October 2014 Archive
9421.
Alchemist.el 0.3.0 Release – Elixir Tooling Integration into Emacs (github.com)
9422.
The Plan to Reinvent Call of Duty (polygon.com)
9423.
Things I hate about WebGL (tamats.com)
9424.
ENIGMA Simulator (codeproject.com)
9425.
How to build 12 startups in 12 months: the startup MVP (code-love.com)
9426.
The greatest changes of the past 1,000 years (theguardian.com)
9427.
DRUPAL 7 COMPROMISES LEADING TO RIG EXPLOIT KIT (riskiq.com)
9428.
What do Data Analysts do? (udacity.com)
9429.
We need to teach our sons to be better fathers. Here’s how (washingtonpost.com)
9430.
Make your emails stand out in Google Inbox (googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.com)
9431.
Russia's response to Tim Cook coming out as gay (qz.com)
9432.
White House Announces 3D Printed Ornament Challenge for Makers (whitehouse.gov)
9433.
One line functions (when to abstract) (github.com)
9434.
Geoffrey Hinton will be doing an AMA in /r/MachineLearning on November 10 (reddit.com)
9435.
Free Legal Resources for Your Startup (web.lawgives.com)
9436.
WebGL Globe Code (chromeexperiments.com)
9437.
Red Hat delivers latest developer tools (zdnet.com)
9438.
Google Hangout with Sebastian Thrun (www2.udacity.com)
9439.
Are you building an Internet fridge? (chris-lamb.co.uk)
9440.
Show HN: Building an interactive media server from spare parts (andrew.im)
9441.
PLOS Biology: Reconstructing Speech from Human Auditory Cortex (plosbiology.org)
9442.
Show HN: Where's all my money? (jarbik.herokuapp.com)
9443.
The invisible global army hot on the trail of trolls (ft.com)
9444.
Motorola is now officially part of Lenovo (arstechnica.com)
9445.
Show HN: Peculiar UI – A (User Interface) Documentation Library in AngularJS (johnnycopperstone.github.io)
9446.
Google Robotics Head Andy Rubin Leaves Company, Kuffner Steps In (recode.net)
9447.
Andy Rubin Is Leaving Google to Start a Hardware Incubator (techcrunch.com)
9448.
LinkedIn for the creative industries – Clowdy (clowdy.com)
9449.
RSA Laboratories – RSA-768 is factored (2009) (emc.com)
9450.
JavaScript: Splitting a string based on spaces, commas and dots (jsplain.com)