May 2014 Archive
961.
Test Isolation Is About Avoiding Mocks (destroyallsoftware.com)
962.
Data Modeling in Graph Databases: Interview with Jim Webber and Ian Robinson (infoq.com)
963.
NASA code from years of projects (github.com)
964.
SSH Tunnel – Local and Remote Port Forwarding Explained With Examples (blog.sensible.io)
965.
Computer-related horror stories, folklore and anecdotes (1990) (speedygrl.com)
966.
CockroachDB: A Scalable, Geo-Replicated, Transactional Datastore (github.com)
967.
“If Your Only Tool Is a Hammer Then Every Problem Looks Like a Nail” (quoteinvestigator.com)
968.
E-Commerce Is A Bear (medium.com)
969.
BasicCoin, a cryptocurrency in less than 600 lines of Python (github.com)
970.
Why Events Are A Bad Idea For High-Concurrency Servers (2003) (static.usenix.org)
971.
R3 – High-performance URL router library in C (github.com)
972.
Post-Snowden: The Economics of Surveillance (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
973.
DevArt: Art made with code (devart.withgoogle.com)
974.
Pathfinding Demystified (gabrielgambetta.com)
975.
Best Practices of Combining Typefaces (2010) (smashingmagazine.com)
976.
$10 Of Free Bitcoin For College Students (blog.coinbase.com)
977.
I ported a JavaScript app to Dart (blog.sethladd.com)
978.
Cue, the home lab for quantified self (cue.me)
979.
Interview with Haiku developer Paweł Dziepak (haiku-os.org)
980.
The Pleasure of Designing your own Furniture (medium.com)
981.
Knod – A Tiny HTTP server for your current directory with writes (github.com)
982.
LibreSSL – the first 30 days (openbsd.org)
983.
DoorDash (YC S13) Raises $17.3 Million From Sequoia To Expand On-Demand Delivery (techcrunch.com)
984.
Enhancing the AVIC-5000NEX (fail0verflow.com)
985.
Loving what I used to hate (sivers.org)
986.
The Mezzo Programming language (protz.github.io)
987.
3D Lightning Reconstruction (2013) (calculatedimages.blogspot.com)
988.
The lessons of Bulletstorm and the problem with price-points (gamesindustry.biz)
989.
Who’s behind the last-minute push to thwart patent reform? (washingtonpost.com)
990.
Skylon ‘spaceplane economics stack up’ (bbc.co.uk)