Developer Reading List | April 10, 2015 | Weekly insight of what's new and important for developers around the world. | Hiring? Access 250+ new candidates every Monday. Great companies are built with great teams. With Hired, access over 250 pre-screened developers, designers, and tech sales professionals every week all ready to explore new opportunities. Use Hired to find the best talent in tech so you can focus on what you do best. Sign up and make the key hires you need. | | Mike Neil "In today's cloud-first world, businesses increasingly rely on applications to fuel innovation and productivity. As the cloud evolves, containers are emerging as an attractive way for developers to quickly and efficiently build and deploy these applications at the speed of business. Offering developers and IT professionals the ability to deploy applications from a workstation to a server in mere seconds, containers are taking application development to a whole new level." | | Javin Paul "In this article I am giving some examples of SQL queries which is frequently asked when you go for a programming interview, having one or two year experience on this field .Whether you go for Java developer position or any other technology programmer position, may interviewer expect you to answer basic questions from Database and SQL. " | | Dave Bush "Is 100% realistic? So, first, the question of 100% coverage. Is that a realistic goal? And the answer of course is, "it depends."
The first dependency is, of course, "what do you mean by '100% code coverage'?"" | | Immo Landwerth "On April 3, 2014, Anders Hejlsberg set us on our open source journey when he made the .NET Compiler Platform (aka "Roslyn") source code public live on stage in San Francisco. Without much open source experience to guide us (or a Grey Wizard), we anxiously yet excitedly hit the open roads. This post details the real and true story of the trials and triumphs we've experienced in Roslyn's first year of open source." | | Elliot Bonneville "Web scraping is the process of programmatically retrieving information from the Internet. As the volume of data on the web has increased, this practice has become increasingly widespread, and a number of powerful services have emerged to simplify it. Unfortunately, the majority of them are costly, limited or have other disadvantages. Instead of turning to one of these third-party resources, you can use Node.js to create a powerful web scraper that is both extremely versatile and completely free." | | Ivan Shubin "Testing responsive websites is a laborious task. Until now, implementing a stable and maintainable automated solution for cross-browser and cross-device testing of a responsive layout has been nearly impossible. But what if we had an opportunity to write visual tests for responsive websites? What if we could describe the look and feel of an application and put this directly into our tests?" | | | You are receiving this email because you believe that the best startup articles and videos are made by active members of the startup community. © 2009-2015 Startup Digest. Startup Digest is a registered trademark of Startup Weekend. All rights reserved. | | |
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