Approximate Regex Matching in Python
(hackerboss.com)
2012 Archive
9181.
9182.
PyPy Status Blog: Multicore Programming in PyPy and CPython
(morepypy.blogspot.de)
9183.
LinkedIn open sources its exposé code for iOS
(engineering.linkedin.com)
9184.
9185.
Can code that is valid in both C and C++ produce different behavior?
(stackoverflow.com)
9186.
Hacker Monthly #26 (featuring Elon Musk) is out
(hackermonthly.com)
9187.
9188.
Tell Obama And Dodd: No Backroom Dealing, No New SOPA
(act.demandprogress.org)
9189.
SOPA Protests Sway Congress: 31 Opponents Yesterday, 122 Now
(techcrunch.com)
9190.
The Development of the C Language
(cm.bell-labs.com)
9191.
An Engineering Mystery From 1915
(mikecanex.wordpress.com)
9193.
Has Apple Peaked?
(nytimes.com)
9194.
9195.
Lyft, SideCar, and Uber all slapped with $20K fines from CA regulator
(arstechnica.com)
9196.
Notes from UPenn's Forum on Brogramming and Sexism in Computer Science
(tessrinearson.com)
9197.
"Impossible" to end drug trade, says Calderón
(economist.com)
9198.
9199.
9202.
Predictions holds true: "Facebook is a Ponzi Scheme"
(forbes.com)
9203.
Why ‘Ok’ Buttons in Dialog Boxes Work Best on the Right
(uxmovement.com)
9204.
Andy Hertzfeld on the Demise of the Mac Pro
(plus.google.com)
9205.
Huxley vs. Orwell: Infinite Distraction Or Government Oppression
(prosebeforehos.com)
9206.
Space isn't ours.
(carl.flax.ie)
9207.
9208.
Google Drive: Finally coming this April
(gigaom.com)
9209.
H.264 Support Lands in Firefox 20 Nightly on Windows
(browserfame.com)
9210.
High-wage skills, or why you might want to learn Clojure if you're not a lawyer
(onlinelabor.blogspot.com)