June 2015 Archive
11671.
How We Moved Our API from Ruby to Go and Saved Our Sanity (blog.parse.com)
11672.
Parse.com take part in Golang (blog.parse.com)
11673.
Needing a token to operate a distributed ledger is a red herring (ofnumbers.com)
11674.
Docker security cheatsheet [pdf] (container-solutions.com)
11675.
Introduction to Neural Machine Translation on GPUs (Part 2) (devblogs.nvidia.com)
11676.
Google Now Reporting Self-Driving Car Accidents: Hey, It's Not the Car's Fault (forbes.com)
11677.
Europe's Tech 'Unicorns' Are So Tame (bloombergview.com)
11678.
Funding an Australian Startup (macropod.com)
11679.
Paying Student Loans Is Hard – Do It Anyway (bloombergview.com)
11680.
XML/XHTML matchers for Java Hamcrest (github.com)
11681.
How pro athletes lose everything (nypost.com)
11682.
3 steps to share a session between Rails 3 and Rails 4 applications (medium.com)
11683.
Amazon releases law enforcement request statistics (blogs.aws.amazon.com)
11684.
East Hampton officials are pushing for jail time for Uber drivers (businessinsider.com)
11685.
How Much Should a Landlord Pay a Tenant to Move Out of an Apartment? (priceonomics.com)
11686.
AMD Project Quantum: The Enthusiast PC Form Factor (video 2:52) (youtube.com)
11687.
Y Combinator has filed to raise a VC fund (businessinsider.com)
11688.
The Lost Entrepreneurial Generation? (washingtonmonthly.com)
11689.
Network Programming in the .NET Framework (msdn.microsoft.com)
11690.
Photos show why S. Korea is the plastic surgery capital of the world (washingtonpost.com)
11691.
Adobe launches stock photo service (stock.adobe.com)
11692.
Balcony Collapse in Berkeley Kills 6 Irish Students (nytimes.com)
11693.
Writing a Lisp Interpreter (experiments.oskarth.com)
11694.
How to Prevent XSS Vulnerabilities in PHP Projects (paragonie.com)
11695.
Math.SE report 2015-04 (blog.plover.com)
11696.
Fluid Injection's Role in Man-Made Earthquakes Revealed (caltech.edu)
11697.
DuckDuckGo Quack & Hack – Los Angeles (meetup.com)
11698.
Want to build an underground park? You'll need a lab first (wired.com)
11699.
Hexapod Project – Inverse Kinematics (gperco.com)
11700.
This Robot Is Going to 3D-Print a Steel Bridge (iflscience.com)