April 2014 Archive
781.
Moonshine – A lightweight Lua VM for the browser (moonshinejs.org)
782.
Practical Cryptography With Go (leanpub.com)
783.
RegExr 2.0 (regexr.com)
784.
Go back in time with Street View (googleblog.blogspot.com)
785.
Porting 600k Map Views to OpenStreetMap/MapBox (doublemap.github.io)
786.
The return of the 'bedroom' programmer [video] (bbc.com)
787.
Can You Buy A License to Speed? (priceonomics.com)
788.
New generic top-level domains (newgtlds.icann.org)
789.
Let the Type System do the Work (javadocmd.com)
790.
How to get beyond the parasite economy (ericgarland.co)
791.
'Gods' Make Comeback at Toyota as Humans Steal Jobs From Robots (bloomberg.com)
792.
Bitcoin 2.0: Unleash The Sidechains (techcrunch.com)
793.
Ubuntu 14.04 [pre-release]: security problem in the lock screen (bugs.launchpad.net)
794.
LastPass and the Heartbleed Bug (blog.lastpass.com)
795.
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (nodejstools.codeplex.com)
796.
Why monads have not taken the Common Lisp world by storm (2008) (marijnhaverbeke.nl)
797.
Star Trek 1971 Text Game (2008) (codeproject.com)
798.
Dropbox's Condoleezza Rice advocating for warrantless NSA surveillance (drop-dropbox.com)
799.
Web SQL Database: In Memoriam (nolanlawson.com)
800.
Uncle Bob on DHH: Monogamous TDD (blog.8thlight.com)
801.
Ada Initiative No Longer Partnering with GitHub (adainitiative.org)
802.
NoSQL Meets Bitcoin and Brings Down Two Exchanges (hackingdistributed.com)
803.
Nweb: a tiny, safe web server (static pages only) (ibm.com)
804.
Symptoms of Dysfunction in Software Teams (blog.hedges.net)
805.
Falcon 9 first stage found, but probably not recoverable (spaceflightinsider.com)
806.
The Gut Microbes of African Hunter-Gatherers (wired.com)
807.
OpenSSL Heartbleed Security Update (blog.heroku.com)
808.
The Next Mission (brendaneich.com)
809.
Microsoft ends support for Windows XP and Office 2003 (thenextweb.com)
810.
Streem (YC S12) Offers Unlimited Cloud Storage and Streaming for $20/Month (lifehacker.com)