2014 Archive
4321.
Show HN: Duo – a next-generation package manager for the front end (duojs.org)
4322.
15-line hash table in C (pastes.archbsd.net)
4323.
Panda 4.0: Why eBay lost many of its organic rankings (wordstream.com)
4324.
Chinese government reveals Microsoft’s secret list of Android-killer patents (arstechnica.com)
4325.
Almost perfect: the rise and fall of WordPerfect Corporation (1993) (wordplace.com)
4326.
Guide to Advanced Programming in C (pfacka.binaryparadise.com)
4327.
My Treadwater Desk (doublestealth.blogspot.com)
4328.
Jest – Painless JavaScript Testing (facebook.github.io)
4329.
Clojure Distilled (yogthos.github.io)
4330.
Redis latency spikes and the 99th percentile (antirez.com)
4331.
A Data Analysis Curriculum (mysliderule.com)
4332.
Fast and easy Levenshtein distance using a trie (2011) (stevehanov.ca)
4333.
On Mining (blog.ethereum.org)
4334.
OWASP Cheat Sheet Series (owasp.org)
4335.
Show HN: QuaggaJS, a barcode scanner written in JavaScript (serratus.github.io)
4336.
Open Data Stack Exchange (opendata.stackexchange.com)
4337.
Why Some Schools Are Selling All Their iPads (theatlantic.com)
4338.
Fluke owns trademark on multimeters with "contrasting yellow border" (sparkfun.com)
4339.
Announcing the new Rust package manager, Cargo (mail.mozilla.org)
4340.
KeePass: OpenSource Password Manager (keepass.info)
4341.
Don't use assembly unless you're an expert (quetzalcoatal.blogspot.co.uk)
4342.
Wu-Tang Clan Offered $5M for New Album Only Available as One Copy (pitchfork.com)
4343.
Is This How We'll Cure Cancer? (forbes.com)
4344.
From India, Proof That a Trip to Mars Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank (nytimes.com)
4345.
Show HN: Polarr.co, a WebGL photo editor (polarr.co)
4346.
Why CCP is still using Python 2 (robg3d.com)
4347.
Regin: Top-tier espionage tool enables stealthy surveillance (symantec.com)
4348.
2048 in the terminal (github.com)
4349.
To Protect Legitimate Interests, Seattle Should Cap All Forms of Innovation (starkravingvc.com)
4350.
Why Isn't the Fourth Amendment Classified as Top Secret? (theatlantic.com)