April 2014 Archive
9361.
The Hounding Of A Heretic (andrewsullivan.com)
9362.
I am Marcin Jakubowski, founder of Open Source Ecology. AMA (reddit.com)
9363.
Why do some startups fail, while others succeed (sendgrowth.com)
9364.
How Do I Lick A Plane? (gaming.stackexchange.com)
9365.
Proposed SHA-3 standard is out for 90-day public comment (csrc.nist.gov)
9366.
The Contrived Association of Dietary Protein with Mortality (twitpl.us)
9367.
Building High Performance Networking Servers using Tcl (maplefish.com)
9368.
Building a WordPress Child Theme (longren.io)
9369.
US Admits That Its Cuban Twitter Was A Failure (cnbc.com)
9370.
Building Puppet from source is easy (blog.zach.st)
9371.
EU to lower conventional car noise but make electric cars louder (autoexpress.co.uk)
9372.
Consider The Starfish (medium.com)
9373.
The Page-Fault Weird Machine: Lessons in Instruction-less Computation (usenix.org)
9374.
PAGS – Programming Assignment Grading System based on Docker (pags.cs.bilkent.edu.tr)
9375.
Haim Bodek and Manoj Narang discuss HFT, Flash Boys, and Regulations on Reuters (insider.thomsonreuters.com)
9376.
Template Design Pattern: Refactoring Subclass Constants in Base Class (seancoleman.net)
9377.
Donald Knuth's Computer Musings: Trees and Chordal Graphs(2012)[video] (myvideos.stanford.edu)
9378.
Clean coders, Episode 25, Design Patterns, is live (cleancoders.com)
9379.
Updating for Blaze and Meteor 1.0 (meteor.com)
9380.
A Look at Comment Spam Generator Scripts (jordan-wright.github.io)
9381.
Real-life Grunt Tutorial (cloudspace.com)
9382.
On the Quest of recoding malloc (gist.github.com)
9383.
R/commandline (reddit.com)
9384.
Cereal box cartoons often stare down, entice children (cbc.ca)
9385.
Can Free College Save American Cities? (politico.com)
9386.
How the U.S. Built the World’s Most Accurate Atomic Clock (wired.com)
9387.
When AES(☢) = ☠, A crypto-binary magic trick (slideshare.net)
9388.
A Unicorn? In Israel? (linkedin.com)
9389.
Show HN: Sticky Sidebars for any website; free OSS project (github.com)
9390.
Wanna Build a Rocket? NASA’s About to Give Away a Mountain of Its Code (wired.com)