Futures, promises, asynchonicity, and concurrency
(michaelharrison.ws)
August 2011 Archive
2071.
2072.
SkillShare Raises $3.1 Million to Turn Users into Educators
(betabeat.com)
2073.
How the FBI investigates the hacktivities of Anonymous
(arstechnica.com)
2074.
Correct Decimal To Floating-Point Using Big Integers
(exploringbinary.com)
2075.
The Pros and Cons of Testing Commercial Compilers
(blog.regehr.org)
2076.
How to hack seedcamp
(blog.railsonfire.com)
2077.
2078.
Tohoku Tsunami Creates Antarctic Icebergs
(blogs.discovermagazine.com)
2079.
Interview with Philippe Le Hegaret of the W3C
(2011.socialdevcampchicago.com)
2080.
2081.
Post Citrix Acquisition, Cloud.com’s CloudStack Goes 100% Open Source
(washingtonpost.com)
2082.
Startup Profile: 1FTP - Making FTP Not Suck.
(launchdfw.com)
2084.
The Sad Statistic That Trumps the Others
(nytimes.com)
2085.
This is how you demo your product... make it insanely easy
(webengage.com)
2086.
Greece to pass bill, decriminalizing the use of marijuana
(translate.google.com)
2089.
What will your next phone be? [poll]
(gopollgo.com)
2090.
Brazil is one of the biggest sources of malware on the planet
(translate.google.com)
2091.
Self-assembling micro-robots created, Judgment Day looms
(extremetech.com)
2093.
Google starts to block hacked WordPress blogs as malware
(markmaunder.com)
2094.
Netflix vs Blockbuster, 2004-2010
(go-digital.net)
2095.
Syslog woes
(vitobotta.com)
2096.
Apple will decline after Steve Jobs…
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
2097.
Facebook pays for security loopholes
(bbc.co.uk)
2098.
2099.
LazyMeter Helps You Focus on Today’s Tasks, Tracks Your Productivity
(lifehacker.com)
2100.
Learning Lisp (from 1984)
(nostoc.stanford.edu)