October 2014 Archive
12271.
Overlap2D and libGDX physics based game tutorial – Part 1 (overlap2d.com)
12272.
Silicon Valley may finally elect a real congressman to protect the Internet (blog.garrytan.com)
12273.
Taming the Bark Beetle’s Attack on American Forests (beaconreader.com)
12274.
How Finland spends online – Real-time (alennussankari.fi)
12275.
Worried about POODLE? Test a website with this free checker (tinfoilsecurity.com)
12276.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 Arrives (zdnet.com)
12277.
2nd health care worker tests positive for Ebola at Dallas hospital (cnn.com)
12278.
Not-So-Intelligent Design: Evolution’s Worst Ideas (scientificamerican.com)
12279.
Hardening Your Web Server’s SSL Ciphers (hynek.me)
12280.
Bros Attempt to Kick Kids Off Mission Soccer Field (uptownalmanac.com)
12281.
Android Lollipop has a 'kill switch' that can make stolen phones useless (theverge.com)
12282.
iOS Security [pdf] (images.apple.com)
12283.
5 Best Cross-Platform Text Editors for Coders (codingepiphany.com)
12284.
Look Out, Cable TV, Netflix Here Comes HBO to the Internet (zdnet.com)
12285.
A study of code abstraction (white paper) (dendory.net)
12286.
Startups and Their 21 Sports Clichés (blog.aha.io)
12287.
Launching Piximity – Capture and Browse Pics Nearby ()
12288.
Explaining the rise and fall of the Warez MP3 scene: an empirical account (firstmonday.org)
12289.
Sexism, alive and well in the tech world (computerworld.com)
12290.
Screw the Stereotypes (themodernprogrammer.com)
12291.
How a Startup Founded by a Nobel Laureate Nearly Went Bust (blogs.wsj.com)
12292.
How to Write Highly Scalable and Maintainable JavaScript: Coupling (innoarchitech.com)
12293.
An Important Indicator in the Fight Against Ebola (fivethirtyeight.com)
12294.
Automatically adjusting the height of a textarea to its content text (bdadam.com)
12295.
Why won't some investors just say 'no'? (crashdev.com)
12296.
Prankster Terrorizes Noe with Sign Announcing a Hooters Location (sf.eater.com)
12297.
Google Translate for Chrome update – highlight and translate specific text (venturebeat.com)
12298.
Hello. It’s 2014. Welcome to the human race. (medium.com)
12299.
Gaming on Ubuntu with Steam for Linux (leaseweblabs.com)
12300.
Re: clang vs. free software (gcc.gnu.org)