April 2014 Archive
1681.
TDD isn't dead just because DHH can't do it (rubylove.io)
1682.
Ask HN: Creating a query builder for end users
1683.
Reddit uses Adzerk API to improve native ad system (adzerk.com)
1684.
Lazy sequences in idiomatic C++ using iterators (ideone.com)
1685.
A list of vendors at the PyCon job fair that hire remotely (github.com)
1686.
Today’s Antarctic region once as hot as California, Florida (news.yale.edu)
1687.
The LLVM Foundation (blog.llvm.org)
1688.
Is America an Oligarchy? (newyorker.com)
1689.
Show HN: MeTA: A Modern C++ Data Sciences Toolkit (meta-toolkit.github.io)
1690.
Everything you need to know about the Heartbleed SSL bug (troyhunt.com)
1691.
Scalable Atomic Visibility with RAMP Transactions (bailis.org)
1692.
If Brendan Eich is restored as CEO, I will donate $100 dollars to Mozilla. ()
1693.
Freelancer.com Pays $3.2M To Buy Digital Marketing Marketplace, Warrior Forum (techcrunch.com)
1694.
Brendan Eich (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
1695.
Mozilla Chief Steps Down After 1 Week (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1696.
Motorola's Moto G bites into UK budget smartphone market (theguardian.com)
1697.
C5: A simple, reliable, scalable, open-source database (ohmdata.com)
1698.
Show HN: Freelancy – an easy way to track your time and earned money (getfreelancy.com)
1699.
Could folks please help me get DigitalOcean onto wikipedia? (deleted thrice) (en.wikipedia.org)
1700.
Show HN: API Happiness is not a 'nice-to-have' (apitools.com)
1701.
Show HN: HeapSort – Jobs for Full Stack Software Engineers (heapsortjobs.com)
1702.
Response to systemd's use of the debug flag (plus.google.com)
1703.
Ask HN: Examples of GPL Licence Violations being enforced?
1704.
Storing sensitive data in a git repository using git-crypt (twinbit.it)
1705.
A Conventional but Flawed View of Leadership (secretsofconsulting.blogspot.com)
1706.
Microsoft Surface Mini to debut in mid-May? (zdnet.com)
1707.
Calibre beta announced (calibreapp.com)
1708.
A Simple Explanation for Git Rebase (infinitemonkeys.influitive.com)
1709.
An Eavesdropping Lamp That Livetweets Private Conversations (wired.com)
1710.
Hard Books Are Overrated (rs.io)