February 2015 Archive
8041.
Comparison of Popular Programming Languages (learneroo.com)
8042.
How to link better (andjosh.com)
8043.
SPS: The Pulse of Netflix Streaming (techblog.netflix.com)
8044.
Show HN: Flummox – Isomorphic Flux library with zero singletons (github.com)
8045.
The elegant C unit test framework cmocka releases the 1.0 version (cmocka.org)
8046.
Redesigning the Linux video system from the ground up (opensource.com)
8047.
Accessing a Windows Share Folder with a Raspberry Pi (bitpi.co)
8048.
Echelon: US industrial espionage in Germany (2000) (cryptome.org)
8049.
Puppet for absolute beginners (blog.umbreo.com)
8050.
Rebuilding HipChat with React.js (developer.atlassian.com)
8051.
Using Meteor with Docker (bulletproofmeteor.com)
8052.
Smalltalk's Proven Productivity (smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com)
8053.
The clock is ticking on Comcast's push to control Internet TV (medium.com)
8054.
Mystery Mars haze baffles scientists (bbc.co.uk)
8055.
Nano-Manufacturing Makes Steel 10 Times Stronger (technologyreview.com)
8056.
What is it like to be the first non-tech hire of a tech startup (getaugment.com)
8057.
A list of great curated newsletters about startups and more (en.mesnewsletters.fr)
8058.
Early private beta access to Trustatom Certificate API (api.trustatom.com)
8059.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: US Industrial Espionage in Germany (linkedin.com)
8060.
Marketplaces with more than two sides (medium.com)
8061.
What ISIS Really Wants (theatln.tc)
8062.
Before Flat, Web Design was like this. And I miss it (ibm.com)
8063.
Google Cabs and Uber Bots Will Challenge Jobs 'Below the API' (forbes.com)
8064.
Elemental Path Debuts the First Toys Powered by IBM Watson (techcrunch.com)
8065.
CogniToys: Smart Toys Powered by IBM's Watson (kickstarter.com)
8066.
Open source, easily-deployable monitoring and alerts service like PagerDuty (github.com)
8067.
My $2375 Amazon EC2 Mistake (9m.no)
8068.
Amsterdam to host world’s first drone circus (theguardian.com)
8069.
Type Providers and Error Reflection in Idris (youtube.com)
8070.
Kaspersky Lab have discovered government-created spyware in hard drives (stuff.co.nz)