September 2016 Archive
6181.
Calling a simple C function from D – strcmp (jugad2.blogspot.com)
6182.
C++ Intrusive lock-free multiple-producer single-consumer queue (github.com)
6183.
Free Online Course: Functional Programming in Haskell (futurelearn.com)
6184.
U.S. Signals Backing for Self-Driving Cars (nytimes.com)
6185.
Ruby vs. Python – The Definitive FAQ (medium.com)
6186.
Design Patterns – Pipelines in JavaScript (github.com)
6187.
Delivering Big Data Analytics for the Industrial Internet of Things (info.talend.com)
6188.
Data Science Resources (docs.google.com)
6189.
Ziria – Wireless Programming for Hardware Dummies (microsoft.com)
6190.
Why I started developing in Node.js again? (jjude.com)
6191.
Automating AWS CloudWatch Logs on Ubuntu (autozane.com)
6192.
Santander Vies to Become First Bank to Issue Cash on Blockchain (coindesk.com)
6193.
Mystery bright spots could be first glimpse of another universe (2015) (newscientist.com)
6194.
Building a Serverless Mesh Processing Microservice (hecodes.com)
6195.
Car Hacking Research: Remote Attack Tesla Motors (keenlab.tencent.com)
6196.
Show HN: MelodyAPI – GraphQL API for Go Package Metadata (melody-api.github.io)
6197.
Microsoft unveiled a new Nokia phone (theverge.com)
6198.
Time to junk the flawed economic models that make the world a dangerous place (theguardian.com)
6199.
Tibet is harder to visit than North Korea (medium.com)
6200.
Tech startup funding 'appallingly bad' in UK (bbc.co.uk)
6201.
Quantum teleportation over 7 kilometres of cables smashes record (newscientist.com)
6202.
Ten Myths About Machine Learning (medium.com)
6203.
The Death of the Telephone Call (slate.com)
6204.
What causes mass panic in emergency situations? (sciencebulletin.org)
6205.
Cloudflare Launches a Three-Pronged Attack to Encrypt the Entire Web (wired.com)
6206.
Introducing DarkSky.net (blog.darksky.net)
6207.
The tech behind hkrn.ws (medium.com)
6208.
Unison, a truly distributed programming language with a semantic editor (unisonweb.org)
6209.
Making Sense of Modern Pornography (newyorker.com)
6210.
Upshot gives 4 pollsters the same raw data, gets 4 different conclusions (nytimes.com)