November 2014 Archive
3001.
3002.
Reverse Engineering with Photoshop
(vimeo.com)
3003.
HTML5 GameDev: 350+ awesome resources categorized
(html5-game-development.zeef.com)
3004.
NaNoGenMo 2014: A procedurally generated mysterious codex
(blog.safaribooksonline.com)
3005.
Malware Analysis Using Visualization (2013) [pdf]
(conference.hitb.org)
3006.
Cracking Avatar’s Language Codes
(nautil.us)
3007.
BrowserStack trolled by ex-employee
(pastebin.com)
3008.
3009.
Rust and Go and Java
(tbray.org)
3010.
3011.
3012.
Pgpool-II Enables Horizontal Scalability in Postgres
(blogs.enterprisedb.com)
3013.
The Monty Hall Rewrite
(alexsexton.com)
3014.
Breaking the Web with JavaScript
(medium.com)
3015.
Americans Aren't the World's Best Closers and What This Means for You
(blog.pipedrive.com)
3016.
3017.
No more reviews, only ratings
(toprater.com)
3018.
Why we should use SQL in data analysis
(datamonkey.pro)
3019.
Interact.js for drag and drop, resizing and multi-touch gestures
(hacks.mozilla.org)
3020.
AWS CodeDeploy
(aws.amazon.com)
3021.
The Calculating Machines of Sir Samuel Morland
(history-computer.com)
3022.
Beyond Broken Windows
(theatlantic.com)
3023.
Extreme Wealth Is Bad for Everyone–Especially the Wealthy
(newrepublic.com)
3024.
Adding Transparency
(magcius.github.io)
3025.
Lantern: One Device, Free Data from Space Forever
(indiegogo.com)
3026.
Why Fixed Bids Are Bad for Clients, Too
(robots.thoughtbot.com)
3027.
The perfect SSL nginx configuration
(blog.commando.io)
3029.
3030.