May 2014 Archive
1771.
Three.js Interview: Online 3D Modeling and Rendering With Clara.io (learningthreejs.com)
1772.
Carnegie Mellon University Computer Club discovers unknown Andy Warhols (cmu.edu)
1773.
Estimating Coefficients in Linear Models: It Don't Make No Nevermind (1976) (www-stat.wharton.upenn.edu)
1774.
My two favourite (underused) HTML5 media features (daniemon.com)
1775.
AdaCore University, e-learning center to teach the Ada language (university.adacore.com)
1776.
EC2 California Down ()
1777.
IPLANG – an optimization-based language (iaindunning.com)
1778.
Gardeners' Gems: Designer Crops That Will Wow The Neighbors (npr.org)
1779.
innerHTML vs. appendNode vs. DocumentFragment, for mobile (blog.mikie.iki.fi)
1780.
Moog Music Factory Tour (coolhunting.com)
1781.
Bletchley Park row rages on as restored site opens to public with 'Berlin Wall' (theguardian.com)
1782.
Swarm: Foursquare's ambitious plan to split its app in two (theverge.com)
1783.
Lyons Electronic Office: The First Business Intelligence Project (timoelliott.com)
1784.
The C. elegans Lifespan Machine (lifespanmachine.org)
1785.
Digit recognition in F# with k-nearest neighbours (relentlessdevelopment.wordpress.com)
1786.
2+2=What? Parents rail against Common Core math (chron.com)
1787.
How Frank Lloyd Wright Tried to Solve the City (newyorker.com)
1788.
5 Tiles Keyboard (play.google.com)
1789.
Chromebooks on Fire (recode.net)
1790.
Hachette Puts out Response to Amazon Statement (digitalbookworld.com)
1791.
Grid-connected Electric Buses Could Displace Diesels (spectrum.ieee.org)
1792.
Spark – A small web framework for Java (sparkjava.com)
1793.
All your Moves data on one screen (move-o-scope.halftone.co)
1794.
Droplet lens turns a smartphone into a 160X microscope (kurzweilai.net)
1795.
OWASP Developer Guide (github.com)
1796.
The YC Interview and a Visit to 10 Downing Street (blog.jamesmcaulay.co.uk)
1797.
You've convinced me boss, I'll work with Windev and PC Soft (blog.clement.delafargue.name)
1798.
Show HN: Music for Squirrels – new iOS app (news.fiddlewax.com)
1799.
Tell HN: upvotes don't register if you take the time to read the article ()
1800.
Why Mass Effect is the Most Important Science Fiction Universe of Our Generation (popbioethics.com)