November 2014 Archive
3781.
3782.
How to Succeed in Silicon Valley Without Really Trying
(newrepublic.com)
3783.
Why Read New Books?
(nybooks.com)
3784.
Python as part of a production machine learning stack at Stripe
(slideshare.net)
3785.
The ultimate OpenBSD router
(bsdnow.tv)
3786.
Timsort
(en.wikipedia.org)
3787.
3788.
3789.
The Ellipse and the Atom (2013)
(gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au)
3790.
The man who can hear Wi-Fi wherever he walks, using hearing aids
(newscientist.com)
3791.
3792.
3793.
Walmart Stores Are Now Price-Matching Amazon.com
(forbes.com)
3794.
“Your Blood Tested Positive for Ebola. I Am Sorry.”
(gatesnotes.com)
3795.
3796.
3797.
UBER and Spotify tying knot?
(recode.net)
3798.
3799.
On Smushing Bugs
(opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
3800.
The Imposter Syndrome in Software Development
(blog.valbonne-consulting.com)
3801.
Show HN: JavaScript 2D/3D Verlet physics module
(npmjs.org)
3802.
George H. Heilmeier's Catechism
(en.wikipedia.org)
3803.
The Martian: Stuck on Mars with Nothing but Disco
(arstechnica.com)
3804.
Stack Computers: Architecture of the Harris RTX 2000
(users.ece.cmu.edu)
3805.
Applications just opened for a free coding bootcamp in London
(foundersandcoders.org)
3806.
Postgres 9.5 feature highlight: BRIN indexes
(michael.otacoo.com)
3807.
Compact Fusion
(lockheedmartin.com)
3808.
Clojure Is the New C
(infoq.com)
3809.
How maintainable is the Firefox codebase? (2013)
(almossawi.com)
3810.