November 2015 Archive
7111.
How I got better at debugging (jvns.ca)
7112.
Without the iPhone, Apple has more revenue than Google (daringfireball.net)
7113.
Intel Lawsuit Questions Place of Hedge Funds in Retirement Plans (nytimes.com)
7114.
Cmder – Console Emulator for Windows (cmder.net)
7115.
A Study Path about TDD, Legacy Code, Refactoring, Clean Code, Erlang and IDD (github.com)
7116.
Scaling up a site for Shark Tank (blog.lerner.co.il)
7117.
Pi found in the hydrogen atom and in every other corner of the Universe (motls.blogspot.com)
7118.
Why I like C#: feature-wise comparison with “modern” Java (codewithstyle.info)
7119.
Changes in the TLS certificate ecosystem, part 1 (lwn.net)
7120.
Sustainable Open Source (writing.jan.io)
7121.
For Star Wars fans, old and new (googleblog.blogspot.com)
7122.
A Gift for My Daughter (1966) (harrybrowne.org)
7123.
Inside the Sony Hack: One Year Later (slate.com)
7124.
Dart 1.13 brings improved JavaScript interoperability and more (news.dartlang.org)
7125.
Perfect – server-side Swift (github.com)
7126.
Jimmy Wales: All major internet traffic is going to be encrypted very, very soon (factor-tech.com)
7127.
Meet the activists who would co-op(t) the tech industry (americablog.com)
7128.
Looking at the security of Plasma/Wayland (blog.martin-graesslin.com)
7129.
Quizlet (avc.com)
7130.
After Dropbox finds a child porn collector, a chess club stops his knife attack (arstechnica.com)
7131.
What end of support for SQL Server 2005 means for CIOs (cio.com)
7132.
Kvikkalkul, the secret programming language of the Swedish Navy (workbench.cadenhead.org)
7133.
You are your life and nothing else (newphilosopher.com)
7134.
The most common phone number on the internet (tinyletter.com)
7135.
NeuralTalk and Walk (vimeo.com)
7136.
A 14-Year-Old Just Solved a Rubik’s Cube in Under Five Seconds (fivethirtyeight.com)
7137.
WordPress.com Goes Open Source and Gets a Desktop App (techcrunch.com)
7138.
Moscow, Russia – Court Bans Church of Scientology (sputniknews.com)
7139.
On the fly C++ (blog.coldflake.com)
7140.
Drone Roundup: Task force recommends drones weighing just 250gr be registered (robohub.org)