JavaFX: Getting Started with JavaFX Release 8 (Oracle documentation) https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/javafx/get-started-tutorial/index.html
SMU's Meadows School of the Arts student Isaac Beu performs Mozart's Clarinet Concerto with a string quintet of SMU students
Sparkpost interview with @saronyitbarek of @codenewbies https://www.sparkpost.com/blog/community-spotlight-codenewbie/
Amplification & the changing role of media – Om Malik https://om.co/2012/10/13/amplification-the-changing-role-of-media/
The computer scientist who prefers paper ballots - The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/12/guardian-of-the-vote/544155/
The first web server ever
My favorite @CERN picture: the first web server EVER
— Francesc (@francesc) November 9, 2017
Also the paper by @timberners_lee describing the web, with a note from a reviewer: "vague but exciting" pic.twitter.com/0tTfX3y0wF
Twitter must fix verification, but there are no easy solutions http://mashable.com/2017/11/09/heck-yeah-twitter-verification-is-broken/
A regular New York Times kids’ section and a kids’ version of The Daily are on the way this month http://www.niemanlab.org/2017/11/a-new-york-times-kids-section-once-an-experiment-will-run-monthly-starting-this-month/
I am using my Blog Poster app on a Windows 7 computer today. I have been developing it on a Windows 10 machine. I recentely added Ruby and the Nokogiri and Twitter gems to the Win 7 machine so I could test it, and all is working well so far.
Even the Twitter API allows for 280-character posts, so my Ruby app using the Twitter gem can also send longer posts. For a while, I could post 280 on the Twitter web site but only 140 with the API.