The Good, the Bad and the GUI
(haskell.org)
September 2014 Archive
1261.
1262.
Interviews at the grocery startup
(jasq.org)
1263.
On building portable Linux binaries
(sagargv.blogspot.com)
1264.
Home Depot Investigates a Possible Data Breach
(nytimes.com)
1265.
The Long View on Macintosh Common Lisp (2013)
(basalgangster.macgui.com)
1266.
The Man Who Will Build Google’s Quantum Computer
(wired.com)
1267.
Scsh – Scheme as a Unix shell
(scsh.net)
1268.
What did Windows 3.1 do when you hit Ctrl+Alt+Del?
(blogs.msdn.com)
1269.
Standard ML Family GitHub Project
(sml-family.org)
1270.
Finger Trees
(andrew.gibiansky.com)
1271.
Why Question Answering Is Hard
(nicklothian.com)
1272.
1273.
The PostScript web server
(pugo.org)
1274.
DOJ Proposal Would Expand FBI Power to Hack Computers Abroad
(justsecurity.org)
1275.
1276.
Linux Ftrace TCP Retransmit Tracing
(brendangregg.com)
1278.
OCaml Users and Developers Workshop
(syslog.cl.cam.ac.uk)
1279.
Push-pull Functional Reactive Programming (2009)
(conal.net)
1280.
Running Crate Data on CoreOS and Docker
(zignar.net)
1281.
Reddit Just Banned the Subreddit Where People Were Posting Celebrity Nude Images
(businessinsider.com)
1282.
SanDisk SD memory card 'largest ever'
(bbc.co.uk)
1283.
Peter Thiel Says Computers Haven’t Made Our Lives Significantly Better
(technologyreview.com)
1285.
Show HN: Memory Chimp – How good is your working memory?
(awendt.github.io)
1286.
Digital Ocean: Ubuntu, Nginx, Unicorn, Rails
(blog.mccartie.com)
1287.
1288.
1289.
Can we trust floating-point numbers? (2006) [pdf]
(jaist.ac.jp)