June 2016 Archive
11641.
First Surgical Robot from Secretive Startup Auris Cleared for Use (spectrum.ieee.org)
11642.
An Introduction to Signal Smoothing (alanzucconi.com)
11643.
Microsoft releases VS Code 1.2 with integrated terminal and tab support (venturebeat.com)
11644.
Rakuten to exit the UK, Austria and Spain as global retrenchment continues (techcrunch.com)
11645.
People who influenced the programming world series: Uncle Bob (codergears.com)
11646.
Toward a Practical Perceptual Video Quality Metric (techblog.netflix.com)
11647.
Google Docs as your CMS (github.com)
11648.
Apple Campus 2: June 2016 Construction Update (youtube.com)
11649.
Distributed Social Media Message Search Server (loklak.org)
11650.
Radiation on Bikini Atoll Still Too High for Resettlement (sciencenews.org)
11651.
Coding Dinosaurs, Newbs, Rockstars, and Those in Between (hyperdev.com)
11652.
D3.js blackjack in 150 lines (bl.ocks.org)
11653.
Standing on Distributed Shoulders of Giants (queue.acm.org)
11654.
Swift algorithm club (github.com)
11655.
The History Behind the WigWag Name (blog.wigwag.com)
11656.
Stanford Hacking 4 Defense (H4D) – Final Presentations (vimeo.com)
11657.
Fixing IT – Too Big to Succeed? (medium.com)
11658.
Parsing command line argument values from C (yakking.branchable.com)
11659.
Process command line arguments in shell (tanguy.ortolo.eu)
11660.
MongoDB with Serverless (blog.east5th.co)
11661.
Inline validation in forms – designing the experience (medium.com)
11662.
Created page scrolling in early 90's Before Bill Gates
11663.
A Lead generation Platform built by freelancers for Freelancers (leadbear.com)
11664.
Xbox at E3 2016: Microsoft’s new console(s), HoloLens, games (theverge.com)
11665.
Libertarianism as Ten Questions Rather Than Ten Answers (popehat.com)
11666.
JavaScript Audio API (robots.thoughtbot.com)
11667.
Commerzbank considers hoarding billions in vaults to avoid ECB charges (reuters.com)
11668.
2016 Product Design Report (InvisionApp) (invisionapp.com)
11669.
Campus protests and free speech: is free speech imperilled? (economist.com)
11670.
EMag: Java Agents and Bytecode (infoq.com)