Read it or Throw it
Yaron Wittenstein's Newsletter
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Read it or Throw it #83
1.
hola!
2.
The C# Memory Model in Theory and Practice
3.
The Linux Desktop Experience Is Killing Linux on the Desktop
4.
From Linux to OSX - 1 Year Later
5.
FileHippo.com
6.
Essential Command-Line Tools for Web Developers
7.
שקט… מפתחים
8.
פרוייקט הקיקסטארטר שהכניע את אפל, הכירו את Pop
9.
You Are Not Your Code
10.
libgit2
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Read it or Throw it #82
1.
Deep Sleep Battery Saver
2.
TLDRLegal - Open Source Licenses Explained in Plain English
3.
PowWow
4.
Stevie
5.
Phorce: The World's First Smart Bag
6.
האייפון הסיני: הכירו את שיאומי - סנסציית הסמארטפונים הסינית
7.
The Law of Attraction Really Works: 1 Epic Story and 7 Powerful Tips
8.
nest - next generation thermostat
9.
Raspberry Pi Store
10.
jambox
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Read it or Throw it #81
1.
Reversim Summit
2.
Testing JavaScript with PhantomJS
3.
When I’m most productive
4.
BufferBox
5.
Vert.x
6.
pik - Ruby version manager for Windows
7.
Lightning Fast Folder and File Creation in Sublime Text 2
8.
האם יאהו עומדת לרכוש סטארט אפ של נער בן 17?
9.
PowerToon
10.
Coming in Cassandra 1.2: binary CQL protocol
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Read it or Throw it #80
1.
AdTrap
2.
A SSD in Your Pocket
3.
20 Good Habits to Start in Your 20s
4.
10 Life Lessons People Learn Too Late
5.
A Few New Things Coming To JavaScript
6.
The Lifehacker Tech Dictionary
7.
NHook - A .NET debugger API for x86
8.
Never mind talent: Practice, practice, practice
9.
הכירו את Luminous, המנוע הגרפי שיפעיל את המשחקים של העתיד
10.
The Best Way to Search for People on the Web
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Read it or Throw it #79
1.
On Being A Senior Engineer
2.
טיפים בניהול
3.
Database Schema Editor
4.
webRTC
5.
Many Raspberry Pi projects - How can you not love a tiny computer?
6.
Themes for Twitter Bootstrap
7.
I Am A Terrible Programmer
8.
Amazing: Microsoft turns spoken English into spoken Mandarin – in the same voice
9.
5 Unconventional Supplements to Improve Your Mental Performance
10.
The Best
Read it or Throw it #78
1.
#railsisrael
2.
THE OSS MANIFESTO - Helping developers help each other
3.
The Twelve-Factor App
4.
MINASWAN
5.
Newspeak - The Newspeak Programming Language
6.
Git Flow
(see also:
GitHub Flow
)
7.
Engine Yard Mock Mode
8.
Concurrency is a Myth in Ruby
9.
lawnchair - simple json storage
10.
foreman - manage Procfile-based applications
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Read it or Throw it #77
1.
מרעננים את הפיתוח
2.
Simpler, Cheaper, Faster: Playtomic's Move From .NET To Node And Heroku
see also:
a)
LinkedIn Moved From Rails To Node: 27 Servers Cut And Up To 20x Faster
b)
Projects, Applications, and Companies Using Node
3.
יותר שכירים עובדים מהבית: מה הסיבה?
4.
Programming is a Pop Culture
5.
12 Unconventional Habits of Highly Productive People
6.
All ideas are old ideas
7.
יצואנים יוצאי דופן: הכירו 10 חברות מצליחות
8.
Opal - ruby to javascript compiler
9.
ActiveAdmin - The missing administration framework for business critical Ruby on Rails applications.
10.
10 New Professionally Designed Admin Templates
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Read it or Throw it #76
1.
Websockets 101
2.
Mozilla Persona
3.
Perfect Never Happen
4.
Swagger - Document your API with Style
5.
TopCoder
6.
SuperSocket
7.
Reversim podcast about IDEs
8.
Why Rails 4 Live Streaming is a big deal
9.
Dashing - The exceptionally handsome dashboard framework
10.
JavaScript Classes
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Read it or Throw it #75
1.
Leveraging irrationality towards success
2.
Build one to throw away
3.
The 2 Biggest Mistakes I Made When Learning to Code
4.
20 controversial programming opinions
5.
Personal Development
6.
Remote Profiling with dotTrace Performance
7.
Programmers' Day
8.
PostgreSQL 9.2 Brings New Speed and Scalability
9.
סרגיי ברין: מכוניות אוטומטיות יגיעו למשתמשים "רגילים" בתוך פחות מ-5 שנים
10.
Node.js is taking over the Enterprise – whether you like it or not
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Read it or Throw it #74
1.
On Becoming Superhuman: How to Be Smarter, Increase Your IQ & Become Limitless
2.
WebRTC is almost here, and it will change the web
3.
Gamification to improve myself
4.
Working Extra
5.
Why It’s Important to Sketch Before You Wireframe
6.
Is CoffeeScript Better Than Ruby?
7.
Hofstadter's law
8.
Backbone vs Knockout
9.
What Successful People Do With The First Hour Of Their Work Day
10.
Believe you can change
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Read it or Throw it #73
1.
Deployd
2.
Good sleep, good learning, good life
3.
55 Unique jQuery Techniques and Tutorials
4.
How we keep GitHub fast
5.
Better Answers & How I Learned to Defrag My Brain
6.
Everything's broken and nobody's upset
7.
Equiso Smart TV - Make your dumb tv... smart
8.
inboxpause
9.
Improvement Ravine
10.
המתכנת הרציונלי
Monday, October 8, 2012
Read it or Throw it #72
1.
Melodo
2.
The GitHub hiring experience
3.
Can you learn to program better?
(see also:
What can make a great programmer?
)
4.
Great Code and Average Programmers
5.
Wait, DevTools could do THAT?
6.
Atooma
7.
typing.io - Typing Practice for Programmers
8.
Thinkintags
9.
HappyEdit: The New Vim
10.
Learn Vim Progressively
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Read it or Throw it #71
1.
RavenDB node.js module
2.
Thinking about developers
(and also see:
Why Drag & Drop doesn't work
)
3.
Perfect Workflow in Sublime Text: Free Course!
4.
StatMyWeb
5.
VirtuaWin
6.
SuperMemo
7.
?למה פרויקטים נכשלים
8.
VsVim
9.
What's the Hi/Lo algorithm?
10.
More on the Anti Team
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Read it or Throw it #70
1.
Team Dashboard (has Jenkins support)
2.
Xiki
3.
Vi for SublimeText2
(see also:
VintageEx
)
4.
Understanding the node.js event loop
5.
Vogue Auto-reload stylesheets whenever CSS files are saved
6.
Socketbug
7.
Making Instant C# Viable – Visualization
9.
musicForProgramming();
(see also:
Hot Springs
)
10.
bizwayz
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Read it or Throw it #69
1.
Keep URL Session Alive (Chrome Extension)
2.
Advanced REST client Application (Chrome Extension)
3.
Introduction to NServiceBus (Pluralsight Course)
4.
RegularGeek
5.
6 Great Ways to Boost Your Energy
7.
The Internet map
8.
Productivity vs. Guilt and Self-Loathing
9.
Vim annoyances
10.
Why TCP is evil and HTTP is king
(see also:
Why does RemoteDatabsaeChanges has DisposeAsync, and other pro dev tips
)
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Read it or Throw it #68
Cool Instant Feedback Content:
1.
Bret Victor - Inventing on Principle
2.
LightTable
(
http://www.chris-
granger.com/2012/04/12/light-
table---a-new-ide-concept/
)
3.
LiveReload
(
http://
livereload.com/
)
4.
Zen Coding
5.
Vim Sparkup
6.
Mighty Moose Demo
(
http://continuoustests.
com/
)
7.
NCrunch
8.
AutoTest
9.
WebStorm 50 - Live Edit with Google Chrome
(
http://www.jetbrains.
com/webstorm/
and
http://
angularjs.org/
)
10.
Google Chrome Developer Tools: 12 Tricks to Develop Quicker
11.
Vagrant
(
http://vagrantup.com/
)
12.
Growl
(for Windows:
http://www.
growlforwindows.com/gfw/
)
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Read it or Throw it #67
1.
Arduino
2.
Raspberry Pi
3.
typeracer
4.
daskeyboard
5.
Chrome Packaged Apps
6.
Data-Visualization libraries
7.
Screencasting Like a Pro : Beginning, Middle, and End
and
Screencasting Like a Pro: The Script
8.
רוצים להתחיל ללמוד קוד? למה כדאי, איך מתחילים ועוד
9.
The Facebook photo machine
10.
די לשפע
Saturday, August 25, 2012
12 Useful Weekly Newsletters
1.
Stackexchange Newsletters
2.
StatusCode
3.
Newsletter of Wonderful Things - by Scott Hanselman
4.
HackerNews
5.
Ruby Weekly
6.
JavaScript Weekly
7.
HTML5 Weekly
8.
NoSQL Weekly
9.
Python Weekly
10.
Founder Weekly
11.
DevOps Weekly
12.
Web Design Weekly
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Read it or Throw it #66
1.
מפסידים במירוץ נגד המכונה
2.
"המקצוע החם והמבוקש ביותר ב-2030 יהיה פסיכולוג רובוטים"
3.
ויזואליזציה בצד הדפדפן
4.
Performance Tips: System.Text.StringBuilder and String.Concat
5.
הרשת החברתית שרוצה להחליף את טוויטר; הכירו את App.net
6.
Paperback
(LOL)
7.
חמש דרכים לגרום לאנשים לזכור את הסטארטאפ שלכם
8.
Reliable job scheduling with NServiceBus and Quartz.NET
9.
The Most Important Writing Lesson I Ever Learned
10.
Installing HTTPIE (HTTP for Humans) on Windows
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Read it or Throw it #65
1.
The Tools we Use (and Love) at New Relic
2.
Don’t write your own ORM
3.
Being a Developer Makes You Valuable. Learning How to Market Makes You Dangerous
4.
How Much Sleep Do You Really Need to Work Productively?
5.
איפה המשמעת העצמית מתחבאת?
6.
The geek’s guide to dealing with email overload
7.
The Ultimate Vim Distribution
(see also:
http://dotfiles.org/.
vimrc
)
8.
Everyone Who Tried to Convince Me to use Vim was Wrong
9.
I Was a Teenage Hacker
10.
מגפת הקרינה השקטה
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Read it or Throw it #64
1.
We (unexpectedly) Got 60K Users in 60 Hours. What we learned
2.
גם בקריירה: כדי להתקדם צריך להניח לעבר
3.
The Syndrome of Brute-force Management
4.
Sitting is Making You Fat and Killing You
How Sitting All Day Is Damaging Your Body and How You Can Counteract It
see also:
Workrave
and
Breaker
5.
How to gain deep programming knowledge
6.
It uses async, run for the hills (On .Net 4.0)
7.
Performance Linksheet for PHP, Java, .NET, Python and Ruby
8.
Debuggers are for Losers
9.
Is learning VIM worth the effort?
10.
Use Vim like an IDE
Friday, July 27, 2012
Read it or Throw it #63
1.
New Programming Jargon
2.
Map caps lock to escape in Windows
3.
Annotator - The copy-editor of the web
4.
Piktochart
5.
U think I do
6.
HTTPie - cURL-like tool for humans
7.
Zapier
8.
Pocket (formerly Read It Later)
9.
Personal Productivity - StackExchange
10.
אפשר בלי מחלות
Saturday, July 21, 2012
12 Recommended Chrome Extensions
1.
TabCloud
2.
Xmarks
3.
Any.Do
(see also:
Remember The Milk
)
4.
AdBlock
5.
FB Photo Zoom
6.
Firebug Lite
(see also:
YSlow
and
JSONView
)
7.
RSS Subscription Extension
8.
Boomerang for Gmail
9.
YouTube Downloader
10.
WhatFont
11.
Vimium
12.
Pocket (formerly Read It Later)
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Read it or Throw it #62
1.
Software Inventory
2.
על יזמות ואמונה
3.
TaffyDB - The JavaScript Database
4.
Angularjs - HTML enhanced for web apps!
5.
How to Stop Being Disappointed
6.
העשור האבוד
7.
BitTorrent Torque Labs
8.
Recline.js - Relax with your data
9.
10 Ways to Improve Your Programming Productivity
10.
Freelancing: A 6-Month Retrospective
Read it or Throw it #61
1.
Building an army of robots
2.
What's the single most valuable lesson you've learned in your professional life?
3.
3 Reasons You Need To Know Something About Every Technology
4.
Automation with Git Hooks
5.
Are You Spending 1,000 Hours Preparing for Your Next Job?
6.
When Should I Use An ORM?
7.
Passwords, Password Storage And Password Management
8.
Enterprise Logging and Alerting with Graylog2, RabbitMq and NEsper
9.
THE MISTAKE PROGRAMMERS MAKES WITH REQUIREMENTS
10.
It's playtime - Light Table Playground released
(see also:
http://www.kickstarter.
com/projects/ibdknox/light-
table
)
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Read it or Throw it #60
1.
Accountants Don't Use Erasers
2.
MakeUseOf
3.
Any.Do for Chrome
4.
DoNanza - One platform for all your freelance activities
5.
Python vs Ruby: Maintainability
6.
UI Composition Techniques for Correct Service Boundaries
7.
Personal Productivity - stackexchange
8.
What is the benefit of writing to a temp location, And then copying it to the intended destination?
9.
More falsehoods programmers believe about time; “wisdom of the crowd” edition
10.
How we reduced our cancellation rate by 87.5%
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Read it or Throw it #59
1.
Entities Associations: Point in Time vs. Current Associations
2.
How to Talk to Human Beings
3.
Marquee
4.
Ruby Underground Wiki
5.
You can no longer afford not to take Git seriously
6.
Visual Basic 6, Ruby and Getting Off My Lawn
7.
git - the simple guide
8.
Developers Shouldn’t Specialize
9.
Messaging shouldn’t be used for queries
10.
Stop Working All Those Hours
Friday, June 29, 2012
Read it or Throw it #58
1.
DBeaver - Universal Database Manager
2.
Assuming that the laws of physics no longer apply, we can build this
3.
Python Vs. Ruby for Metaprogramming
4.
Not So Secret Sauce
5.
My First Real Clash with Mythical Man-Month
6.
We Need Developer Tools, Not Platform Development Tools
7.
Code crimes, because even the Law needs to be broken
8.
Don’t build your house on someone else’s platform
9.
How I manage 40 people remotely
10.
How I stopped writing awesome code
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Read it or Throw it #57
1.
Latency numbers every programmer should know
2.
How To Solve “Not Enough Time”
3.
The perspective of great developers
4.
MySQL is done. It's the Postgres Age
5.
Signs that you're a good programmer
6.
לבד. מבחוץ. בלחץ. בלי מיקוד
7.
Your ATM doesn’t use transactions
8.
EasyNetQ
9.
Closures in CSharp
10.
I was the worst coder in the room
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Read it or Throw it #56
1.
Teaching Programming To A Highly Motivated Beginner
2.
interviewing at google, facebook, foursquare, dropbox, fog-creek
3.
The CTO Role Broken Down
4.
Tools I Use
5.
Designing for PCs that boot faster than ever before
6.
NServiceBus 3.2 Released
7.
Serious About Your Software Career? Leave your job
8.
Managing and monitoring of SLA’s in NServiceBus
9.
The Single Best Thing For My Career
10.
How to Stop Sucking and Be Awesome Instead
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Read it or Throw it #55
1.
Why Things Don’t Work In Your World
2.
Please Don't Learn to Code
3.
Non overlapping time periods–because I like the pain of 2 AM wakeup calls
4.
Finding the assemblies loaded in the current AppDomain
5.
Mixing async and sync in distributed systems
6.
Developer productivity tools and Visual Studio extensions
7.
connectify
8.
138-final-class
9.
focusboosterapp
10.
tangible T4 Editor 2.0 plus modeling tools – Released!
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Read it or Throw it #54
1.
CLR 4.5: .Net Framework Kernel Improvements
2.
Gmvault - Gmail Backup
3.
Prototypes in JavaScript
4.
Notes to a Software Team Leader
5.
What should every programmer know about security?
6.
Backbone.js
7.
Scaling & Sharding with RavenDB
8.
24 Extremely Useful Ruby Gems for Web Development
9.
Rotten Scheduling: Don’t roll your own
10.
How To Scale a Development Team
Friday, May 11, 2012
Read it or Throw it #53
1.
Newvem
2.
BrandYourself
3.
binpress (at Reversim)
4.
On time, with quality - why is this mostly failing?
5.
Middle Management or puppet management?
6.
The new Git-scm.com
7.
Programming Quotes
8.
The Configuration Complexity Clock
9.
Tod
10.
Opa - Web application programming platform
Monday, May 7, 2012
Read it or Throw it #52
1.
IDisposable for Dummies #1 – Why? What?
2.
Software Deadlines (Reversim Podcast)
3.
Setting Up an Offline Production Debugging Environment
4.
Filepicker.io
5.
My 10 tips and tricks with RavenDB
6.
EasyNetQ
7.
כך תגרמו לאינטרנט לעבוד בשבילכם
8.
RubyMotion - Unlock the power of Ruby for iOS
9.
How Companies Like Amazon Use Big Data To Make You Love Them
10.
Ruby Version Manager For Windows
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Read it or Throw it #51
1.
Try Redis
2.
Why I Love Reading Other People’s Code And You Should Too
3.
Akavache - An asynchronous, persistent key-value store
4.
SuperSocket - an extensible socket application framework
5.
The Top of My Todo List
6.
GUID guide
7.
The architect as a leader, and other specialists
8.
Android Ported to C#
9.
12 Ways To Increase Throughput By 32X And Reduce Latency By 20X
10.
The Definitive Guide: Sublime Text 2, a Code Editor to Love
Friday, April 27, 2012
Read it or Throw it #50
1.
Track Thyself: Quantify Your Life For Productivity, Fun
2.
Excel Is Fun
3.
portableapps.com
(see also:
xampp
)
4.
The New System Dilemma
5.
attachments.me
6.
Vim adventures
7.
Why Developers Keep Making Bad Technology Choices?
8.
Stress Is Not Your Enemy
9.
Using Git with Subversion
10.
Two ways of using Redis to build a NoSQL autocomplete search index
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Read it or Throw it #49
1.
ריסטארט
2.
The Syndrome of Brute-force Management
3.
Most Valuable Professionals? Give Me A Break.
4.
Learning Is More Important Than Knowing
5.
Light Table - a new IDE concept
6.
Thinking about the offline web
7.
Going With the Flow: Google’s Secret Switch to the Next Wave of Networking
8.
Takipi גיק-על-אחת: איריס שור, מייסדת
9.
Scheduled Tasks Using Quartz and AppHarbor Background Workers
and
Scheduling a Job Using The NCron Library
10.
Need a SQL Server Database Schema Diff tool and would really like an open source one? Check out Open DBDiff
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Read it or Throw it #48
1.
Big Data Counting: How To Count A Billion Distinct Objects Using Only 1.5KB Of Memory
2.
The Lisp Curse
3.
הלב הישראלי של אקמאי
4.
Bloomfire
5.
5 Things Remarkable Bosses Never Do
6.
10 ways big data changes everything
7.
using-binary-search-for-
debugging
8.
Meteor
9.
Microjs
10.
Secrets of the Most Productive People I Know
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Read it or Throw it #47
1.
לבנות אתר מאפס ברובי און ריילס #1
2.
Why MANY smart people are not social?
3.
DNS for Developers – Now There’s No Excuse Not To Know
4.
Udi Dahan and Oren Eini (Ayende) on NServiceBus 3.0
5.
Weary, Ruby DSL for HTTP goes 1.0, now built on Rack
6.
All The Cheat Sheets An Up To Date Web Designer Needs: CSS3, HTML5 and jQuery
7.
Google launches Project Glass - connected glasses with heads-up display
8.
Beware the common infrastructure
9.
Your Company Already Has the Code You Need, but You’ll Never Find It
10.
האם המסחר האלקטרוני בפייסבוק הוא הדבר הבא?
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Read it or Throw it #46
1.
Webappers
2.
Tools That Make You More Productive
3.
donttrack.us/
4.
How a Ruby guy decided to add node.js to the mix
5.
There's no speed limit. (The lessons that changed my life.)
6.
Rabbit holes: Why being smart hurts your productivity
7.
Don't try to allocate memory until there is only x% free
8.
Targeting the right .NET Framework Profile: Missing Types and Methods?
9.
unroll.me
10.
Inversion Of Control: An Architect’s Version of Global Variables
Monday, April 2, 2012
Read it or Throw it #45
1.
Your favourite programming language is not good enough
2.
Visualizing Code to Fail Faster
3.
Everything.me
4.
If you throttle me any me I am going to throttle you back!
5.
How is a Java reference different from a C pointer?
6.
A CQRS Journey
7.
LG חושפת קורא ספרים גמיש; ההשקה? קרובה מתמיד
8.
ohloh - Your Guide to Open Source
9.
Fluidinfo
10.
.NET 4.5 and how it sits in the .NET ecosystem
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Read it or Throw it #44
1.
IQueryable is Tight Coupling
2.
The 5 types of programmers
3.
Find Everyone You Can’t Google Or Facebook With YC’s Ark People Search
4.
5 Qualities of People Who Change The World
6.
Are You Really Sure You Want to Make a Cancel Button?
7.
Your Brain Cares About Code Style
8.
Stop Bitching: the Autonomous Craftsmanship Core
9.
async-with-c-sharp-5 videos
10.
How to find the best candidates without interviews
Sunday, March 25, 2012
101 Blogs You Should Know
News
1.
The Marker IT
2.
Newsgeek
3.
Calcalist IT
4.
Nana10 Online
5.
Gadgety
6.
Gizmodo
7.
TechCurnch
8.
The Next Web
9.
WebDistortion
10.
Royal Pingdom
11.
HWZone
12.
Digital Whisper
Agile and Leadership
13.
5Whys
14.
אג'יל זו לא מילה גסה
15.
הבלוגרית
16.
Ask A Manager
17.
All About Agile
18.
Signal vs. Noise
19.
Harvard Business Review (HBR)
20.
Cory Foy
21.
Gojko Adzic
22.
Zach Holman
Video Content:
23.
Tekpub
24.
PeepCode
25.
Nettuts+
26.
PluralSight
27.
Udemy
Architecture and Mentors
28.
Ayende@Rahien
29.
Udi Dahan - The Software Simplist
30.
Cirrus Minor (Arnon Rotem Gal-Oz)
31.
Joel on Software
32.
הבלוג למנהל הפיתוח (Moshe Kaplan)
33.
Software Archiblog
34.
Nati Shalom's Blog
35.
Jonathan Oliver
36.
Andres
Öhlund
37.
On The Bus (Adam Flyes)
38.
Martin Fowler
39.
Greg Young
40.
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