- React May Have Just Ended The Native Vs. Web Debate – ReadWrite – React Native changed one iOS developer's mind about web development. Will it change yours?
- New Azure Container Service to bring together Mesos, Docker and Azure cloud – Microsoft's new Azure Container Service will be available to testers before year-end. That's just one of a handful of Azure-related announcements happening as part of AzureCon.
- Hire a Top Performer Every Time with These Interview Questions @robcrussell – The combination of hard and soft skills that drive business impact are the best indicator of success.
- Nomad – A Distributed, Highly Available, Datacenter-Aware Scheduler – Easily deploy applications at any scale – A Distributed, Highly Available, Datacenter-Aware Scheduler
- Otto – The Successor to Vagrant #devops – Otto is the single solution to develop and deploy any application, with first class support for microservices. It is the most powerful tool we've built yet.
- The future of software development according to @Grady_Booch – Much has changed in software development since that seminal work, and not surprisingly, Booch has changed along with them and has a lot of opinions about the state of things today.
- Dropbox: the first dead decacorn #valuation – To me, Slack feels like the first truly internet and mobile-native productivity platform – especially as it expands beyond messaging and into workflow automation, helper bots, and who knows what else. Dropbox might be the pinnacle of file management, but S
- Which iOS Content Blocker is the Fastest? #ios9 – This is part one in a four part series on content blockers in iOS 9.
- A Swift Introduction to Realm, with Tim Oliver – Tim Oliver, from the Cocoa team at Realm, presents a Swift introduction to Realm! He draws comparisons between Realm and other solutions (iOS and Mac), provides an introduction to Realm, and runs through some quick code examples in Swift.
- Kotlin: A New Hope in a Java 6 Wasteland – In this talk from Droidcon NYC 2015, Michael Pardo introduces Kotlin: a statically typed JVM language backed by JetBrains. With features like lambdas, class extensions, and null-safety, it aims to be concise, expressive, and highly interoperable — a powerful addition to your Android tool belt.