
DevNews #81 – Distortion, crypto flaw in iOS and Mac, imperative to functional and more
We talk about the new Java 8 functional programming mode, forget to hit record, talk about the peering issues with Netflix vs everyone, and more... Now with louder, distorted audio!
Chariot Developer News · Ken Rimple
February 25, 201431m 56s
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Show Notes
So it’s the day of badly recorded audio, forgetting to hit record, and some pretty serious certificate bugs to pay attention to in iOS/OS X…
Links (in no apparent order):
- Got several Google accounts and wanna sync them? – neato!
- So, someone can explain what this is? – Something called Dotty – looks like a sandbox for a less complex version of Scala?
- To this I say ‘Gack!’ – Critical crypto flaw in OS X and iOS – Anyone with a Mac or iOS device should read this…
XKCD got it a while ago - Learning From Apple’s #gotofail Security Bug
- According to TechCrunch article, market research shows Android accounts for 70% of phone sales – interesting breakdowns at bottom.
- Wow, TestFlight will no longer support Android applications in March – is this a good idea?
- From Imperative to full Functional with Java 8 in a few examples
- Coffitivity. Keep from being distracted with a coffeeshop in your phone or on your desk…
- Or try Drunk Ron Swanson
- Generate a changelog based on merged pull requests or commit messages. From http://www.reddit.com/r/programming
- Netflix pays Comcast for a faster connection
- Internet exchange points aren’t new
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