course – 1, Setting up the hipster blog
Wipe the Drive – Shmoocon 2013
The Magazine: now with full-article sharing, web subscriptions (via Felix Salmon)
Introducing Google+ Sign-In: simple and secure, minus the social spam
One (via Stuff Michael Meeks is doing)
Bypassing Google’s Two-Factor Authentication - Blog - Duo Security (via From the Treetops)
Converting Github issues into pull requests
The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 4.0.1 (via Techrights) (via You can't take the sky from me.) (via Stuff Michael Meeks is doing)
RFC 6585 - Additional HTTP Status Codes (via taint.org: Justin Mason's Weblog)
its a bird, is it a space station? no its a display server
20 Rules of Software Consulting
Rendering Markdown, Asciidoc and Friends automatically while Editing
Joel On Software: Town Car Version Control
Kiln Harmony Internals: the Basics
Scripting News: If you're doing a new RSS reader... (via Planet Intertwingly)
Scripting News: Have you met your users?
Introducing SourceTree for Windows – a free desktop client for Git
Inner sourcing to open sourcing
Put Down Your Forks - Introducing Protected Branches
GitHub gains new prominence as the use of open source within governments grows (via Techrights and ReadWrite)