November 2014 Archive
601.
Eschewing Zshell for Emacs (howardism.org)
602.
Mobile video making finally democratized by new video app MV (mv.com)
603.
Up to 12M websites may have been compromised via Drupal vulnerability (bbc.com)
604.
101 – A JavaScript utility library (github.com)
605.
The Man Who Disobeyed His Boss and Opened the Berlin Wall (npr.org)
606.
Lisp in Small Pieces: Table of Contents and Code (pagesperso-systeme.lip6.fr)
607.
Say hello to x86_64 assembly, part 4 (0xax.blogspot.com)
608.
How Hy backported “yield from” to Python 2 (dustycloud.org)
609.
A Closer Look at Android RunTime in Android L (anandtech.com)
610.
Developing and running a Java EE Hello World application (wiki.jetbrains.net)
611.
LSD-assisted psychotherapy for anxiety with a life-threatening disease (jop.sagepub.com)
612.
Show HN: Workshape.io – A talent matching service for developers in Startups (workshape.io)
613.
FreeBSD 10.1 released (lists.freebsd.org)
614.
Why scraping and ecommerce are a perfect fit (blog.twotap.com)
615.
Unsealed Filing Shows DOJ Misled Appeals Court About NSL Gag Orders (eff.org)
616.
How medieval astronomers made trig tables (johndcook.com)
617.
Fast immutable vectors in C# (julesjacobs.github.io)
618.
Sometimes Kill -9 Isn't Enough (bravenewgeek.com)
619.
Porting rr to x86-64 (blog.mozilla.org)
620.
The Move from Linux to FreeBSD (nileshgr.com)
621.
A Pixel Is Not a Little Square (1995) [pdf] (alvyray.com)
622.
Why Intel is adding instructions to speed up non-volatile memory (danluu.com)
623.
McGill will double your password if you don’t do it first (mcgill.ca)
624.
Why Whole Foods Is Moving in to One of the Poorest Neighborhoods in Chicago (washingtonpost.com)
625.
Drop dead (tilde.club)
626.
Spider Programming Language (spiderlang.org)
627.
An easier way of using polyfills (hacks.mozilla.org)
628.
Alan Kay on the Meaning of “Object-Oriented Programming” (2003) (purl.org)
629.
Cult of the Dead Cow Publications (w3.cultdeadcow.com)
630.
Building a complete Tweet index (blog.twitter.com)