November 2014 Archive
13351.
It's never too late to learn front end development
(makerscabin.com)
13352.
Bughouse chess
(en.wikipedia.org)
13353.
Kuperberg’s parable: A parable about pseudo-skepticism
(scottaaronson.com)
13354.
Launch Hard or Go Home [pdf]
(vincent.etter.io)
13355.
iOS game teaching you math without you knowing it
(youtube.com)
13356.
FYI, See Below – The Atlantic
(theatlantic.com)
13357.
Building a Job Board Venture Using WordPress
(dailywebkit.com)
13358.
Experimental Ground-to-Satellite Communication with Twisted Light
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13359.
Interview with Mr. W.B. Yeats (1893)
(blavatskyarchives.com)
13360.
Data on the power of WhatsApp for sharing news stories
(niemanlab.org)
13361.
The Smart Alternative to DIY Infrastructure or Cloud Services
(peakhosting.com)
13362.
13363.
Explore College Tuition and Fees, 1998 Through 2015
(chronicle.com)
13364.
OpenBSD developers reject GUI installer
(daemonforums.org)
13365.
15 Landing Page Trends from Rising Companies, Designers, and 25,000+ Users
(blog.leadpages.net)
13366.
13367.
Show HN: How I won a NASA competition, part 1
(medium.com)
13368.
The Last Days of the Communist Party in Vietnam?
(worldaffairsjournal.org)
13369.
Chrome Will Start Blocking All Remaining NPAPI Plugins in January
(techcrunch.com)
13370.
How We Made It During Our First Two Years Without Relying on Investors
(builtinchicago.org)
13371.
Building Vagrant Boxes with Nested VMs Using Packer
(dantehranian.wordpress.com)
13372.
Stop packing so much: The minimalist packing list
(medium.com)
13373.
Announcing the AcousticBrainz project
(blog.musicbrainz.org)
13374.
Investing in companies before YC
(strictlyvc.com)
13375.
Is your log data presentation worthy?
(blog.logentries.com)
13376.
The-cli.info
(the-cli.info)
13377.
BAE Wants to Equip Future Army Tanks with Railguns
(spectrum.ieee.org)
13378.
CQRS – A Step-by-Step Guide to the Flow of a Typical Application
(danielwhittaker.me)
13379.
Odo: Atomic Counters from the Command Line
(spin.atomicobject.com)
13380.
Show HN: Java Beyond the Classroom
(javabeyond.com)