#Security https://www.wired.com/2016/09/cloudflare-launches-three-pronged-attack-encrypt-web/
Source: @techbinder
Source: @techbinder
WIRED
Cloudflare Launches a Three-Pronged Attack to Encrypt the Entire Web
The Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare is adding three new encryption features to protect more web traffic from prying eyes.
Do you lost this week's news about Ruby? Don't worry and read the last RubyWeekly issue.
https://rubyweekly.com/issues/316
Source: @therubyistbroadcast
https://rubyweekly.com/issues/316
Source: @therubyistbroadcast
Rubyweekly
Ruby Weekly Issue 316: September 22, 2016
Writing and Troubleshooting HTTP Calls in Ruby, Sidekiq 4.2 Released with Rails 5 Support, A Proposal of New Concurrency Model for Ruby 3, Download free eBook: Orchestrate Containers with Docker Compose, Programs That Rewrite Ruby Programs, and more.
#Hot Released TypeScript 2.0, read the official announce by Microsoft.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/typescript/2016/09/22/announcing-typescript-2-0/
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/typescript/2016/09/22/announcing-typescript-2-0/
#WebDesign https://speckyboy.com/how-to-interpret-data-to-improve-your-website-design-and-performance/
Speckyboy Design Magazine
Interpret Data to Improve Your Website Design and Performance
With simple tools, no budget, and a little effort, you can start refining your site’s look en route to better usability and conversion rates.
#SEO https://searchengineland.com/everything-need-know-googles-possum-algorithm-update-258900?ref=webdesignernews.com
Search Engine Land
Everything you need to know about Google’s ‘Possum’ algorithm update
Wondering what's up with local search rankings lately? Columnist Joy Hawkins has the scoop on a recent local algorithm update that local SEO experts are calling 'Possum.'
#CoffeeTime https://medium.freecodecamp.com/what-product-teams-can-learn-from-the-london-underground-fire-of-1987-f4b9bce9a2b3#.q63sgez7j
Free Code Camp
What Product teams can learn from the London Underground fire of 1987
It was 7:30 on a Wednesday night at King’s Cross station — one of the most heavily trafficked London’s subway stops.