Read it or Throw it
Yaron Wittenstein's Newsletter
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%
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