April 2014 Archive
17791.
Crittercism, in app performance monitoring, raise 30M (techwatching.com)
17792.
Java 8 Lambda Expressions Capture Values, Not Variables (blog.decaresystems.ie)
17793.
HTML or native? Paid or Free? iOS or Android? What's your take? (vmob.me)
17794.
Steam hacked due to Heartbleed (unverified) (i.imgur.com)
17795.
#3DST: a 3D scan every Thursday (blog.sketchfab.com)
17796.
How Riot's social scientists boosted League of Legends GGs by 3% (redbull.com)
17797.
LOTR was originally written with SQL? (tech.just-eat.com)
17798.
Mortar | Recommendation Engines | Python + Hadoop Data Science Platform (mortardata.com)
17799.
Ruby Warrior – write Ruby code to move through the game. (bloc.io)
17800.
In 2009 I sold Compilr.com in for $3,500. AMA (reddit.com)
17801.
Show HN: grunt-usemin example (h3manth.com)
17802.
DeepBeliefSDK (github.com)
17803.
How Edeva Uses MongoDB and IronMQ to Power Intelligent Traffic Systems (blog.iron.io)
17804.
Skimlinks revolutionizing traditional HTML hyperlinks (thenextweb.com)
17805.
How can we learn to be happy from a programming method (fatosmorina.com)
17806.
Dropbox event today at 10AM (twitter.com)
17807.
How to protect yourself from the 'Heartbleed' bug (cnet.com)
17808.
Show HN: Babbit (hoverstud.io)
17809.
Why your VC funding is worthless without a plan (tryary.com)
17810.
Samsung Gear Fit evolves with newest software (cnet.com)
17811.
Pyramid 1.5 final has been released (docs.pylonsproject.org)
17812.
3D Scanner Created With Legos and a Kinect (3dprintboard.com)
17813.
Why your VC Funding is worthless without a plan (tryary.com)
17814.
Windows XP Obituary (blog.lynda.com)
17815.
Beginner's Guide to PyCon 2014 (pydanny.com)
17816.
Why does C# use UTF-16 for strings? (blog.coverity.com)
17817.
Delhi to vote in style thanks to free luxury ride with Uber (yourstory.com)
17818.
What are the numbers that every computer engineer should know (quora.com)
17819.
A golf channel tells Congress: Comcast-TWC would hurt little guys like them (washingtonpost.com)
17820.
Handheld quantum key generators are on the way (arstechnica.com)