C++: the good parts
(reprog.wordpress.com)
March 2014 Archive
13081.
13082.
Bret Victor: The Future of Programming
(youtube.com)
13083.
Estimate This
(blog.testdouble.com)
13084.
One step forward, two steps back
(chrisdone.com)
13085.
First Total Synthesis Of Eukaryote Chromosome Achieved
(cen.acs.org)
13086.
13087.
Cutts On How Google Views “Sister Sites”
(huskyseo.co.uk)
13088.
Dropbox clarifies its policy on reviewing shared files for DMCA issues
(arstechnica.com)
13089.
NTPD DDoS Attack Analysis
(blog.mazebolt.com)
13090.
Churches In England Are Being Converted To Bars, Supermarkets and Houses
(businessinsider.com)
13091.
UX Design 101 for growth hackers
(geektime.com)
13092.
13093.
Photo Management on Linux
(codecondo.com)
13094.
13095.
How Businesses Use Your SATs
(nytimes.com)
13096.
Turbocharge the Android emulator
(engineering.talis.com)
13097.
Apple’s War on Samsung Has Google in Crossfire
(nytimes.com)
13098.
5000 Years of Chairs
(vimeo.com)
13099.
API Days Berlin
(apiux.com)
13100.
The Economist explains: The startup explosion
(economist.com)
13101.
Offshore Wind Farms Could Knock Down Hurricanes
(scientificamerican.com)
13102.
Why designing in the browser is the way forward
(wearehanno.com)
13103.
Solar Parking Lot Prototype
(twitter.com)
13104.
Panel's Warning on Climate Risk: Worst Is Yet to Come
(nytimes.com)
13105.
Horse-breeding, and the art of writing your research paper
(muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
13106.
Are 2 interviewers better than one?
(sciencedirect.com)
13107.
13108.
Slush – replacing Yeoman with Gulp
(joakimbeng.eu01.aws.af.cm)
13109.
The Real Visual Mode for VIM
(usersnap.com)
13110.