March 2014 Archive
1381.
Valve has just started the PC games race to zero (gamesbrief.com)
1382.
When you see a Heisenbug in C, change your compiler's optimization level (2010) (esr.ibiblio.org)
1383.
GNU ease.js (gnu.org)
1384.
SR-72 (lockheedmartin.com)
1385.
Is Afghanistan really impossible to conquer? (bbc.com)
1386.
Microsoft Should Have Acquired Oculus Rift, Not Facebook (forbes.com)
1387.
TunnelBear VPN app (tunnelbear.com)
1388.
Setting the record straight (blog.whatsapp.com)
1389.
JXcore – A Node.js Distribution with Multi-threading (flippinawesome.org)
1390.
Anonyfish – Chat Anonymously With Another Secret User (anonyfish.com)
1391.
The Future of Brain Implants (online.wsj.com)
1392.
What is an entity system framework for game development? (richardlord.net)
1393.
How to debug small programs (ericlippert.com)
1394.
Pwn2Own results for Wednesday (Day One) (pwn2own.com)
1395.
Why Scientists Need to Learn How to Share (psmag.com)
1396.
Naur’s “Programming as Theory Building” (2011) (catenary.wordpress.com)
1397.
Colors of the iOS7 App Store (blog.brandisty.com)
1398.
Why We Chose Keen IO. (blog.mover.io)
1399.
A Huntington's Breakthrough? (pipeline.corante.com)
1400.
Google Drive launching third-party add-ons program for Docs, Sheets (zdnet.com)
1401.
Where To Find Your First 2,000 Beta Signups (blog.frontapp.com)
1402.
Tools for Data Visualization (codegeekz.com)
1403.
RIP Captain Jerry Roberts – Bletchley Park Codebreaker (unbound.co.uk)
1404.
Talking to Chromecast with Qt (plus.google.com)
1405.
And (marco.org)
1406.
Is the U.S. stock market rigged? [video] (cbsnews.com)
1407.
Fixed – The easiest way to fix a parking ticket (getfixed.me)
1408.
Mt. Gox CEO Karpeles refuses travel to U.S. for questioning (cryptocoinsnews.com)
1409.
Looking at C++14 (meetingcpp.com)
1410.
Google propels Linux to the top (techrepublic.com)