July 2015 Archive
901.
The myths of bioinformatics software (liorpachter.wordpress.com)
902.
Qualcomm lays off 15% of its workforce, succumbs to cult of shareholder value (extremetech.com)
903.
Examining the Legendary Hurd Kernel (2008) (informit.com)
904.
The Next Mark Zuckerberg Is Not Who You Might Think (nytimes.com)
905.
Two Dots Too Many (2008) (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
906.
Unsanctioned Web Tracking (w3.org)
907.
Code Golf at Google (blog.zmxv.com)
908.
Deprogramming corporatism (blog.garrytan.com)
909.
Error Handling in Nodejs (joyent.com)
910.
TextSecure response to Stagefright Android vulnerability (github.com)
911.
Binary pattern matching in Elixir (zohaib.me)
912.
Frequency Counting Algorithms Over Data Streams (micvog.com)
913.
Ask HN: What's the hardest problem you've ever solved?
914.
Amazon Sign Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May (standard.co.uk)
915.
Why Go and Rust are not competitors (dave.cheney.net)
916.
Ask HN: Is physics moving forward?
917.
Starting Forth (forth.com)
918.
Currying in JavaScript (medium.com)
919.
The Big Mac Index (economist.com)
920.
Stop the Vertical Tab Madness (2010) (prog21.dadgum.com)
921.
Things will not change (tobiastom.name)
922.
RECC, The Robert Elder Compiler Collection (recc.robertelder.org)
923.
Try Kubernetes with Vagrant (lollyrock.com)
924.
.NET Native Performance (blogs.msdn.com)
925.
Wagtail 1.0 – a milestone release for our Django CMS (wagtail.io)
926.
Just Got Out of Prison. Now What? (nytimes.com)
927.
Elio Motors is crowdfunding its entire $25M investment round (startengine.com)
928.
Coworking goes micro, extending into the homes of sharing-economy enthusiasts (bloomberg.com)
929.
Basic Facebook (mbasic.facebook.com)
930.
Thinking Forth (1984) (thinking-forth.sourceforge.net)