September 2015 Archive
5341.
Citizen Science Can Support Antibiotic Research and Education (rca.ac.uk)
5342.
Accounting for User Growth (medium.com)
5343.
Procedural City Generation in Python (josauder.github.io)
5344.
How two L.A. startups are racing to develop Hyperloop tech (latimes.com)
5345.
Introduction to EC2 Container Service (infoq.com)
5346.
Sunday's 'Supermoon' Total Lunar Eclipse: When and Where to See It (space.com)
5347.
The New SDK for LEIA 3D (leia3d.com)
5348.
Silicon Valley Lawyer, Gary Reback, Takes Antitrust Fight to Europe (nytimes.com)
5349.
Killing Primitive Loops and Conditionals (2010) (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
5350.
Apple has trouble in Russia now for homosexual promotion (pinganew.com)
5351.
Tech overkill destroyed the loveliest, liveliest city on the West Coast (independent.ie)
5352.
Functional Programming Hurdle: Uninteresting Programs (2013) (gundersen.net)
5353.
Seed funding: Cry a bit, Hustle a lot (medium.com)
5354.
JetBrains Toolbox (jetbrains.com)
5355.
Yemen air strike hits wedding party (bbc.com)
5356.
Show HN: PullPlaylist, npm module to pull whole YouTube playlists into mp3 files (github.com)
5357.
Introducing U-SQL – Makes Big Data Processing Easy (blogs.msdn.com)
5358.
Node.js and MEAN stack tutorial (bobbylough.com)
5359.
Fairphone wants you to take apart your smartphone (theverge.com)
5360.
Asana Picks Up Google Exec Chris Farinacci to Run Its Business Ops (techcrunch.com)
5361.
Ace of Coders Multiplayer Programming Tournament (blog.codecombat.com)
5362.
Approximately 92% of USHCN surface temperature data consists of estimated values (wattsupwiththat.com)
5363.
Nomad by HashiCorp (nomadproject.io)
5364.
Facebook Major Outage - Platform Status (developers.facebook.com)
5365.
Facebook is down. Here's the image (postimg.org)
5366.
Single Women: There Aren't Enough College-Educated Men Out There (vice.com)
5367.
StrangeLoop 2015 Videos (youtube.com)
5368.
Announcing: The Go Forum (medium.com)
5369.
Bitcoin Scalability: An Outside Perspective (medium.com)
5370.
Microsoft reaffirms privacy commitment, but Windows will keep collecting data (arstechnica.com)