Friday Links #297
28 Mar 2014Programming
- Foq 1.6
- JustMock Lite
- Speaking JavaScript
- Reusable Charts for D3.js
- Tips For JavaScript Promises
- Release 3.4.4 - mbostock/d3
- Node.js and Visual Studio? Sure!
- Choose Your Own Adventure with Node.js View Engines
- FsCheck + XUnit = The Bomb
- SideWaffle Template Pack for Visual Studio
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[Using Bower and NancyFx together Krzysztof Koźmic on software](http://kozmic.net/2014/03/25/using-bower-and-nancyfx-together/) -
[JavaScript Frameworks How to Learn Them Quickly Funny Ant](http://www.funnyant.com/javascript-frameworks/) - NuGet Package of the Week: Canopy Web Testing Framework with F# - Scott Hanselman
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[Five Reasons ASP.NET Developers Shouldn’t Worry About Node Wintellect](http://www.wintellect.com/blogs/jlane/five-reasons-asp.net-developers-shouldn%E2%80%99t-worry-about-node) - Git for Team Foundation Developers - Kirk Evans Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
- EpicEditor - An embeddable JavaScript Markdown editor
Applications
- Office Mobile on IPad - Office.com
- Google Now arrives in Chrome for Windows and Mac - The Next Web
- Linker: The Tiny Chrome Extension That Makes Sharing By Email Way Too Easy!
Science and Technology
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[Ask Anything: Wind Chill? Heat Index? Can’t We Combine Them? Popular Science](http://www.popsci.com/article/science/ask-anything-wind-chill-heat-index-cant-we-combine-them)
On the Web
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[HTC One M8 Adds Third Camera Sensor, Larger Display; Available Online Today Re/code](http://recode.net/2014/03/25/htc-one-m8-adds-third-camera-sensor-larger-display-available-online-today/) -
[Windows Azure no more: Microsoft renames its cloud computing service Ars Technica](http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/windows-azure-no-more-microsoft-renames-its-cloud-computing-service/)
Stuff I Just Like
- Not this week :)
Favorite Tweets
Stupid Science - SciencePorn- I don’t think young earth creationists should be allowed to use fossil fuels. - Ricky Gervais
- 8 year old taking apart Lando Calrissian: “I’m making a @neiltyson Cosmos LEGO guy. And his ship!” - Scott Hanselman