November 2016 Archive
13291.
Parsing 183,000 Lines of Git's Shell Source Code (oilshell.org)
13292.
Network analysis of the R and Python ecosystems in terms of their competitors (datasciencecentral.com)
13293.
'Let's Go Work Even Harder': Mark Zuckerberg Responds to Election (gizmodo.com)
13294.
Windowing Data in Big Data Streams – Spark, Flink, Kafka, Akka (softwaremill.com)
13295.
America's Coding Non-Profits (blog.livecoding.tv)
13296.
BBC – Impartiality Editorial Guidelines (bbc.co.uk)
13297.
Just a command runner (github.com)
13298.
Lessons from Outsourcing to India, China and the Philippines (troyhunt.com)
13299.
JavaScript Callbacks Are Pretty Okay (andrewkelley.me)
13300.
GitHub is raising a secondary round (techcrunch.com)
13301.
Website for saying why things are crap (iscrapbecause.it)
13302.
Top Most Powerful People in the World (youtube.com)
13303.
Here are the tech policies Trump promised to implement as president (techcrunch.com)
13304.
Use your wits Can you solve these fiendishly difficult puzzles? (theguardian.com)
13305.
What Does Trump Mean for Startups? (avc.com)
13306.
IBM's Project Intu brings Watson's capabilities to any device (www-03.ibm.com)
13307.
Spotify IO usage inspection (blog.scaleprocess.net)
13308.
Notes on Medieval Population Geography (medium.com)
13309.
E-Ink wallet – The next generation smart wallet (indiegogo.com)
13310.
Can you become Plastic Free? (travelfordifference.com)
13311.
Data Protection with Cloud for Easy Backup and Recovery (sentrygt.com)
13312.
The Meaning of the Wave Function and the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics [pdf] (arxiv.org)
13313.
How Donald Trump Answers a Question (youtube.com)
13314.
Show HN: How memory works. HTML5 game (dacobots.com)
13315.
Donald Trump thinks he can call Bill Gates to 'close up' the internet (theverge.com)
13316.
Acer E15 Laptop Offers Best Bang for Your Buck in 2016 (technopic.net)
13317.
Corrections Corp of America: NYSE:CXW +43% (google.com)
13318.
Wireframing definition. Why wireframing is important (rubygarage.org)
13319.
Why I need to use Ruby on Rails in my startup (rubygarage.org)
13320.
Hackers cook remote exploits against Edge, VMware (theregister.co.uk)