Tech newsletters
Just to share some newsletters I subscribe to. We all live in a world filled with noise and interruption. Sounds old school, but this is how I manage all the constant updates in tech world.
This way I don’t have to lurk HN, Reddit or other places while keeping focus on other important stuffs for the week.
Check these out.
- Ruby Weekly - curated by Peter Cooper - Ruby, Rails, Sinatra etc
- HTML5 Weekly - curated by Peter Cooper - HTML5, CSS3, Webdesign
- Javascript Weekly - curated by Peter Cooper - Javascript, Node.js, Jquery
- Hacker Newsletter - curated by Kale Davis - Stuffs from Hacker News
- Web Design Weekly - Awesome stuffs on HTML5 etc.
- StatusCode - curated by Peter Cooper - Software development stuffs.
Apart from above I do subscribe to some weekly newsletter over at StackExchange (StackOverflow, ServerFault, Programmers) just to get a glance at good questions/tips on related stuffs.
Insights and ideal practices on working with SAAS products. Targeted towards “Any developer building applications which run as a service. Ops engineers who deploy or manage such applications.”
Practical Ruby for everybody (journalists, researchers, scientists etc.)
Using spaced repetition systems to learn and retain technical knowledge.
The core of Janki Method is the use of a spaced repetition flashcard system, Anki, programmed by the brilliant Damien Elmes.
Worth checking out for coders.
(via Hacker Says Texas Town Used Three Character Password To Secure Internet Facing SCADA System)
Yes, that stupid…
(via redteams)
Occupy the web!
Which one is the 99%? :D
Some non mainstream yet pretty hardcore languages. Check it out.
Apple’s Three Laws of Developers
- A developer may not injure Apple or, through inaction, allow Apple to come to harm.
- A developer must obey any orders given to it by Apple, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
- A developer must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
— I. Developer
Some of the stuffs I prefer to have now!
- all HTML5 features supported by all browsers. ~chrisreister
- force update IE. ~Fallion
- A rock solid native WYSIWYG form element. With so much content dev being done online, this is an area that seems really behind. ~reinink
How Amazon Got Fire
Learning Based Model Predictive Control (LBMPC) in action.

