2015 Archive
27841.
More freedom from side-effects in F# (2013) (davesquared.net)
27842.
S9core, a toolkit for building dynamic languages [pdf] (t3x.org)
27843.
Pope Francis Calls for Action on Climate Change (nytimes.com)
27844.
Provably unique scarves ship with source code (kickstarter.com)
27845.
80% of Central American girls crossing Mexico en route to the US are raped (fusion.net)
27846.
So long, Reddit (braythwayt.com)
27847.
Startup is rectifying that travelers don't know about free layovers (johnnyjet.com)
27848.
Regrets of the Dying (bronnieware.com)
27849.
Oxford’s online Bodleian archive: illumination for all (theguardian.com)
27850.
Etsy Taps Secret Irish Tax Haven and Brags About Transparency at Home (bloomberg.com)
27851.
Understanding Trade-Offs in Distributed Messaging (bravenewgeek.com)
27852.
John McAfee: Ashley Madison database stolen by lone female who worked for Avid (ibtimes.co.uk)
27853.
The Traffic King of Reddit (theawl.com)
27854.
Marissa Mayer is the most overpaid CEO in history (bloomberg.com)
27855.
Breaking and entering: lose the lock while embracing concurrency, part 2 (techblog.workiva.com)
27856.
Researchers Identify Protein That Opens the Door to Cell Death (neurosciencenews.com)
27857.
The Process of Creating Trello (blog.fogcreek.com)
27858.
Akka without the Actors (eng.localytics.com)
27859.
Mastering PHP (gum.co)
27860.
The Fear of Breaking Things (engineering.teacherspayteachers.com)
27861.
Walter Benjamin, the First Pop Philosopher (newstatesman.com)
27862.
Firefox Nightly starts marking login-forms in HTTP as insecure (ma.ttias.be)
27863.
Pyston 0.4 released (blog.pyston.org)
27864.
Implementing a minimal version of haskell-servant (well-typed.com)
27865.
The Witch Hunt as a Structure of Argumentation (1996) [pdf] (dougwalton.ca)
27866.
Memory Deep Dive – Optimizing for Performance (frankdenneman.nl)
27867.
The Design and Implementation of Microdrivers (2008) [pdf] (cs.rutgers.edu)
27868.
Another Denisovan from Denisova Cave (johnhawks.net)
27869.
Raspberry Pi has launched a next-generation computer for just $5 (wired.co.uk)
27870.
Interview with Richard Bartle, Co-Creator of the Original MUD (mattchat.us)