2014 Archive
7951.
Lecture 12: Building for the Enterprise (startupclass.samaltman.com)
7952.
Game Theory (plato.stanford.edu)
7953.
Asynchronous JavaScript at Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
7954.
Dat, open-source software, seeks to restart the open data revolution (wired.com)
7955.
Let’s Make a Bubble Map (bost.ocks.org)
7956.
Ants show that emergency exits can work better when they’re obstructed (nautil.us)
7957.
DEFCON Capture the Flag Qualification Challenge #1 (endgame.com)
7958.
Free algorithms book with examples in Haskell (work in progress) [pdf] (dl.dropboxusercontent.com)
7959.
A Gentle Introduction to Data Compression (bertolami.com)
7960.
The game developer, the CIA, and the sculpture driving them crazy (eurogamer.net)
7961.
Reading Lamport, again (blogs.janestreet.com)
7962.
Detailed Cross-section of the Kowloon Walled City (spoon-tamago.com)
7963.
Formal Methods in Building Robust Distributed Systems (perspectives.mvdirona.com)
7964.
1971 Social Engineering Attack (schneier.com)
7965.
Anthropology of Mid-Sized Startups (ribbonfarm.com)
7966.
CoreOS Acquires Quay.io to Launch Its Private Docker Repository (techcrunch.com)
7967.
Mozilla Releases the First Browser Built for Developers (hacks.mozilla.org)
7968.
The day I left my son in the car (salon.com)
7969.
Rental America: Why the poor pay $4,150 for a $1,500 sofa (washingtonpost.com)
7970.
Uber car attacked by Paris cab drivers on strike (bizjournals.com)
7971.
Bayer CEO: Nexavar cancer drug is for "western patients who can afford it.” (keionline.org)
7972.
Why Perl Didn't Win (outspeaking.com)
7973.
Why Node.js is becoming the go-to technology (nearform.com)
7974.
"If you're over 30, you're a slow old man" – Zuckerberg. He turns 30 tomorrow. (thedailywyatt.wordpress.com)
7975.
The Myth of the Science and Engineering Shortage (theatlantic.com)
7976.
Why is the American dream dead in the south? (m.theatlantic.com)
7977.
How Google missed the boat (scripting.com)
7978.
When TDD Doesn't Work (blog.8thlight.com)
7979.
Try Julia (forio.com)
7980.
The Two Teenagers Who Run the Popular Twitter Feed @HistoryInPics (theatlantic.com)