May 2014 Archive
11041.
Jq: a lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor (stedolan.github.io)
11042.
Arduissimo: FPGA-Based Multicore Arduino Indiegogo Crowdsourcing Project (eetimes.com)
11043.
The phone that brings scent to mobile messaging (onotes.com)
11044.
How we test client-side JavaScript: Setup and Patterns (informatics.unep-wcmc.org)
11045.
Can crowdfunding give us safe fusion power by 2020? (gizmag.com)
11046.
The New Free Assassins Creed Ship Race WebGL HTML5 Promo (love2dev.com)
11047.
Follow and discuss kenyan news in real time (ivihivi.com)
11048.
Free as in beer has caused Heartbleed (and much more) (blog.jooq.org)
11049.
Network endpoint security software DLP (usb-lock-rp.com)
11050.
Unification for JS (lazutkin.com)
11051.
Web Performance Audit Workflow (aerotwist.com)
11052.
Groovy language features case study with Broadleaf (broadleafcommerce.com)
11053.
The Death Of Expertise (thefederalist.com)
11054.
Sign Installer Cited for Violating Rule on the Sign He Was Installing (loweringthebar.net)
11055.
On Judging The ‘Other’ World Cup (blog.smartbear.com)
11056.
CSS Transition Callbacks (medium.com)
11057.
Data-driven UX decisions (medium.com)
11058.
Why are PhDs worth less today then yesteryear? My thought for the day ()
11059.
Why should you fill in a YC application even if you know you wont be accepted? ()
11060.
Sane and simple responsive images (github.com)
11061.
Researchers crack unassailable encryption algorithm in two hours (phys.org)
11062.
What Pot Pricing can tell you about Pricing Strategy (blog.priceintelligently.com)
11063.
This Attachment Uses Zigbee and iBeacon to Make Air Conditioners Smart (nocamels.com)
11064.
Marc Andreessen: Tech companies are still fuming over the NSA (washingtonpost.com)
11065.
HelpStack: Open source iOS customer support (helpstack.io)
11066.
NSA data-gathering may run into California roadblock (reuters.com)
11067.
Racket documentation – Planet Cute Images (docs.racket-lang.org)
11068.
From an app idea to a profitable business (getappcase.com)
11069.
What happens when you release a Python teaching platform at Pycon (pycon.blogspot.com)
11070.
Uber Underlying Technologies and How It Actually Works (yalantis.com)