Continuing Progress On Babbage Analytical Engine (plan28.org)
Swift 5 Released (swift.org)
82-Year-Old Pope Francis Is 'First Pope To Write a Line of Code' (geekwire.com)
Researchers Created Reprogrammable Molecular Algorithms For DNA Computers (wired.com)
Coders' Primal Urge To Kill Inefficiency -- Everywhere (wired.com)
Twitter Cracks Down on API Abuse, Will Charge B2B Developers (techcrunch.com)
Amazon's Alexa has 80,000 Apps -- and No Runaway Hit (bloomberg.com)
Dry.io Wants To Democratize Software Development Using AI (venturebeat.com)
Drupal 7 Will Reach End-of-Life in November of 2021 (drupal.org)
Slashdot Asks: What Are Some Programming Books You Wish You Had Read Earlier?
Experts Find Serious Problems With Switzerland's Online Voting System (vice.com)
Programming Interview Questions Are Too Hard and Too Short (triplebyte.com)
Homebrew 2.0 is Here With Official Support For Linux and Windows (brew.sh)
GitHub Free Users Now Get Unlimited Private Repositories (techcrunch.com)