Parsing Expressions by Recursive Descent (1999)
(engr.mun.ca)
November 2015 Archive
6901.
6902.
(How) did they break Diffie-Hellman?
(arstechnica.com)
6903.
How big is that?
(goodformandspectacle.wordpress.com)
6904.
Prevent Feature Creep and Bad Product Requests
(productstrategymeanssayingno.com)
6905.
Largest BitTorrent tracker, Demonii, shut down
(torrentfreak.com)
6906.
6907.
6908.
What ISIS Really Wants
(theatlantic.com)
6909.
Show HN: Using IPFS for downloading and sharing Node.js versions
(gist.github.com)
6910.
Atom and Cmder
(whatisfortytwo.net)
6911.
6912.
Git diff for binary Apple property list files
(confusatory.org)
6913.
Atlassian IPO: the line in the prospectus everyone missed
(brisbanetimes.com.au)
6914.
6915.
Why I Chose Industry Over a Postdoc
(pointersgonewild.com)
6916.
6917.
Logistics 101: Where Does ISIS Get Its Guns?
(landdestroyer.blogspot.com)
6918.
Worlds largest fusion reactor is about to turn on
(inhabitat.com)
6919.
Atom and Cmder
(whatisfortytwo.net)
6920.
6921.
6922.
Applying Genetic Algorithms to Automatic Code Formatting
(blog.jetbrains.com)
6923.
I say the word biscuit 16,000 times a day
(bbc.co.uk)
6924.
Claimed Breakthrough Slays Classic Computing Problem; Encryption Could Be Next
(technologyreview.com)
6925.
The New Favicon
(blog.iconfactory.com)
6926.
AdBlock that collects contributions to website owners
(morallyrightadblock.com)
6927.
A beginner's guide to building a simple DB-backed Flask site on PythonAnywhere
(blog.pythonanywhere.com)
6928.
Stalked by Socks
(america.aljazeera.com)
6929.
ORWL: The first open-source hardened PC
(kickstarter.com)
6930.
David Patterson is Retiring
(amplab.cs.berkeley.edu)