The Right Way to Swizzle in Objective-C
(blog.newrelic.com)
April 2014 Archive
7051.
7052.
Has Heartbleed Made You Think Twice About Open Source Security? Think Again.
(spreecommerce.com)
7053.
Edward Snowden asks Vladimir Putin about surveillance
(politico.com)
7054.
Missing boy existed only on Facebook
(theguardian.com)
7055.
Codepen now has VIM keybindings
(blog.codepen.io)
7056.
Heartbleed and the Fragile Physics of Software
(singularity.vc)
7057.
7058.
COBOL language compiler to JavaScript
(github.com)
7059.
Yahoo's Stragegy: Beat Google at Search
(recode.net)
7061.
The Social Integration
(stormpath.com)
7062.
7064.
How I Clawed My Way to the #1 Spot in the US App Store
(amirrajan.net)
7065.
7066.
A Glitch in the Maptrix
(bit-player.org)
7067.
Gorc: A full-featured Go client for Orchestrate DBaaS
(orchestrate.io)
7068.
Connect SDK: open source abstraction layer for existing TV protocols
(connectsdk.com)
7069.
April 17, 1978: Apple Computer?
(blogs.wsj.com)
7070.
XenServer and Heartbleed Vulnerability
(xenserver.org)
7071.
Learn more about 4G Network
(tutorialnew.com)
7072.
Y Combinator Rejection Mail
(pastebin.com)
7073.
Mozilla Location Service: First Anniversary
(blog.mozilla.org)
7074.
Jews ordered to register in east Ukraine
(usatoday.com)
7075.
OpenSSL Rampage
(opensslrampage.org)
7076.
Heartbleed: Why does the client supply the length of the message at all?
(security.stackexchange.com)
7077.
7078.
Ubuntu online tour
(ubuntu.com)
7079.
7080.