September 2014 Archive
14851.
Java and C++ All Time Low
(i-programmer.info)
14852.
Very nice newsletter about design, 6 links a day
(bringmedesign.com)
14853.
14854.
APIs will glue together the Internet of things
(osintegrators.com)
14855.
Code HTML in Half the Time with Emmet
(makerbasedblog.com)
14856.
Coffee beans have twice the genetic complexity of wine
(slice.mit.edu)
14857.
Windows 9 leaks shows the desktop rules again
(computerworld.com)
14858.
SkimProt – protection against card skimmers
(skimprot.com)
14859.
14860.
Collecting insights to your behaviour on QA sites
(docs.google.com)
14861.
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14863.
Alaska’s Bill Walker Is the Independent Who’s Most Likely to Become a Governor
(fivethirtyeight.com)
14864.
Top 15 Must Read Team Leadership Blogs
(blog.weekdone.com)
14865.
Extensible Services for BTrace
(yardus.roon.io)
14866.
How to build a .NET/C# realtime voting app
(pubnub.com)
14867.
“Merge pull request” Considered Harmful
(blog.spreedly.com)
14868.
14869.
Uber API launch validates the “Gurley scenario”
(visionmobile.com)
14870.
The infinite loop while programming
(twitter.com)
14871.
Never use MD5 Hashing algorithm when using the .Net framework
(codergears.com)
14872.
Quick Thoughts on Apple Watch Post-Announcement
(thetechblock.com)
14873.
The Simple Secret to Having Good Luck
(jamesclear.com)
14874.
NEW: Arsenic in 100 Calorie Packs
(deepimprovement.com)
14875.
William Faulkner on Writing, the Human Dilemma, and Why We Create
(brainpickings.org)
14876.
[Metafilter in 2001] Plane crashes in to the word trade center
(metafilter.com)
14877.
Apple Pay: a new frontier for mobile payments?
(theguardian.com)
14878.
Why Jimmy Wales Doesn't Vote
(quora.com)
14879.
ISIS hackers planning attacks on banks and governments
(dailymail.co.uk)
14880.