August 2014 Archive
9871.
ZXing.JS – Zebra Crossing in JavaScript (github.com)
9872.
Programmers Tools Group Test: Linux Text Editors (linuxvoice.com)
9873.
Programming Challenges (codecondo.com)
9874.
How someone stricken with Ebola virus makes it back to U.S (washingtonpost.com)
9875.
Grown-up Node: Looking at Logging (medium.com)
9876.
Survivorship Bias (2013) (youarenotsosmart.com)
9877.
Where The World's IPv4 Addresses Are Located (ipv4hub.com)
9878.
Start strengthening your connections with Skej (blog.skej.us)
9879.
How Yahoo Research Labs Studies Culture as a Formal Computational Concept (technologyreview.com)
9880.
Amazon know the price of everything. But do they care about its value? (medium.com)
9881.
Kimono – Turn websites into structured APIs (kimonolabs.com)
9882.
Startup Schools: America's Most Entrepreneurial Universities (forbes.com)
9883.
Visual Experiments in JavaScript (aelgru.github.io)
9884.
Tesla announces plan to boost production in 2015 (latimes.com)
9885.
Belt and Suspenders (ryanfunduk.com)
9886.
Show HN: Give Peace a Chance (Bandhub) (bandhub.us)
9887.
This is Law School? Socrates takes a back seat to business and tech (nytimes.com)
9888.
Eisenbahnnet: Bohr's trip about spin (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
9889.
How the Remote Control Rewired the Home (theatlantic.com)
9890.
Wolfram Language and Mathematica Updated for the Raspberry Pi (blog.wolfram.com)
9891.
How to Plan Good Cities for Bicycling (2011) (streetsblog.org)
9892.
An epic battle in streaming music is about to begin, and only a few will survive (qz.com)
9893.
What is the terminal velocity of sheep? (gaming.stackexchange.com)
9894.
MH17 and big data: preventing the tragedy? (acculation.com)
9895.
Germ.io: a simple tool that lets you structure your ideas (producthunt.com)
9896.
Benefits for freelancers (online.wsj.com)
9897.
New Open Source Effort Provides Free Cloud Orchestration as a Service (linux.com)
9898.
When Genocide is Permissible _ Yochanan Gordon (scribd.com)
9899.
Adding GitHub Flavoured Markdown with syntax highlighting (watchsumo.com)
9900.
NASA: Engine Using Microwaves Bouncing in a Closed Container Works (ntrs.nasa.gov)