June 2017 Archive
1202.
Creating a Computer Science Canon (2003) [pdf]
(l3d.cs.colorado.edu)
1203.
Dart 1.24: Faster edit-refresh cycle on the web and new function type syntax
(news.dartlang.org)
1204.
Popcorn Linux – for ISA-diverse multi/many-core architectures
(popcornlinux.org)
1205.
Asi64 – A Racket-based 6502 assembler
(pinksquirrellabs.com)
1206.
Code boilerplate: Is it always bad?
(medium.com)
1207.
We Bought a Crack House
(torontolife.com)
1208.
Sweden Has a Sub So Deadly the US Navy Hired It to Play Bad Guy (2014)
(foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com)
1209.
1210.
Time Warner will spend $100M on Snapchat original shows and ads
(techcrunch.com)
1211.
How we can stop antibiotic resistance
(bbc.com)
1212.
Apple Events – WWDC Keynote, June 2017 [video]
(apple.com)
1213.
Surviving injuries from falling
(mosaicscience.com)
1214.
How Not to Encrypt a File – Courtesy of Microsoft
(medium.com)
1215.
CouchDB vs. MongoDB
(blog.panoply.io)
1216.
XSS Attacks: The Next Wave
(snyk.io)
1217.
Google VR180
(blog.google)
1218.
Palm-sized Apple II Computer
(vintageisthenewold.com)
1219.
1220.
Julia 0.6 is out
(github.com)
1221.
Retro ThinkPad: It’s Alive
(blog.lenovo.com)
1222.
“Platinum” malware continues to evolve, find ways to maintain invisibility
(blogs.technet.microsoft.com)
1223.
Dutch-Russian cyber crime case reveals how the police tap the internet
(electrospaces.blogspot.com)
1224.
Good enough practices in scientific computing
(journals.plos.org)
1225.
Police in Norway can now force you to unlock your phone without court warrant
(translate.google.com)
1226.
1227.
Chiropractors are bullshit
(theoutline.com)
1229.
Don't Leave Coredumps on Web Servers
(blog.hboeck.de)
1230.
Alexander Grothendieck: A Country Known Only by Name
(inference-review.com)