September 2014 Archive
7981.
Welcome to the strange, upside-down world of Yahoo after the Alibaba IPO (venturebeat.com)
7982.
Pollen: the book is a program (mbutterick.github.io)
7983.
Reduce your problems with functional prog – getting started with Underscore (blog.gadr.me)
7984.
Oculus Rift 'Crescent Bay' prototype unveiled, a “massive leap” over DK2 (pcgamer.com)
7985.
Top Video Courses to Become a Growth Hacker (timosterbuhr.com)
7986.
Could server-side Dart replace Node.js? (centurylinklabs.com)
7987.
I'm happy my Kickstarter failed (medium.com)
7988.
The Bull Passes Through (themorningnews.org)
7989.
WebGL Models: End-to-End [pdf] (seas.upenn.edu)
7990.
Browser Graphics Analysis and Optimizations [pdf] (seas.upenn.edu)
7991.
Emma Watson Introduces to the UN, HeForShe, a Movement for Gender Equality (youtube.com)
7992.
Introducing Edge – A Modern Django Project Template (arunrocks.com)
7993.
Great New Feature in RSpec 3: Verifying Doubles (wegowise.github.io)
7994.
Internet Trolls Are Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Sadists (psychologytoday.com)
7995.
Concurrency in JavaScript (bytearray.org)
7996.
Timesheet.js – Open Time Tables with HTML, JavaScript and CSS (semu.github.io)
7997.
Roshi: a CRDT system for timestamped events (developers.soundcloud.com)
7998.
Show HN: OrigoDB – an open source in-memory database toolkit for NET/Mono (dev.origodb.com)
7999.
Checking Oracle VM VirtualBox. Part 2 (viva64.com)
8000.
#HeForShe + Emma Thompson Speech at UN (equaltogether.posthaven.com)
8001.
Bjarne Stroustrup: Why the Programming Language C Is Obsolete (youtube.com)
8002.
Introduction to machine learning with pandas and scikit-learn (github.com)
8003.
Anchor App – Free Invoice Application (theanchorapp.com)
8004.
Strange Loop: Towards “annex”, a Fact Based Dependency System (youtube.com)
8005.
From Muhammad to ISIS: Iraq’s Full Story (waitbutwhy.com)
8006.
MLCube – data science made easy (mlcube.com)
8007.
The Best Time to Join a Startup Is at the Worst Time (medium.com)
8008.
Black Market Takes Over the iPhone 6 Lines (youtube.com)
8009.
Scientists have “hacked” photosynthesis, could help speed up food production (sciencealert.com.au)
8010.
TrueCrypt lives on as CipherShed (ciphershed.org)