August 2014 Archive
10141.
Go-like concurrency, in Ruby (github.com)
10142.
Show HN: HurricaneViz, Analytics for Engineers, Visualizations for Non-Engineers (hurricaneviz.com)
10143.
Excel VSTO RGB color bug (bezensek.com)
10144.
Gradle plugin for play apps publishing (github.com)
10145.
Hewlett Packard accuses Autonomy founder of fraud (m.bbc.com)
10146.
My MBA wasn't worth it so I'm going to write my own MBA curriculum (startuprob.com)
10147.
Hackers Abusing Internet Explorer (informationsecuritybuzz.com)
10148.
Australia Getting A Data Retention Scheme To 'Fight Terrorism' (gizmodo.com.au)
10149.
San Francisco's most unexpected half-marathoner (vimeo.com)
10150.
How To Price Your Services: A Guide For Web Designer (despreneur.com)
10151.
UK Foreign Office minister resigns over government’s stance on Gaza (theguardian.com)
10152.
Optimal tests distribution on CI servers with Knapsack (blog.lunarlogic.io)
10153.
Show HN: Memorise and learn all your timetables with this game (taps.io)
10154.
The Data Centers of Tomorrow Will Use the Same Tech Our Phones Do (wired.com)
10155.
Google News Gives Publishers More Control Over How It Indexes Their Sites (techcrunch.com)
10156.
I Can See (onepercentbreadsticks.com)
10157.
Promisify JavaScript Events with Bluebird (tedkulp.com)
10158.
Biicode: Code reuse made simple (biicode.com)
10159.
What Can You Really Expect from Mastering Vim Quickly book (medium.com)
10160.
Atomically Precise Self-Assembling Nanoscale Fibers Mimic Living Cells (kurzweilai.net)
10161.
Planet Generation – Part 2 (shaneenishry.com)
10162.
Show HN: Bayesian Conversion-Rate Estimator (for A/B-Tests) (conversion-rate.appspot.com)
10163.
Why did PayPal wait to enter Nigeria? (iafrikan.com)
10164.
Mechanical Turk Unwittingly Becomes the First Stellar Exchange (coinsetter.com)
10165.
From procedural to reactive JavaScript (bahmutov.calepin.co)
10166.
Researchers develop new wireless power transfer technique (phys.org)
10167.
Java 8 Stream Tutorial (winterbe.com)
10168.
When unapproved drugs are the only hope (cnbc.com)
10169.
How we made the most of our Product Hunt feature (volley.works)
10170.
CSS Animals – a collection of animals made purely with CSS3 (codepen.io)