2014 Archive
8341.
Kotlin M7 (blog.jetbrains.com)
8342.
The Conflict at the Heart of Open Source (drdobbs.com)
8343.
A comparison of programming languages in economics (marginalrevolution.com)
8344.
OpenBSD 5.6: What will be there (openbsd.org)
8345.
Node OS (node-os.com)
8346.
How Good Was Napoleon? (2007) (historytoday.com)
8347.
MIT at center of political power play over campus fusion reactor (bostonglobe.com)
8348.
Half of stars lurk outside galaxies (nature.com)
8349.
A farewell note to a programming language (matthiasnehlsen.com)
8350.
Intellectual Ventures cuts 140 employees from its patent-buying workforce (geekwire.com)
8351.
LastPass and the Heartbleed Bug (blog.lastpass.com)
8352.
Dell’s Life After Wall Street (nytimes.com)
8353.
Inside the Dynomak: A Fusion Technology Cheaper Than Coal (spectrum.ieee.org)
8354.
Statistics: Losing Ground to CS, Losing Image Among Students (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
8355.
Android’s App Permissions Were Simplified – Now They’re Less Secure (howtogeek.com)
8356.
Node.js Tools for Visual Studio (nodejstools.codeplex.com)
8357.
Four Banks, Including JPMorgan, Fined in Europe Over ‘Cartel’ Behavior (dealbook.nytimes.com)
8358.
That WoW server blade (augustl.com)
8359.
Demolished: The End of Chicago's Public Housing (apps.npr.org)
8360.
It’s Easy to Hack Hospital Equipment (wired.com)
8361.
How I Accumulated 2M Stellar in Less Than 24 Hours (medium.com)
8362.
A review of the Blackphone, the Android for the paranoid (arstechnica.com)
8363.
To elaborate on why open-source hardware is hard (mauve.plus.com)
8364.
Introducing HelloSign for Google Docs (hellosign.com)
8365.
Beijing From Above, aka How I was police detained for flying a Quadcopter (stuckincustoms.com)
8366.
Replacing Dropbox with BitTorrent Sync (jeff.noxon.cc)
8367.
A method to use Google for DDoS. Bug or Not? (chr13.com)
8368.
Expect – A tool for automating interactive applications (expect.sourceforge.net)
8369.
Patients do better when cardiologists are away at academic meetings (theincidentaleconomist.com)
8370.
Why monads have not taken the Common Lisp world by storm (2008) (marijnhaverbeke.nl)