November 2014 Archive
17071.
emacs stackexchange
(emacs.stackexchange.com)
17072.
How to Write a Book
(brandbrandsale.blog.com)
17073.
Freemium: make the cheapskates pay (2011)
(swombat.com)
17074.
It’s Time for an Open Standard for Cards
(techcrunch.com)
17075.
On Hiring Veterans
(blog.netizencorp.com)
17076.
Why We Are Proud of Being Veteran Owned
(blog.netizencorp.com)
17077.
شركة تنظيف مسابح بالرياض
(basmetelriyadh.com)
17078.
Adidas: the hidden hoard
(theguardian.com)
17079.
17080.
JavaScript Promise
(javascripture.com)
17081.
22 tips for better data science
(datasciencecentral.com)
17082.
Military Veterans and Startups
(blog.netizencorp.com)
17083.
Dr. Frankenstein Needs His Own Hippocratic Oath
(nautil.us)
17084.
Karoshi – “death from overwork”
(en.wikipedia.org)
17085.
Am I Lost Alone, in a World of APIs and Syntaxes?
(ecc-comp.blogspot.com)
17086.
A road map to the future for the auto industry
(mckinsey.com)
17087.
Next Project: “Networking for Sysadmins”
(blather.michaelwlucas.com)
17088.
El troyano Rovnix ha infectado PCs con Windows de 130.000 británicos
(vintegris.info)
17089.
Why was the first compiler written before the first interpreter?
(programmers.stackexchange.com)
17090.
Owning vs. sharing: Don’t get caught in the ugly middle
(jakeseliger.com)
17091.
Can you help me for this Clojure programming problem?
(stackoverflow.com)
17092.
Ireland Vies to Remain Silicon Valley’s Low-Tax Home Away from Home
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
17093.
How dogs could hold the key to anti-ageing
(theguardian.com)
17094.
Snitch or Get Evicted: Fire and Mice
(medium.com)
17095.
17096.
One of the biggest online electronic equipement store
(electronicsrus.com.au)
17097.
Rip Blu-ray 3D to Anaglyph 3D
(dvdfab.cn)
17098.
Why ADD Might Actually Benefit Startup Entrepreneurs
(bothsidesofthetable.com)
17099.
Stephen Fry's Message on GNU's Birthday
(gnu.org)
17100.
Introducing the Azure Mobile Services .NET Back End
(blog.filipekberg.se)