2015 Archive
7591.
Finnish phoenix: The startups rising from Nokia's ashes (bbc.com)
7592.
PuzzleScript (puzzlescript.net)
7593.
Beyond the Bell Curve, a New Universal Law (2014) (quantamagazine.org)
7594.
MirageOS v2.5 with full TLS support (mirage.io)
7595.
Lisp as the Maxwell’s equations of software (2012) (michaelnielsen.org)
7596.
Artificial Intelligence: Foundations of Computational Agents (artint.info)
7597.
Specialising Dynamic Techniques for Implementing The Ruby Programming Language (chrisseaton.com)
7598.
Visualizing Rust's type-system (jadpole.github.io)
7599.
Linux-insides: Introduction to system calls (github.com)
7600.
A collection of links for streaming algorithms and data structures (gist.github.com)
7601.
Introduction to getting started with Linux kernel development (github.com)
7602.
What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women (newsweek.com)
7603.
What we break when we fix ad blocking (tonyhaile.com)
7604.
6 Words: 'My Name Is Jamaal I'm White' (npr.org)
7605.
Coca-Cola Funds Scientists Who Shift Blame for Obesity Away from Bad Diets (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
7606.
Why junior developers are learning bad habits from Angular (javascriptkicks.com)
7607.
Barnes and Noble is dying, Waterstones in the U.K. is thriving. Why? (slate.com)
7608.
Why Web Pages Suck (stratechery.com)
7609.
Startup Sues a Domain Name Owner to Grab a 16-Year-Old URL (techcrunch.com)
7610.
Re: C as used/implemented in practice (article.gmane.org)
7611.
The Next Twenty Years of Java: Where We've Been and Where We're Going (blog.heroku.com)
7612.
Want a Steady Income? There’s an App for That (nytimes.com)
7613.
The hidden FM radio in your pocket and why you can't use it (npr.org)
7614.
On Interviewing Software Engineers (zdfs.com)
7615.
New Perl 6 Homepage (perl6.org)
7616.
ScyllaDB: Drop-in replacement for Cassandra that claims to be 10x faster (scylladb.com)
7617.
The Overprotected Kid (2014) (theatlantic.com)
7618.
I have something to hide (ihavesomethingtohi.de)
7619.
Tales of coding from a beginner (medium.com)
7620.
$1.6B in funding and $7B in exits: Chicago tech just had its best year ever (builtinchicago.org)